NECO Reports 72% Pass Rate As 36 States Owe Nearly N2 Billion In Fees
NECO says 71.6% of 2025 SSCE candidates earned five credits including English and Maths; says 36 states owe almost N2 billion.
NECO says 71.6% of 2025 SSCE candidates earned five credits including English and Maths; says 36 states owe almost N2 billion.
Lagos Assembly orders stop to Makoko demolitions as state government pledges compensation and sustainable redevelopment initiatives.
NPO warns global tech platforms threaten Nigeria’s media sovereignty and calls on Presidency and National Assembly to act immediately.
Justice Sibilim restrains labour unions and leaders from industrial action in Abuja, maintaining law and order until February 10 hearing.
Former VP Osinbajo urges state-led planning, infrastructure-first development, and inclusionary zoning to ensure affordable, sustainable urban housing.
About 10 villagers reportedly killed as terrorists raid Woro and Nuku communities in Kwara’s Kaiama LGA.
Think tank says Nigeria’s cement prices remain high due to market power, not production costs or capacity shortages.
Witness tells court Emefiele complied with Buhari’s directive, ensuring redesigned Naira notes were produced locally by NSPMC.
Federal High Court rules revocation of Dawes Island Marginal Field licence unlawful, orders reinstatement of Eurafric Energy licence.
World Bank says Nigeria’s sustained policy consistency and reform credibility now serve as a global benchmark for economic reform leadership.
President Tinubu says reforms, rising output and investor confidence will drive crude production growth to 3 million barrels daily by 2030.
Human Rights Lawyer Ogwuche says halting impeachment in Rivers and enforcing political loyalty undermines constitutional governance and voter power.
Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Economic Affairs, Tope Fasua, says fuel subsidy removal, forex reforms, and tax changes are stabilising Nigeria’s economy.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of Libya’s former leader, was killed in his home in Zintan as officials demand an urgent investigation.
The Nigerian Army has assured traders of full security as Onitsha Main Market reopens for business activities.
At least 20 people are feared dead after a fresh attack by terrorists on Doma community in Katsina State.
President Tinubu says Nigeria will not reverse reforms, urges World Bank to scale support for agriculture, infrastructure and jobs.
NDLEA warns that growing drug abuse among Anambra youths threatens public health and calls for collective action by families and communities.
Governor Alia honours Benue founders and icons at 50th anniversary, renames institutions and frees inmates through clemency.
The Senate remained in a prolonged closed-door session,intensifying deliberations on the proposed Electoral Act Amendment Bill.
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