Ikorodu LG Chair, Ladega, bags Master’s degree
Ogun Councillor empowers constituents with cash, household materials
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Fermin Lopez brace hands Barcelona win at Slavia Prague
UCL: Caicedo strikes late as Chelsea edge Pafos 1-0
Kurmin Wali abduction: Uba Sani assures victims will return safely
Monaco’s Nigerian forward, Ilenikhena breaks Kanu’s UCL record
Final bow of ‘Prof’ Dan Agbese (1944-2025)
Police deny inconsistency in statements on Kaduna abduction
Gov AbdulRazaq suspends KwaraPoly rector over students protest
Breaking Silence: Why epilepsy should no longer be trapped in myths
Trump says agreed ‘framework’ for US deal over Greenland
UCL: Atletico frustrated to 1-1 draw away at Galatasaray
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SubscribeAFCON 2025: CAF sanctions Algeria over post-match incidents against Nigeria
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has handed down sanctions to Algeria over a series of incidents that followed their quarter-final clash with Nigeria at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
Ikeja Computer Village Fire: Traders appeal to Sanwo-Olu for financial support, blame power surge
Traders affected by the devastating fire that razed part of a commercial building at Computer Village, Ikeja, have appealed to Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, for financial assistance to cushion their losses, which run into several millions of naira.
Insecurity hits all faiths, not a religious war — Presidency insists
The Presidency on Wednesday dismissed claims that Nigeria’s insecurity is driven by religious targeting, insisting that violence across the country affects people of all faiths and should not be framed as a religious war.
FCCPC begins clampdown on digital money lenders
The Director of Corporate Affairs, FCCPC, Mr Ondaje Ijagwu, in a circular on Wednesday in Abuja, said that the commission had removed such operators from its list of approved digital lenders.
Protest rocks INEC HQ over Warri re-delineation
A calm but resolute protest by the Warri Indigenous Women Forum on Wednesday drew attention to the headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Abuja, as the women accused the Commission of carrying out a re-delineation exercise they say threatens the political survival of the Itsekiri people in Delta State.
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