Tinubu’s Reforms Now Yielding Results, Says Information Minister Idris
Information Minister Idris says Tinubu’s reforms initially caused hardship, but are now producing measurable results across economic and governance sectors.
Information Minister Idris says Tinubu’s reforms initially caused hardship, but are now producing measurable results across economic and governance sectors.
EFCC has handed over 753 confiscated housing units seized from Emefiele to the Ministry of Housing for assessment, completion, and sale.
Nigeria deploys 774 officers nationwide to improve accountability, monitor finances, and enhance service delivery at primary healthcare centers.
Minister Adelabu blames Discos for poor power supply, saying they’ve disappointed Nigerians and remain the weakest link in the chain.
House Committee urges external inquiry into 2025 UTME disruptions, calling for independent monitors and urgent reforms to restore examination integrity.
President Tinubu returned to Abuja after attending Pope Leo XIV’s inauguration in Vatican, emphasising Nigeria’s commitment to interfaith harmony.
Peace and production are the solution to Nigeria’s hunger crisis, says WFP Nigeria Director David Stevenson.
Sudan’s army claims it has fully expelled the RSF from Khartoum state, marking a key moment in the ongoing conflict.
Aliko Dangote has been named on the inaugural 2025 TIME100 Philanthropy list, standing out as the only Nigerian on the list.
Works Minister Umahi says 80% of Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway Section 1 is complete, with tolling set for December 2025.
Angry youths in Ibadan storms the Government Secretariat, protesting the killing of a WAEC candidate by a policeman’s stray bullet.
South Korea deepens ties with Nigeria, focusing on youth engagement, institutional partnerships, and expanding educational and cultural exchange programmes.
Dr. Kabiru Adamu says Nigeria’s failure to disrupt terrorists’ funding, weapons and recruitment networks fuels persistent insecurity.
ECOWAS Court has declared the 16-year pre-trial detention of a Nigerian businessman unlawful, awarding him N20m in damages
CBN’s Monetary Policy Committee has maintained MPR at 27.5% after its 300th meeting on Tuesday.
El-Rufai has said justice is for sale and available only to the rich and the powerful, decrying Nigeria’s judicial compromise.
Energy company Renaissance has confirmed a fresh crude oil spill in its facility in Oshika community, Rivers State.
NNPP’s Ladipo Johnson has said the party is not going through a crisis, but rather, under political attack.
South African farmers have rejected US President Trump’s claims that a genocide is taking place in the country
Nigeria urges fast implementation of SAATM to boost seamless air travel, regional integration, and economic growth across African countries.
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