Nigerian Troops Kill 198 Terrorists, Apprehend 310 in Nationwide Operations
Nigerian troops killed scores of terrorists, arrested dozens of criminals and destroyed 29 illegal refining sites in one week.
Nigerian troops killed scores of terrorists, arrested dozens of criminals and destroyed 29 illegal refining sites in one week.
CDS Musa says external funding is fueling terrorism in Nigeria and advocated for diplomatic measures to counteract such support internationally.
NEITI has highlighted unremitted revenue from gas royalties and penalties, urging alignment of gas policy with climate commitments.
CEO Geometric Power Bart Nnaji has called for 100,000 MW power generation and adoption of super grid transmission infrastructure.
NNPC’s resolution allows Seplat Energy to proceed with acquiring ExxonMobil’s 100% interest in Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited.
Police impose a total Durbar ban in Kano to prevent clashes between supporters of Emir Sanusi and deposed Emir Bayero.
The NSCDC has deployed 5,112 personnel across Abuja to ensure a peaceful Eid-el-Kabir celebration, covering sensitive locations and potential trouble spots.
Sanwo-Olu has emphasised Lagos’ transformation from a deficit state to an investment hub driven by partnerships and technological advancements.
President Tinubu has praised WTO’s Okonjo-Iweala as a worthy Nigerian ambassador on the occasion of her 70th birthday.
Unidentified assailants in Niger have killed six soldiers who were guarding a major Niger-Benin oil pipeline
Nigerian troops have neutralised a terrorist and his gang responsible for killings across Kaduna, Katsina, Niger and Zamfara states.
Three Ugandan lawmakers have been charged for attempting to influence the Ugandan Human Rights Commission to inflate its budget.
Nigeria’s faulty political and socio-economic problems threaten its corporate existence and call for restructuring, CEIN contends.
An Abuja judge says Yahaya Bello, accused of laundering N80.2bn by the EFCC, must appear in court on June 27.
The TCN has reported another attack on its North-east electricity transmission lines, disrupting power supply to Maiduguri and surrounding areas.
Former President Goodluck Jonathan commissioned the Edo State Secretariat Complex, hailing Governor Obaseki’s vision for the state’s progress.
President Tinubu emphasised that Nigeria will pay a minimum wage it can afford, despite the NLC rejecting the N62,000 offer.
“They’re confused if I was doing Buga or Babariga, but it’s a day to celebrate democracy while doing ‘dobale’,” Tinubu said.
“Throughout the campaign, Tinubu maintained that he will continue from where Buhari stopped and he’s done well,” says Peter Obi.
Peter Obi: “The first thing you do as a leader who inherited a difficult situation is to lead by example.”
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