HURIWA challenges the Federal Government's account of rescuing 137 kidnapped Kaduna pupils without arrests, demanding transparency and criticizing the handling of the children's emotional and psychological trauma.
In Lagos, two esteemed doctors face involuntary manslaughter charges for allegedly failing to administer anaesthetics properly, leading to a patient's death, sparking debates on medical accountability.
Governor Mbah promises a brighter future for Enugu with self-generated and distributed electricity by 2026, marking a significant leap towards state development.
With a significant leap to N1,382/$, the Naira showcases resilience, backed by Central Bank efforts and government measures, marking a potential turnaround for Nigeria's economy.
Lagos Uber drivers encounter arrests and vehicle impoundments over a dispute on app data sharing with the government, urging a temporary halt on the app's usage.
In a significant political development, Abuja's Federal High Court refused to pause the impeachment proceedings against Edo State Deputy Governor, Phillip Shaibu, setting a pivotal legal precedent.
Emmanuella Eteta Ita, FIRS unit head, allegedly diverted N2 billion to her school, Surestart Ltd, sparking a major fraud trial and shocking revelations in court.
Critical damage to subsea cables has led to a major internet blackout in Africa, disrupting digital transactions and commerce, with services expected to resume by late April.