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Senator Nwoko Calls on Delta State to Take Control of Electricity Supply  

Senator Ned Nwoko urges the Delta State Government to take control of its electricity supply and improve local access to power through public-private partnerships.  

Nigerian Postgraduate Goes Missing After Returning from Abroad

Daniel Ogoh, a 27-year-old postgraduate student, disappeared after arriving in Lagos. His family and the police are actively searching for answers to his mysterious disappearance

Funke Akindele’s ‘A Tribe Called Judah’ Makes Nollywood History with N1 Billion Box Office Milestone

Funke Akindele's 'A Tribe Called Judah' breaks records, making history as the first Nollywood film to reach N1 billion.

Mr Ibu Loses Leg After Seven Surgeries

Mr Ibu, a famous Nigerian actor and comedian, has had his leg amputated after...

Lagos to Build $100M Film City with Private Partner

Lagos, Nigeria - The Lagos State Government has announced plans to build a $100...

Something Like Gold: A New Nollywood Hit That Breaks Box Office Records Entertainment

Nollywood, the Nigerian film industry, is known for producing movies that appeal to a...

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Senator Nwoko Calls on Delta State to Take Control of Electricity Supply  

Senator Ned Nwoko urges the Delta State Government to take control of its electricity supply and improve local access to power through public-private partnerships.  

Nigerian Postgraduate Goes Missing After Returning from Abroad

Daniel Ogoh, a 27-year-old postgraduate student, disappeared after arriving in Lagos. His family and the police are actively searching for answers to his mysterious disappearance

Oil Marketers Demand Direct Access to Dangote Fuel Amidst NNPC Monopoly

Oil marketers have expressed concerns about NNPC's exclusive access to Dangote refinery fuel, urging for a liberalized market to avoid a new monopoly in Nigeria's petroleum sector.

Dangote Refinery Denies Claims of Selling Petrol to NNPC at ₦898/Litre

Dangote Refinery denies reports of selling petrol to NNPC at ₦898 per liter, clarifying that it has not yet begun selling petroleum products amid fuel price concerns.