Tinubu: Infrastructure Development Is Investment in the People, Critical For National Growth
Tinubu says infrastructure development is a people-focused investment, pledging more projects for roads, health, and education.
Tinubu says infrastructure development is a people-focused investment, pledging more projects for roads, health, and education.
Nigerian governors have agreed to dismantle illegal roadblocks and taxes disrupting food supply and causing inflation.
CDS Christopher Musa warns that Nigeria’s porous borders are fuelling terrorism and they must be fenced to ensure security
Kaduna Governor Uba Sani has named a specialist hospital after Tinubu and sought his support to build a cancer centre.
Nigerian manufacturer Codix Bio is planning to produce millions of HIV and malaria test kits amid USAID funding cuts
Tinubu has lauded progress in Kaduna under the stewardship of Uba Sani and pledged federal support for developmental projects.
Olabisi Onabanjo University is facing backlash after staff were filmed checking female students’ chests to enforce its bra policy.
Nigeria has finalised evacuation plans for citizens stranded in Israel and Iran amid escalating conflict and bombings.
FCT Police have launched a probe after a woman was found dead in a hotel with her hands tied behind her back.
Obasanjo, Soyinka, other prominent Nigerians have paid tribute to former old Oyo Governor Olunloyo as his funeral rites begin
Marwa has called on Nigerians to join fight against drug abuse as NDLEA outlines weeklong activities for World Drug Day
An Appeal Court has ruled GTBank’s foreclosure on MKO Abiola’s son’s N30bn mansion was unlawful and baseless.
The FAAC has shared N1.659tn to federal, state, and local governments from May 2025 revenue inflows.
TCN has revealed that the federal government is owing the company N457bn in tariff shortfalls and legacy debts
Foreign Minister Tuggar says the planned US visa ban on West African states, including Nigeria, threatens trade and diplomacy.
President Tinubu, during his visit to Benue, said the state’s tragedy should be transformed into lasting peace and economic opportunity.
President Tinubu has visited injured victims of the Yelewata massacre, and met Benue stakeholders to address rising violence in rural communities.
Nigeria welcomes artefacts dating back to the 1400s, with the historic return of 119 Benin Bronzes from the Netherlands, the largest repatriation since the 1897 British looting of Benin Kingdom.
Professor Bolaji Akinyemi has said that threatening to assassinate a foreign head of state violates both international and American laws unequivocally.
General Gowon says he knew about the 1975 coup in advance but chose not to act because he didn’t bother him
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