Tinubu Urges World Bank To Deepen Partnership With Nigeria, Vows To Sustain Economic Reforms
President Tinubu says Nigeria will not reverse reforms, urges World Bank to scale support for agriculture, infrastructure and jobs.
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.
Kogi State Government shuts schools as a precaution following reported kidnappings and security threats in parts of the state.
US military says a small team of troops has been sent to Nigeria to assist in counter-terrorism efforts.
Kano State Commissioner for Information, Ibrahim Waiya, says Governor Abba Yusuf’s move to APC prioritizes citizens’ interests over personal gain.
OCCRP investigation identifies two connected Nigerians accused of impersonating a Dubai prince to defraud a Romanian woman of over $2.5 million.
Former Commissioner Dr. Leloonu Nwibubasa says Wike promotes and benefits from political crises in Rivers State.
Senate presses government to enforce nationwide antivenom availability after singer’s snakebite death exposes deadly gaps in emergency care.
The DSS has arraigned former Attorney-General Abubakar Malami and his son on terrorism financing and illegal firearms charges.
FRSC reports six dead, 23 injured in Lagos–Ibadan crash caused by fatigue, speeding, and unsafe loading of trailer.
Senator Titus Zam says minority groups can only access Benue’s top political offices if the dominant elite agrees to concede power.
Dele Oye says Tinubu’s Turkey trip prioritised private sector partnerships, boosting investment confidence and strengthening Nigeria-Turkey trade ties.
Ebonyi police detain Amasiri Development Centre coordinator and two traditional rulers over deadly January attack in Edda.
FCT workers suspend strike after Wike-led talks with NLC and TUC, agreeing to amicable resolution of all grievances.
Ogun State marks 50 years with thanksgiving, as leaders, monarchs, and dignitaries celebrate its economic and social achievements.
Families grieve victims of the Rubaya mine collapse in DR Congo as economic pressure forces surviving miners to return despite deadly risks.
GhanaianGovernment pauses citizenship scheme for people of African descent to reform application stages, costs and documentation requirements.
Nine suspects face 57-count terrorism charges over Yelwata killings in Benue that left over 200 dead, AGF Fagbemi leads prosecution.
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