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WHO Hails Africa’s Remarkable Strides Toward Ending Polio

WHO hails Africa’s progress in the fight against polio as digital tools, cross-border vaccination campaigns, and stronger health systems drive the continent closer to eradicating the disease.

Nnamdi Kanu Says Witnesses Coming From Ethiopia, Kenya, U.S.

Nnamdi Kanu says witnesses from Ethiopia, Kenya, and the U.S. will testify in his terrorism trial as court grants more time for his defence.

Nigeria Reports 22 Building Collapses, 33 Deaths, Urges Immediate Action

Nigeria faces a surge in building collapses, with 22 incidents in 2024. COREN calls for urgent action and collaboration to address the crisis.

Tinubu Intervenes in Minimum Wage Talks, Secures N70,000 Agreement

President Tinubu secures a new minimum wage of N70,000 to address economic challenges faced by Nigerian workers.

NASS Approves N6.2 Trillion Budget Increase, Supports Minimum Wage Hike

The National Assembly approves a N6.2 trillion budget increase, supporting a minimum wage hike and funding critical infrastructure projects.

NCDC Warns of Yellow Fever Spike Amid Cholera Outbreak

NCDC warns of increasing yellow fever cases during Nigeria's worsening cholera outbreak, deploying rapid response teams to affected states.

Nigeria Distributes Rice Nationwide to Combat Food Shortage Crisis

Nigeria’s government distributes 740 trucks of rice to all states and the FCT, addressing rising food insecurity and economic hardship.

Nigeria Petrol Prices Surge to N770/Liter, FX, Overheads Blamed

Nigeria's petrol prices jump to N770 per liter, driven by high foreign exchange rates and increased overhead costs, straining consumer budgets.

Wole Soyinka’s Legacy: Celebrating 90 Years of Literary Brilliance

Wole Soyinka, at 90, continues to influence literature and activism globally. Celebrations highlight his vast contributions and unwavering fight for justice.

Nigeria Supreme Court Ruling Grants Local Government Autonomy, Sparks Debate

Nigeria's Supreme Court rules for financial autonomy of local governments, triggering mixed reactions from politicians and analysts on its implications.

Nigeria Faces Severe Teacher Shortage, Classroom Deficit, UBEC Reports

Nigeria's public primary schools are facing a critical shortage of teachers and classrooms, according to a UBEC report.

Dangote Accuses IOCs of Sabotage, Criticizes Tinubu’s Government

Aliko Dangote accuses International Oil Companies of sabotaging his refinery, raising concerns about Tinubu's government handling of the petroleum sector.

APC Faces Internal Crisis Over Unmet Constitutional Requirements

The APC struggles with internal unrest due to failure to meet constitutional requirements, causing dissatisfaction among party leaders.

Financial Exclusion Hinders Nigeria’s Informal Sector Growth, Report Reveals

A new report reveals financial exclusion is stifling growth in Nigeria's informal sector, highlighting the need for improved access to funding and banking services.

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WHO Hails Africa’s Remarkable Strides Toward Ending Polio

WHO hails Africa’s progress in the fight against polio as digital tools, cross-border vaccination campaigns, and stronger health systems drive the continent closer to eradicating the disease.

Nnamdi Kanu Says Witnesses Coming From Ethiopia, Kenya, U.S.

Nnamdi Kanu says witnesses from Ethiopia, Kenya, and the U.S. will testify in his terrorism trial as court grants more time for his defence.

Senate To Deliver People-Centered 1999 Constitution Amendments

The Senate has pledged to deliver timely 1999 Constitution amendments, with Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin urging swift action and unity among lawmakers.

Aviation Experts Urge FG to Reopen Lagos Jet Fuel Pipeline

Aviation experts urge Federal Government to restore the long-closed Lagos airport fuel pipeline to improve safety, efficiency, and cost management