Lagos State has announced the resumption of its monthly environmental sanitation exercise starting April 25, with residents required to clean surroundings and clear drains every last Saturday of the month.
Nigerians in India are raising alarm over racial profiling, police brutality, and discriminatory visa fees as student bodies demand urgent diplomatic intervention from the Nigerian government.
Flour Mills of Nigeria plans to buy out minority shareholders following regulatory approval, streamlining its operations and enhancing future growth opportunities.
The Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP) has called on President Bola Tinubu to remove EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede, accusing him of incompetence in handling corruption cases.
The Federal Government commended the NMCC for its ruling on Daily Trust's misleading Samoa Agreement report, stressing the importance of journalistic ethics and transparency.
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Bureaucratic delays at Nigeria’s Finance Ministry and Customs are stalling the implementation of the zero-food import duty policy aimed at reducing food costs.
The Kano Anglican Church women’s wing donated foodstuff and essential supplies to the inmates of Goron Dutse Custodial Centre, encouraging positive change and rehabilitation.
As Nigeria's economy worsens, many citizens are cutting back on almsgiving and focusing on family support, forcing beggars to extend their begging hours for survival.
The Federal Government's electricity subsidy surged to N181.63 billion in September, raising the possibility of a tariff hike as generation costs continue to rise. Â
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.
Lagos State has announced the resumption of its monthly environmental sanitation exercise starting April 25, with residents required to clean surroundings and clear drains every last Saturday of the month.
Nigerians in India are raising alarm over racial profiling, police brutality, and discriminatory visa fees as student bodies demand urgent diplomatic intervention from the Nigerian government.
Senate President Godswill Akpabio told the APC National Convention Friday that Nigerians are yet to see the best of President Tinubu despite significant milestones achieved amid economic difficulties.