THISDAY Correspondent Wins N1 Million Dining Voucher at Chinese Mooncake Festival
THISDAY Correspondent Michael Olugbode in won a N1 million dining voucher at the 2024 Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival in Abuja.
THISDAY Correspondent Michael Olugbode in won a N1 million dining voucher at the 2024 Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival in Abuja.
Former presidential candidate and human rights activist Omoyele Sowore was detained briefly by Nigeria’s secret police on arrival in Lagos.
Scotland’s 100-year-old Grangemouth refinery is set to close in 2025, turning into a fuel terminal amid mounting global competition.
NNPC will stop placing orders for petroleum imports and will rely on Dangote Refinery for domestic supply from October.
NATCA has warned that the 50% IGR deduction is compromising aviation safety, calling for an exemption or nationwide protest.
Police returned N3 million extorted from Kelechi Isaac in Bayelsa State after being extorted by police operatives at gunpoint.
The Charities Aid Foundation World Giving Index 2024 has shown Nigeria as the third most generous African country and fifth globally.
President Tinubu returns to Abuja Sunday after his official visit to China and brief stay in London.
Fubara has urged the NSCDC to intensify efforts against oil theft, warning that economic collapse looms without increased crude output.
Forty-one people are feared dead after a boat capzised in Gummi town, Zamfara State, due to overloading.
NNPC has deployed 100 trucks to Dangote Refinery to start lifting petrol from Sunday, with hundreds more en route.
UN has pledged to support the Borno government in assisting people trapped by the severe flood that devastated Maiduguri.
UK PM Keir Starmer and US President Biden made no new commitments on Ukraine missiles following their meeting
First Lady Remi Tinubu says Nigerian Paralympians’ stories show courage, determination and inspiration.
Pope Francis has urged American Catholics to choose the “lesser evil” in the upcoming US election, without endorsing either candidate.
Tinubu vows sustained support to keep Nigeria safe and secure while pausing the military for success in the North West.
Nigeria’s Army Chief has linked insecurity to unemployment and poverty, urging comprehensive, collaborative national security solutions.
Cybervergent’s H1 2024 report revealed over 586,000 cyber attacks on Nigerian financial organisations, with 226,103 resolved.
The Economist magazine has highlighted the inequity and inefficiency of Nigeria’s petrol subsidies, recommending investment in human capital instead.
The FG has approved a N180.8 billion subsidy for power consumers from Bands B-E.
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