Police Warn Against Attacks On South Africans, Businesses Over Xenophobia Claims
Police caution Nigerians against reprisals, saying South African nationals and businesses remain protected under Nigerian law.
Police caution Nigerians against reprisals, saying South African nationals and businesses remain protected under Nigerian law.
CBN says Nigeria spent $2.34 billion on food imports in 2025 despite lower foreign exchange demand.
Police caution Nigerians against retaliatory attacks over reported xenophobic incidents in South Africa.
Governors urge Tinubu to increase minimum wage to N100,000 as living costs continue to rise.
INEC delegation joins international observers in South Korea to study electoral processes and global best practices.
ADC calls for El-Rufai’s release while approving primaries, extending NWC tenure and restructuring party leadership.
USCIRF says both Christians and Muslims suffer attacks as insecurity displaces 1.3 million people in the Middle Belt.
Governor Makinde assures families of kidnapped pupils and teachers that security agencies are intensifying rescue efforts.
Vice president says Tinubu concealed subsidy removal plan to avoid pressure and ensure implementation of reforms.
Troops kill five terrorists, rescue 31 kidnap victims and destroy camps during operations in Zamfara and Katsina.
ECOWAS deploys 40 election observers to Guinea ahead of legislative and local polls scheduled for May 31.
Ghana’s parliament approves anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, introducing jail terms and tougher restrictions while awaiting presidential approval.
Professor Uche Uwaleke analyses Tinubu’s third year in office, and discusses borrowing reforms, debt utilisation and economic performance in Nigeria.
Abducted Oyo school principal appears in video urging Tinubu and Makinde to negotiate urgently for teachers and pupils’ rescue.
Professor Chinedumuije reviews the social welfare of Nigerians over the last three years, says Tinubu is committed to reducing poverty.
Professor Jibrin Ibrahim says worsening hardship, despite positive economic indicators, shows Tinubu’s government has failed ordinary Nigerians badly.
Nigerian Correctional Service dismisses reports alleging Kuje inmate was robbed of valuables worth over ₦120 million during search operation.
Christopher Musa says the Maiduguri bomb attacks in March were intended to deter Tinubu’s UK visit and influence perceptions.
Nigeria says Africa must gain permanent Security Council seats for UN reforms to be fair and representative.
Defence Minister Musa says terrorism has reduced, but kidnappings persist, calling insecurity a “Nigerian challenge” requiring collective action.
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