Erdogan: Turkiye Is Targetting $5bn Trade Volume With Nigeria
Turkiye promises to assist Nigeria in fight against terrorism after both countries sign nine bilateral agreements; Erdogan targets $5 billion investment.
Turkiye promises to assist Nigeria in fight against terrorism after both countries sign nine bilateral agreements; Erdogan targets $5 billion investment.
Presidency says Tinubu is hale and hearty after minor stumble caused by poorly laid carpet in Ankara.
Tersoo Kula says Benue State’s growth is visible through ongoing projects, improved services, and tangible citizen benefits.
Dangote Refinery raised petrol ex-gantry price to N799 per litre, citing post-festive realignment for long-term market stability nationwide.
Nigeria’s power grid has collapsed again, recording its second system failure within five days and triggering widespread outages.
The National Industrial Court ordered FCTA workers to suspend strike, granting an injunction pending determination of the suit.
Governor Soludo deploys security operatives to enforce compliance with Monday trading directive following one-week shutdown of Onitsha Main Market.
Edo State Police have arrested 12 suspects, rescued victims, and recovered firearms in intensive anti-kidnapping operations.
Lagos’ Prostate Clinic has successfully carried out West Africa’s first robotic gynaecological surgery, removing ovarian tumours from a 30-year-old woman
President Tinubu says Nigeria’s security partnership with the US is strategic, prioritising counterterrorism and civilian protection while respecting sovereignty
NSUK leadership urges stronger collaboration among universities, industry and government to build innovation ecosystems and achieve academic excellence.
Federal High Court fines Airtel N210 million for the unauthorised use of a song titled “Nigeria Go Survive.”
Vice President Shettima will unveil a new learning and empowerment platform to unlock the potential of Nigerian women, and youth.
Nigeria Customs Service exceeded its 2025 revenue target by N697bn, recording over 10% growth year-on-year.
LIRS has invoked the Power of Substitution to boost tax enforcement and recovery from defaulting taxpayers, going forward.
Human rights lawyer Frank Tietie warns alleged coup cases must be handled by civilian courts, not court-martial panels.
Nasarawa government says N707 million cited online covers aggregated operational costs, not refreshments, and insists rural water projects remain ongoing statewide.
Following New York Times article, Intersociety director Umeagbalasi defends data methodology and denies influencing US policy actions in Nigeria.
Tinubu arrives in Ankara to deepen Nigeria–Türkiye ties, with talks on security, trade, education and aviation.
ADC Chieftain Laden Salihu warns that holding FCT council polls during Ramadan could reduce voter participation and affect credibility.
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