EFCC docks ex-NEDC boss, 2 others over alleged N2.2bn fraud
Coalition calls for calm, urges responsible reporting on NSCDC affairs
Jonathan, Diri, Dickson, others eulogise late Bayelsa dep gov
Integrity Group says development record fuels support for Tinubu, Oborevwori ahead of 2027
Naira hits 22-month high in official market, rises to N1, 394/$
Troops rescue kidnapped victim in Taraba
COAS Shaibu unveils new strategy, vows to crush kidnap corridors
Africa needs ‘strategic capitalism,’ not aid, loan — Shettima
Why Nigeria must amend Electoral Act now, not on eve of 2027
FG moves to make ungoverned spaces economically viable

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Africa to make first deposit at Arctic World Archive in February 2026
Africa will, for the first time, deposit selected historical, cultural and intellectual records at the Arctic World Archive (AWA) in February 2026, marking the continent’s entry into one of the world’s most secure long-term memory vaults.
Electoral Act: Senate considers report today
THE Senate has deferred the consideration of the report of the committee on electoral matters to enable lawmakers study the report, following the absence of the Chairman, Senator Simon Lalong, APC, Plateau South.
Thousands of Nigerian men sign up against Gender-Based Violence
In a landmark move to reshape the fight against gender-based violence, the African Centre for Leadership, Strategy and Development (Centre LSD) has announced that over 3,200 Nigerian men have been certified as “feminist allies.”
Sit-at-home: Soludo shuts 12 more markets as traders block Niger Bridge
Traders protesting the temporary closure of the popular Onitsha Main Market, yesterday, blocked the ever-busy Niger Bridge that connects Asaba and other parts of Delta State with Anambra State and other South-East states.
Kanu: Striking out of transfer motion changes nothing — Defence consortium
The Defence Consortium of the Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, has said the striking out of the motion seeking to transfer Kanu from the Sokoto Correctional Facility “changes nothing,” insisting that his case has moved beyond the High Court.

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