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Pinnick Blames New Format for Super Eagles’ World Cup Miss

Super Eagles failed to qualify for the World Cup, with Pinnick blaming new qualification format for altering Nigeria’s path and complicating the campaign.

CBN Holds Benchmark Interest Rate at 27 Percent

The Central Bank of Nigeria has held its benchmark rate at 27 percent, keeping pressure on inflation while signaling caution on economic risks.

Stop further demolitions in Abuja, Senate tells Wike

Senate orders Wike to stop Abuja demolitions pending investigation.

Whether you like him or not, Wike is delivering results- AGF

Nyesom Wike’s service to Nigerian Law School while FCT Minister is unwaveringly superior,’ says AGF Latif Fagbemi.

Wike Warned Against Usurping Presidential Authority

The Rivers State local government election controversy continues as FCT Minister Nyesom Wike faces accusations of overstepping his authority and undermining President Tinubu's directives.

Kidnappers Beware: FCT Minister Vows to End Bail for Abductors

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Ezenwo Nyesom Wike, has declared that he will...

Abuja Light Rail Project Faces Delays and Criticism

Various challenges and controversies have stalled the Abuja Light Rail, a regional rail transport...

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Pinnick Blames New Format for Super Eagles’ World Cup Miss

Super Eagles failed to qualify for the World Cup, with Pinnick blaming new qualification format for altering Nigeria’s path and complicating the campaign.

CBN Holds Benchmark Interest Rate at 27 Percent

The Central Bank of Nigeria has held its benchmark rate at 27 percent, keeping pressure on inflation while signaling caution on economic risks.

Nigeria’s Bishops Warn of Rising Security Threats

Catholic bishops raise alarm over Nigeria’s growing insecurity, urging swift government action as communities face escalating violence and instability nationwide.

UNIMAID Graduates Over 20,000 Students

UNIMAID celebrates a major graduation milestone as more than 20,000 students complete academic programs supported by significant federal and state interventions