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NYSC tells corps members to save beyond allowance

NYSC chief Olakunle Nafiu has urged corps members to save and build extra income streams, warning that poor saving habits persist even on higher pay.

Tinubu says subsidy cabals want him dead

President Bola Tinubu says oil subsidy and exchange rate cabals want him dead, blaming the threat on the reforms he launched after taking office in 2023.

Tinubu Vows to Win Nigeria’s Security Battle in Army Conference

Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu has vowed to win the battle to keep the country...

South East Residents Face Harsh Roadblocks Ahead of Holidays

The South East region of Nigeria is known for its vibrant culture and festive...

Katsina Spends N10 Billion to Tackle Insecurity in Six Months 

The government of Katsina State has announced that it has invested over N10 billion...

Tinubu, Scholz Talk Security, Economic Ties in Bilateral Meet

President Bola Tinubu assured German Chancellor Olaf Scholz of Nigeria's dedication to transformative governance...

Nigeria to Digitise Air Travel Processes by December 2023

Nigeria’s government has announced plans to digitize the processes for international air travelers in...

Hoodlums Threaten Osun Schools Without Night Guards

Osun State, Nigeria - Many public secondary schools in Osun State are at risk...

Zamfara Governor Accuses FG of Secret Talks with Bandits 

Zamfara State Governor Dauda Lawal has alleged that some agents of the Federal Government...

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NYSC tells corps members to save beyond allowance

NYSC chief Olakunle Nafiu has urged corps members to save and build extra income streams, warning that poor saving habits persist even on higher pay.

Tinubu says subsidy cabals want him dead

President Bola Tinubu says oil subsidy and exchange rate cabals want him dead, blaming the threat on the reforms he launched after taking office in 2023.

Gowon: Ojukwu frustrated Aburi Accord peace moves

Yakubu Gowon's new memoir accuses late Biafran leader Ojukwu of frustrating the Aburi Accord and every peace effort before Nigeria slid into civil war.

African AI adoption too slow, PwC warns

PwC warns that African AI adoption is too slow to catch the global boom, with firms investing little and few scaling the technology beyond pilots.