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Lagos resumes monthly sanitation exercise from April 25

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 report racial profiling, visa crackdown

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.

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Policemen and Shi’ites Killed as Abuja Procession Turns Deadly

Clashes between police and Shi’ites in Abuja during a religious procession leave several dead and many injured.

Nigeria’s Cement Prices Surge Amid Rising Production Costs, Smuggling

Cement prices in Nigeria have soared due to rising production costs and smuggling to neighboring countries. Discover how these factors are affecting both consumers and manufacturers.

Lagos Fuel Shortage Causes Long Lines, Price Hikes Amid Station Closures

Lagos is facing a severe fuel shortage, causing long lines and skyrocketing prices. Learn how station closures and economic challenges are impacting daily life.

Nigeria’s Inflation Rate Drops, But Consumers Still Struggle

Nigeria’s inflation rate has fallen to 18.7%, but consumers are still struggling with high costs and economic challenges that affect daily life.

 Former BBC Editor Soyinka Released After DSS Detention

The DSS has released former BBC editor Adejuwon Soyinka after several hours of detention, amid rising concerns over a crackdown on journalists in Nigeria.

Twenty Abducted Medical Students Rescued in Benue

Twenty medical students abducted in Benue State have been rescued by security forces. The incident highlights ongoing security challenges in Nigeria.

Supreme Court Confirms Ododo’s Win in Kogi Governorship Election

The Supreme Court has upheld Usman Ododo's election win in Kogi, dismissing multiple appeals against his governorship victory.

Parents of Kidnapped Nigerian Students Beg for Swift Rescue

Desperate parents of kidnapped Nigerian medical students are urging the government to act swiftly to rescue their children amid high ransom demands and threats.

Benue APC Sues Ganduje Over Court Order Defiance Amid Leadership Crisis

Benue APC leadership sues Ganduje for contempt after NWC defies court order, escalating the party’s internal crisis.

Leaked Documents Reveal Seyi Tinubu Co-Owned Offshore Company with Chagoury

Leaked documents reveal Seyi Tinubu co-owned an offshore company with Ronald Chagoury Jr., sparking concerns over a $13 billion contract.

Nigerian Government’s Efforts to Curb ‘Japa’ Exodus Face Skepticism

The Nigerian government faces skepticism as it tries to curb the "Japa" phenomenon, with many citizens still seeking better opportunities abroad.

Labour Party Dismisses Claims of Alliance With APC in Edo

The Labour Party firmly denies allegations of an alliance with the APC in the Edo State governorship race, emphasizing Olumide Akpata’s independent campaign and commitment to party ideals.

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Lagos resumes monthly sanitation exercise from April 25

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 report racial profiling, visa crackdown

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.

Akpabio tells Tinubu: Nigeria hasn’t seen your best yet

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.

Kogi Polytechnic Lecturer Slumps, Dies During Lecture

KEY POINTS Kogi State Polytechnic lecturer Anslem Ojodomo collapsed and died while delivering a...