Idris: Death Penalty For Kidnappers Aligned With Nigerian Laws
Minister Idris says death penalty for kidnappers aligns with Nigerian law, praises security agencies, and highlights US health cooperation.
Minister Idris says death penalty for kidnappers aligns with Nigerian law, praises security agencies, and highlights US health cooperation.
Nigeria and the United States launch a joint security operation to map terrorist enclaves and disrupt extremist networks nationwide.
Renowned Nigerian accountant and former UN envoy Arthur Mbanefo passes at 95, leaving enduring legacies in diplomacy, education.
Ribadu says Tinubu is pleased with Fubara’s leadership as peace, collaboration and development continue across Rivers State.
Oyedele says circulating tax documents are fake and explains new reforms reduce taxes, protect small businesses, and benefit workers.
The SGF commends INEC Chairman Amupitan for his exemplary leadership, legal scholarship, and recognition as University of Jos ambassador.
Nairobi County has introduced a policy granting women two paid days off monthly for menstrual health, sparking debate nationwide.
Dangote Cement unveils multi-million-naira initiatives in Gboko, boosting youth, women, and farmers’ empowerment across communities.
Peter Obi says $5 million spent abroad could build schools, employ teachers, and improve Nigeria’s basic education system.
NSA Ribadu says the fresh oil spill in Ogoni was caused by sabotage, warning that criminal damage threatens ongoing cleanup efforts.
Nigeria declares end to ambiguous labels in security response, says any group that kidnaps or attacks communities will be treated as terrorists.
Nigeria declares end to ambiguous labels in security response, says any group that kidnaps or attacks communities will be treated as terrorists.
Minister of information Mohammed Idris says reforms are yielding results across economy, security, youth empowerment, and Nigeria’s international standing.
Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger unveil joint 5,000-strong Sahel force to counter insurgency and deepen regional military cooperation.
ARISE News political editor Sumner Sambo warns any post-approval tampering with tax legislation threatens democracy and public trust.
Nigeria’s federal government announces public holidays for Christmas and New Year, urging Nigerians to celebrate peacefully and safely.
Lagos government links waste accumulation to Olusosun landfill decommissioning, assures residents of LAWMA intervention and stricter environmental enforcement.
The federal government has secured the release of the last 130 students and teachers abducted from St Mary’s Catholic School in Niger State.
President Tinubu says he will not assent to the Central Gaming Bill, citing Supreme Court rulings on state powers.
FG says Nigeria will deploy the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative to plug revenue leakages and strengthen extractive sector governance.
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