Yahaya Bello’s Money Laundering Trial Adjourned to April 3 After First Witness Testifies
FCT High Court has adjourned Yahaya Bello’s alleged money laundering trial to April 3 for continuation of hearing
FCT High Court has adjourned Yahaya Bello’s alleged money laundering trial to April 3 for continuation of hearing
A report has revealed that 3,690 Nigerians are among over 1.4 million noncitizens with final deportation orders in the US.
A plane carrying 21 people crashed in South Sudan’s Unity State, killing 18, according to United Nations’ Radio Miraya.
Max Air Flight VM1605 suffered a tyre burst landing in Kano, but all 53 passengers and six crew were safely evacuated.
Minister of Interior Tunji-Ojo has reported N6bn revenue contribution, driven by automated processes and improved scrutiny of foreign applicants.
Afenifere has urged President Tinubu to license Amotekun to carry lethal weapons, enhancing security against non-state actors.
CBN Governor Cardoso has launched the Nigeria FX Code to enforce ethical practices, transparency, and governance in the FX market.
“You cannot afford to have illiterate people as your leaders. That’s why we end up with the poor leadership,” El-Rufai said
Tinubu and 11 African leaders have pledged to provide electricity access to 300 million Africans by 2030 at Dar es Salaam
The United States and Colombia have agreed on a deportation deal while temporarily halting tariffs and sanctions measures.
Zenith Bank has raised N350.4 billion through a hybrid Rights Issue and Public Offer, exceeding regulatory capital requirements.
Chatham House has predicted that Trump will prioritise bilateral deals over AGOA, possibly narrowing tariff-free access for African nations.
The military said 22 soldiers killed in Borno clash with terrorists, urging media to withhold casualty names until families are notified.
President Tinubu has arrived in Tanzania for the Mission 300 Africa Energy Summit, reaffirming Nigeria’s commitment to universal energy access.
Legendary singer Diana Ross arrived in Lagos for THISDAY awards, celebrating the newspaper’s three decades on the stands.
Buhari has described THISDAY as a “national monument,” acknowledging its role in shaping Nigeria’s press and its contribution to nation-building.
Suspected bandits have abducted 22 residents from Kugauta and Kitanda in Kumana Chiefdom, Kaduna State, during Friday night attacks.
Peter Obi has criticised governance, stating more “Yahoo people” exist in government than outside, calling for leadership accountability.
EXCERPT: Boko Haram terrorists have attacked Malam-Fatori military base, killing an Army commander and senior officers, and displacing surviving soldiers.
Former VP Atiku and Governor Mbah have mourned victims of the deadly fuel tanker explosion that killed 18 in Enugu.
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