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JAMB Debunks Fake UTME Result Claiming 394 Score

KEY POINTS JAMB has disowned a viral UTME result claiming a candidate scored 394, describing it as fake The board identified inconsistencies in the format, template, and registration number Nigerians were advised to verify results only through official JAMB platforms and ignore false information The...

Hamzat Consults Gbajabiamila, APC Leaders Ahead of Lagos 2027 Governorship Race

KEY POINTS Obafemi Hamzat met with Gbajabiamila and APC leaders to seek support for his 2027 governorship ambition Party stakeholders endorsed his candidacy, highlighting his experience and political grounding Gbajabiamila pledged support and assured that any APC primary would follow due process Lagos State Deputy...

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Tuggar to Represent Tinubu at US Summit Due to Shettima’s Faulty Jet

After a technical issue with the presidential jet, Minister Yusuf Tuggar will represent President Tinubu at the 2024 US-Africa Business Summit in Dallas.

SDP Candidate Urges Shift from Wage Hikes to Social Investments

SDP's Adebayo champions social investments over wage increases, emphasizing a sustainable approach to supporting all citizens.

Atiku Accuses Tinubu of Conflicts of Interest Over Son’s Business Ties

Atiku Abubakar claims Bola Tinubu's son's board position reflects a conflict of interest influencing major governmental projects.

Band A Consumers Laments Tariff Hike as Power Outages Persists

Band A electricity consumers in Nigeria face a steep tariff increase from N68 to N255 per kWh, despite ongoing power outages and public dissatisfaction.

Rise in Cash Holdings Outside Banks Signals Shifting Financial Landscape

The amount of cash held outside of banks has surged to N3.63 trillion, reflecting...

Nigeria Boosts National Grid with New Mobile Power Stations

Nigeria unveils new mobile power stations in Lagos and Kebbi states, adding 625MW to the national grid. The project is part of a government initiative to improve power supply and could lead to economic growth and better living standards.

Nigerian Workers Criticize Government’s Wage Increase as Inadequate

Despite a 25-35% salary increase for federal employees, Nigerian workers decry government actions as insufficient amid rising costs.

Tinubu Set to Inaugurate Three Gas Infrastructure Projects

In a significant development for Nigeria's energy sector, prominent political figure Tinubu is poised...

Shell and Oyo State Government Partner to Build Gas Pipelines

Shell Nigeria Gas partners with Oyo State to construct a major gas pipeline, aiming to supply reliable energy and spur industrial growth across the region.

Delta State Rallies Behind Pipeline Security Company

Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited (PINL), responsible for safeguarding oil pipelines in Delta State, Nigeria, is under scrutiny for its performance. Despite accusations of underperformance, PINL receives backing from local experts, government officials, and community leaders who tout the company's success in reducing pipeline vandalism and boosting the regional economy.

Cross River State Workers Disappointed Over New Minimum Wage Announcement

Workers in Cross River State express disappointment after Governor Otu announces a new minimum wage of N40,000, citing insufficient support amid rising costs.

Vessels Trapped in Escravos: Fuel Shortage Looms in Nigeria

A looming fuel shortage in Nigeria has been attributed to vessels trapped in the...

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JAMB Debunks Fake UTME Result Claiming 394 Score

KEY POINTS JAMB has disowned a viral UTME result claiming a candidate scored 394,...

Hamzat Consults Gbajabiamila, APC Leaders Ahead of Lagos 2027 Governorship Race

KEY POINTS Obafemi Hamzat met with Gbajabiamila and APC leaders to seek support for...

APC Criticises Makinde Over ‘Operation Wetie’ Remarks at Ibadan Summit

KEY POINTS APC criticised Governor Seyi Makinde for remarks referencing a violent period in...

FCT Teachers Suspend Strike After Wike’s Intervention

KEY POINTS FCT teachers have suspended their strike after intervention by the minister, Nyesom...