NCoS warns inmates against escape, enforces savings plan
Vanguard Personality Awards venue dazzles in first look
Ohiri vs Umahi: Court fixes April 29 for arraignment
Tinubu swears-in new housing minister Muttaqha Darma
Chelsea’s Estevao out for season, World Cup in doubt
Latest ranking: Top 10 richest African countries in 2026
Edun hands over to Oyedele
Court adjourns Yahaya Bello’s trial until May 6
Ex-Super Eagles forward Eneramo dies after on-field collapse

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Lagos plans conditional sanitation enforcement, not total restriction — Commissioner Wahab
Lagos state Government has announced plans to apply “conditional controlled” enforcement and not total restriction during the monthly environmental sanitation exercise billed for tomorrow, Saturday, April 25 between the hours of 6.30am and 8.30am across the State.
Vinicius incident: UEFA ban Benfica’s Prestianni for six games
UEFA banned Benfica winger Gianluca Prestianni for six matches on Friday after a controversial incident in the Champions League clash against Real Madrid in February.
Iran confirms foreign minister travelling to Pakistan
Iran state media confirmed that Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi would travel on Friday to Pakistan, which has been mediating between the Islamic republic and the United States in a bid to end the Middle East war.
Ranieri leaves Roma after spat with coach Gasperini
Last summer, Gasperini left Atalanta after nine hugely successful years to replace Ranieri and was hailed by his predecessor in the dugout as the “right man” to take one of Italy’s best supported clubs to the top.
‘Why are we still borrowing after subsidy removal?’ – Sanusi queries FG
Sanusi criticised Nigeria’s longstanding dependence on foreign refining, describing it as a structural flaw that persisted while local refining capacity remained underutilised.
NNPC denies allegations of selling equipment from refinery
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.) has described as false and misleading reports suggesting it is selling scrap materials, equipment, or components from its refineries to individuals and private companies.
Rivers LG chairman imposes curfew over killing of vigilance group member
Otuo, who also banned the activities of all local vigilance groups in the area, expressed the council’s commitment to the security of lives and property.
UN peacekeeper dies of wounds suffered in Lebanon
The UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon, UNIFIL, announced on Friday that an Indonesian blue helmet died in hospital of wounds suffered on March 29 in an attack on his base.
Gunmen attack Plateau community, destroy farmland
Gunmen have attacked Ra Kung village in Ropp District of Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State, injuring one person and destroying over 15 hectares of farmland.
Transcorp Hilton Abuja addresses temporary water supply disruption
Transcorp Hilton Abuja has said that the temporary disruption to water supply at the hotel was caused by emergency maintenance works by the Federal Capital Territory Water Board (FCTWB).
‘Give kidnappers my number if they pick you’ – Oyedepo tells congregation
The cleric supported his directive with accounts he described as past instances of divine intervention involving kidnapped church members.
NMA leadership dismisses ‘faction’ claims, warns of impostors ahead of AGM
The Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, has firmly denied reports of internal division, describing recent claims of a splinter group as the handiwork of “disgruntled elements” seeking to undermine the association’s constitutional order.
Two arrested over alleged killing of NYSC member in Benue
The Police Command in Benue has confirmed the arrest of two suspects in connection with the killing of a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member, Mr Benjamin Msughaondo.
Third-party insurance: Why FRSC, Police can’t impose fines on motorists — Court
The court, in a judgment delivered by Justice Hauwa Yilwa, held that only a court of competent jurisdiction has the right to sanction erring motorists.
Tinubu approves 30% debt relief for airlines
Keyamo said the decisive move aimed at alleviating operational pressures within Nigeria’s aviation sector.

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