As Nigeria grapples with escalating fuel prices and severe shortages, the government takes action, summoning key officials to resolve the deepening crisis affecting millions.
IBM's 2024 Threat Intelligence Index shows a sharp rise in cyberattacks targeting user identities and databases in the MEA, stressing the need for advanced security strategies.
Significant defections from the PDP in Southeast Nigeria threaten its stability. Leaders like Emeka Ihedioha leave, exposing severe internal conflicts and reshaping the region's political power dynamics.
Nigeria still faces significant fuel shortages despite local refineries like Dangote starting operations. Imported fuel disruptions and currency fluctuations exacerbate the crisis, impacting everyday life.
Vice-President Shettima unveils a strategic plan to enhance national nutrition, rallying community leaders to promote healthier lifestyles across Nigeria.
As Nigeria faces rising security challenges, debates intensify over introducing state police to enhance law enforcement tailored to local needs and concerns.
Afenifere leaders met with President Tinubu to push for Nigeria's restructuring, enhanced security, and development in the South-West, marking a pivotal dialogue on national progress.
At the PDP's NEC meeting, factions clash over leadership and future direction. Key decisions on party chairmanship and constitutional amendments are anticipated.
Nigeria's SIM registration has cost over N57 billion, yet issues with data management and redundant biometric captures continue to frustrate citizens and challenge policymakers.
Traditional leaders in Nigeria are more than ceremonial figures; they actively shape politics, mediate conflicts, and influence elections, demonstrating their lasting impact