Tanzania’s President Appoints Daughter, Son-in-Law To Key Roles In Tanzania’s New Cabinet
Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan has appointed her daughter and son-in-law to key cabinet roles in a major reshuffle.
Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan has appointed her daughter and son-in-law to key cabinet roles in a major reshuffle.
Frank Tietie argues the GHL–FBN arbitration, tainted by alleged bias and concealment, mirrors P&ID and may be set aside.
One student escapes captivity after gunmen kidnapped 25 girls from a Kebbi secondary school; security forces intensify efforts to rescue others.
Atiku condemns Brig-Gen Musa Uba’s reported death, accusing President Tinubu and military leadership of failing to prevent the attack.
Reverend Father Bobbo Paschal was kidnapped alongside others, and one person killed as gunmen attack Kaduna community.
Ubani applauds Tinubu’s commitments but insists Nigeria’s justice system needs clear timelines, funding and measurable reforms to reduce delays.
Nigeria’s Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar launches Regional Partnership for Democracy, attributing recent unconstitutional changes of government in Africa to institutional fragility.
Students on federal sponsorship abroad appeal to President Tinubu over 11 months of unpaid allowances, urging urgent government action.
Former President Obasanjo and ex-Ekiti Governor Fayose clash publicly after birthday remarks spark personal attacks and accusations.
Tony Elumelu calls for stronger support, infrastructure, and policy clarity to help Nigerian startups scale and drive economic growth.
International partners urge passage of Reserved Seats Bill to boost women’s political inclusion and strengthen governance in Nigeria.
Kassim Afegbua alleges Obaseki-era mismanagement, unaccounted funds and irregular name changes in the Edo Museum of West African Arts project.
Nigerian government urges private investors to tap lucrative aviation projects as Lagos confirms approval for five million passenger Lekki Airport.
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh meets Tinubu before hosting week-long programs to expand the global youth development Award.
Dangote says it reduced petrol prices independently on 6 November and insists imported fuel remains costlier and below standard.
FG has vowed urgent rescue of Kebbi schoolgirls, pledging justice, and regional cooperation to protect citizens and restore safety.
Tinubu says Nigeria is committed to building efficient African borders, warning that fragmented markets threaten integration and undermine continental trade and development.
President Tinubu says judiciary needs stronger capacity, better infrastructure, and unwavering integrity to protect Nigeria’s democracy.
Fellow of the NIIA, Akin Osuntokun, says Nigerians are romanticising unconstitutional military behaviour, risking a return to dangerous “military messianism.”
Somalia’s government has admitted that its electronic visa system was hacked, exposing personal information of thousands of travellers.
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