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BUA Foods proposes record N504 billion dividend

BUA Foods proposed a record N504 billion dividend after profit nearly doubled in 2025, with founder Abdul Samad Rabiu set to pocket about $323 million.

Nigerian newspapers review: US warns over Christian attacks

US Congressman Riley Moore leads today's Nigerian newspapers review, warning that Christian killings in Plateau and Kaduna could damage Nigeria's relationship with the United States.

Ondo Government Calms Public After DSS Terror Alert Leak

Ondo government reassures residents after DSS terror alert leak, confirming that active security measures are underway to keep the state safe.

Ondo Workers Celebrate as Governor Sacks Justice Commissioner

Lagos, Nigeria - Workers at the Ondo State Ministry of Justice erupted in jubilation...

Akeredolu’s Death Reshapes Ondo Politics; Governorship Race Heats Up

Governor Akeredolu's death upends Ondo State politics, thrusting Lucky Aiyedatiwa into the spotlight for the 2024 governorship race.

Resignation Wave Hits Ondo Govt as Aiyedatiwa Takes Office

High-profile resignations hit Ondo State under Governor Aiyedatiwa’s new tenure, reflecting a major political realignment post-Akeredolu era.

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BUA Foods proposes record N504 billion dividend

BUA Foods proposed a record N504 billion dividend after profit nearly doubled in 2025, with founder Abdul Samad Rabiu set to pocket about $323 million.

Nigerian newspapers review: US warns over Christian attacks

US Congressman Riley Moore leads today's Nigerian newspapers review, warning that Christian killings in Plateau and Kaduna could damage Nigeria's relationship with the United States.

Nigeria’s next-gen satellites set for 2028 launch

NIGCOMSAT Managing Director Jane Egerton-Idehen says Nigeria's satellite program has entered its execution phase, with two new satellites set for launch in 2028 and 2029.

Edun targets 7 percent annual Nigeria GDP growth

Finance Minister Olawale Edun says Nigeria is targeting 7 percent annual GDP growth and needs $14 billion yearly to bridge its infrastructure gap.