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Defence Minister Says No Punishment for Soldier on Lawful Duty

Defence Minister Mohammad Badaru says soldiers on lawful duty will not face punishment, pledging stronger troop welfare and modernisation efforts.

Buratai Warns Wike-Navy Clash Poses Threat to National Security

Buratai warns Wike’s clash with a naval officer poses a danger to national security, igniting debate over civil-military relations.

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APC’s Monday Okpebholo Wins Edo Gubernatorial Election

KEY POINTS Monday Okpebholo of the APC has won the Edo State gubernatorial election. ...

EFCC Raids Polling Stations in Edo to Combat Vote Buying

The EFCC has raided polling stations across Edo State to curb vote buying during the elections, in a move to ensure fairness and transparency in Nigeria’s democratic process.

Nigerian Lecturer to Break Guinness World Record with 150-Hour Lecture

Dr. Nsikak Akpan, a Nigerian lecturer, is aiming to break the Guinness World Record for the longest lecture, with a 150-hour marathon focused on environmental health

NLC Accuses Tinubu Of Betrayal Over Minimum Wage, Fuel Price

NLC President Joe Ajaero accuses President Tinubu of breaking his promise not to raise fuel prices during minimum wage negotiations.

Tinubu Prioritizes Financial Sector to Attract Domestic, Foreign Investments

President Bola Tinubu assures a business-friendly environment to attract domestic and foreign investments during a meeting with Coca-Cola's leadership team.

Top Oil Firms Pay N766 per Liter to Lift Dangote Refinery Petrol

Leading oil firms, including Total Energies and AA Rano, pay N766 per litre to lift petrol from the Dangote Refinery as Nigeria's fuel market dynamics shift.

Nigeria Pushes Private-Public Partnership for Agenda 2063’s Success

Nigeria’s push for Agenda 2063 at the Pan-African Parliament focuses on technology, innovative funding models, and public-private partnerships to boost infrastructure development

Nigeria’s Flood-Affected Residents Struggle with High Canoe Fares

Residents in Maiduguri, Nigeria, face soaring canoe fares following severe flooding, prompting concerns about exploitation amid disaster recovery.

Disability Advocates Push for Inclusion Ahead of UNGA Summit

Ahead of the UNGA Summit, disability advocates in Nigeria call for the urgent implementation of existing disability rights laws and highlight the need for inclusivity in global discussions.

Nigeria Unveils Advanced SCADA System for National Grid

Nigeria's government has unveiled a new SCADA system to improve grid management and reliability, marking a key step toward energy security

Nigerian University Staff Unions Issue Final Strike Notice Over Unpaid Salaries

Nigerian university staff unions NASU and SSANU issue a final strike notice over withheld salaries, demanding government action within 14 days or risk another strike.

FIRS to Launch E-Invoice to Modernize Nigeria’s Tax System

FIRS is set to launch a digital e-Invoice system as part of broader tax reforms aimed at enhancing transparency and boosting economic growth.

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Defence Minister Says No Punishment for Soldier on Lawful Duty

Defence Minister Mohammad Badaru says soldiers on lawful duty will not face punishment, pledging stronger troop welfare and modernisation efforts.

Buratai Warns Wike-Navy Clash Poses Threat to National Security

Buratai warns Wike’s clash with a naval officer poses a danger to national security, igniting debate over civil-military relations.

Senate Approves Tinubu’s N1.15 Trillion Domestic Borrowing Plan

Senate approves Tinubu’s N1.15 trillion domestic borrowing to fund the 2025 budget deficit and sustain critical government programmes.

Civil Defence Board Urges Early Login For CBT

The Civil Defence Board directs shortlisted candidates to log in 30 minutes before their scheduled CBT to ensure a smooth online recruitment test