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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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VP Shettima: North Has No Business with Poverty

VP Shettima calls for unity and action to eliminate poverty in the North, emphasizing resources and leadership.

Atiku Slams Tinubu Administration for Failing to Address Nigeria’s Crisis

Atiku criticizes Tinubu's government for lacking preparedness and failing to tackle Nigeria's economic and security challenges.

Nigerian Youth Will Propel Nation to Global Prosperity, Says President Tinubu

President Tinubu praises Nigerian youth for their innovation, emphasizing their role in driving digital growth and national prosperity.

Over 50 Nigerian Firms Shut Down Amid Economic Turmoil

Nigeria's manufacturing sector faces a severe crisis as over 50 firms shut down, leading to massive job losses. Industry leaders urge government intervention to prevent further economic decline.

Protest Leader Deji Adeyanju Secures Release of 26 Protesters and Journalists

Deji Adeyanju secures the release of 26 detained protesters and journalists after nationwide protests, urging the release of all others still held.

Barbican Capital Sues First Bank Over Alleged Shareholding

Barbican Capital Limited files a lawsuit against First Bank of Nigeria, accusing the bank of misrepresenting its shareholding, causing financial and reputational damage.

Stop the Handouts: Why Nigeria Needs Real Economic Solutions, Not Quick Fixes

Nigeria's reliance on short-term handouts is hurting its future. Real economic reforms are needed to empower the nation.

Nigeria’s Financial Crisis Deepens as Foreign, Local Customers Default on Electricity Debt

Nigeria faces deeper financial troubles as international and domestic customers fail to pay millions in overdue electricity bills.

 NYSC Debunks Rumors of N70,000 Minimum Wage for Corps Members

The NYSC has denied rumors of a N70,000 minimum wage for corps members, advising them to ignore misinformation and rely on official updates.

Plateau State Government Eases Curfew in Jos-Bukuru After Violent Protests

Plateau State has relaxed the curfew in Jos-Bukuru, allowing movement from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. as the situation stabilizes.

Governors’ FX Subsidy Cash Fails to Ease Public Hardship

The anticipated FX subsidy cash windfall to state governors in Nigeria has failed to alleviate economic hardships, sparking concerns over governance and transparency.

Police Raid Targeted Foreign Crime Suspect, Not NLC Office

The Nigerian Police Force has clarified that the operation at the NLC Secretariat targeted a foreign crime suspect, not the labor union, emphasizing a lawful and focused action.

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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...