EFCC Raids Hotels, Nightclubs in Ondo, Arrests 50 Suspects
A soon-to-be bridegroom celebrating bachelor’s eve was among several people arrested after the EFCC raided hotels and nightclubs in Akure.
A soon-to-be bridegroom celebrating bachelor’s eve was among several people arrested after the EFCC raided hotels and nightclubs in Akure.
Kayode Egbetokun says West African police chiefs should collaborate and devise innovative ways to tackle emerging complex security challenges.
The NLC has warned of impending economic collapse and demands fair wages as Nigeria faces rising inflation and government policies.
The UNICEF Field Office in Kaduna has trained 1080 out-of-school adolescent girls in tailoring and hairdressing skills.
Tourism Minister Ade-John visited Obudu Resort to evaluate its state in line with the national tourism plan.
TUC President Osifo insists that N250,000 as the minimum wage aligns with current hardships.
Health Minister Pate launched revised National Policy on Food Safety, aiming to enhance food safety and quality standards nationwide.
Ontario’s Minister emphasised potential for mutual growth and prosperity through trade, investment, and knowledge exchange with Nigeria.
Abia Governor Otti appealed to the army not to punish innocent people as investigation into the Aba attack begins.
Power minister Adelabu pledged commitment to ensuring fair competition in the energy sector, citing Nigeria’s targets of 30,000MW by 2030.
Tinubu says his VP’s new residence fulfils his government’s promise to complete inherited projects.
Uganda generates more power than it consumes and has been exploring the possibility of exporting the surplus to neighbours.
Governors contend that paying N60,000 minimum wage means many states will spend all their FAAC allocations paying salaries.
El-Rufai borrowed $192 million to revamp transportation and education but there’s nothing to show for it, says Kaduna lawmaker Zachariah.
Dozens of families have been left without shelter after a fire In Muganga, Congo, destroyed tents in a displacement camp
A court has fined Multichoice Nigeria N150m, and ordered it to give DSTV and GoTV users a month free subscription.
Somalia has been elected as a two-year non-permanent member of the UN Security Council, starting January 1, 2025.
What is good for judicial office holders is good for Nigerian workers, says Timi Frank regarding minimum wage negotiations.
President Ramaphosa and ANC leaders are considerimg a unity government to address election-induced political challenges.
World Health Organisation has warned of rising global STIs, highlighting increase in deaths from syphilis cases.
© 2026 Arise News - Arise Global Media Ltd