June 12: Nigerians Must Stand Against Religious Intolerance, Violence, Says CAN
CAN has called for religious freedom, peace, and electoral reform in June 12 Democracy Day message.
CAN has called for religious freedom, peace, and electoral reform in June 12 Democracy Day message.
Sunday Karimi says Tinubu has no obligation to fix the opposition, as their disorganisation shows they’re not ready to govern Nigeria
Troops kill six notorious terrorist kingpins and 10 fighters during coordinated operations under Operation Fansan Yamma in Zamfara State.
Petrobras is set to re-enter Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, exploring upstream, midstream, and ethanol opportunities after years of absence.
President Tinubu condoles with PM Modi, expressing sorrow over the Air India crash and solidarity with the people of India.
NUPRC says automation of regulatory processes has significantly reduced paperwork, easing bottlenecks and improving efficiency in Nigeria’s oil sector.
Fiscal responsibility is vital to democracy, says FRC, urging transparency in public finance and accountability to empower Nigerian citizens.
LCCI says Tinubu’s Democracy Day speech reflects an ambitious vision and urges sustained implementation of economic reform agenda.
Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, has called on Nigerians to rekindle their commitment to unity, civic responsibility, and democratic engagement as the nation commemorates Democracy Day 2025. In
Olu Falae says SAP wasn’t his idea but insists it was a necessary response to overwhelming debt incurred by Shagari.
President Tinubu has declared that critics should not face injustice for writing bad reports or calling him names.
Tinubu has assured that Nigeria’s democracy is safe under his watch, refuting any one-party state agenda
Environmentalists have urged the government to ban GMOs, citing food sovereignty, health risks, and regulatory system flaws.
Olu Falae insists he won 1999 election by 1.5 million votes, claiming Obasanjo was imposed by military to protect interests.
Air Peace has described Oshiomhole’s extortion claim as deliberate falsehood, insisting no staff extorted passengers or sold tickets after closure.
US, UK, Finland, Norway and Canada mission heads have urged Nigeria to reform cyberlaws to better uphold democracy and human rights.
Hundreds of thousands in Kenya’s Kakuma refugee camp face starvation after US aid cuts slashed food rations to 30%.
Senator Adams Oshiomhole has alleged extortion of passengers and poor service by airlines, demanding aviation sector reforms from Minister Keyamo.
Head of Civil Service, Didi Walson-Jack, has assured that the service will be fully digitised by December 31st 2025.
Presidential aide Sunday Dare has revealed that Tinubu’s CREDICORP scheme has benefitted over 100,000 Nigerians, including over 35,000 civil servants
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