Bayelsa spends N26.1bn for salaries in April, May
Tinubu urged to appoint Itsekiri as amnesty administrator
NDIC strengthens agents to recover N1.5tr from failed bank debtors
Capital importation hits $21bn in 10 months —Minister
REA’s solar mini-grids end years of blackout in FCT communities
Benue attacks: Gov Alia pledges security, VC alleges Abande snub
Woro attack: Kwara won’t bow to fear or intimidation — Gov AbdulRazaq
Bauchi 2027: Early maneuvers shape succession race
Naira rises to N1,447/$ in parallel market
I could be arrested anytime – El-Rufai
Midea promotes culture of sharing, giving, caring this Ramadan

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US Reps propose visa ban on Kwankwaso, Miyetti Allah, others
United States lawmakers have introduced a bill aimed at addressing alleged religious persecution and mass killings of Christians in Nigeria, including a proposed terrorist designation for Fulani militias and sanctions against certain Nigerian individuals and groups, including the presidential candidate of New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, in the 2023 elections, Dr Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso.
Senator Katung secures ₦8bn medical equipment for Kaduna hospitals
Senator Sunday Marshall Katung, representing Kaduna South Senatorial District, has partnered with the U.S.-based humanitarian organisation Project CURE to supply medical equipment worth over ₦8 billion to 10 general hospitals across the district.
KADSUBEB partners with Caleb Danladi Foundation to train teachers
The Kaduna State Universal Basic Education Board (KADSUBEB) has partnered with the Caleb Danladi Foundation to train teachers across the state in modern instructional techniques, aiming to strengthen foundational learning in public primary schools.
Elijah Joseph honoured with African Trailblazers award
In a region often marked by stories of conflict and instability, Mr. Elijah Joseph is rewriting the narrative with one of growth and innovation.
Employers face sanctions as FG toughens workplace safety laws
By Victor Ahiuma-Young For decades, workplace safety in many Nigerian industries has been treated as an afterthought—addressed only when accidents occur and compensation becomes inevitable. From construction sites and factories, to mines and agro-processing facilities, lapses in safety have often been excused in the name of productivity. The Federal Government says that era is coming to […]

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