Atiku, NANS Rejects Proposed N50,000 WAEC, NECO Fees
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and the National Association of Nigerian Students have kicked against the federal government's approval of a uniform N50,000 fee...
President Tinubu To Pick VP Shettima As 2027 Running Mate Sparks Fresh Discourse
The All Progressives Congress' Muslim-Muslim ticket has come under renewed scrutiny after President Bola Tinubu decided to keep Vice President Kashim Shettima as his...
FG Spends Almost $1bn In Two Months Over Foreign Debt Service
In the first two months of 2026, Nigeria spent close to $1 billion servicing its foreign loans as repayments of external debt increased due...
UK Govt. Announces £250m Package For Jewish Community’s Protection
The British government on Monday announced more than £250 million to boost police protection of the Jewish community, which in recent months has been...
Strategic Partnership Unveils Ikoyi Chapmans For Pan-African Expansion
A new premium ready-to-drink non-alcoholic beverage, Ikoyi Chapmans, is set to enter the Nigerian market ahead of a planned expansion across Africa following the...
Agrisiti, Mastercard Foundation And Partners Celebrate Emerging Agripreneurs At AquaRice 360 Pitch Competition
Agrisiti, in collaboration with Tagdev 2.0, the University of Port Harcourt, RuForum (Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture), in partnership with the...
Oriire Schoolchildren: How Arrest Of Kidnappers’ Family Members Led Victims’ Rescue
FRESH details have emerged on the intelligence-led operation that culminated in the successful rescue of schoolchildren and teachers abducted from Ahoro-Esinle, Yawota and Alawusa...
FG Raises WAEC, NECO Fees To N50,000 Per Candidate
The Federal Ministry of Education has given approval for the National Examinations Council, NECO and the West African Examinations Council, WAEC, to increase registration...
Black Weekend: Family Of Nine, 18 Others Killed In Benue, Plateau
It was a bloody weekend in Benue and Plateau states as suspected terrorists killed no fewer than 27 persons, including nine members of the...
Oil Cartels, Tanker Operators, Enforcement Agencies Blamed For Apapa, Kirikiri Gridlock
Oil cartels, independent petroleum marketers, tanker owners, drivers, transport unions and some enforcement agencies have been accused of sustaining the perennial traffic gridlock in...




















