Court Gives Nnamdi Kanu Final Chance To Open Defence November 7
Justice Omotosho gives Nnamdi Kanu final chance to open defence November 7 after he claims deception over repealed terrorism-law charges.
Justice Omotosho gives Nnamdi Kanu final chance to open defence November 7 after he claims deception over repealed terrorism-law charges.
ASUU threatens fresh strike in two weeks, accusing FG of withholding ₦50bn revitalisation fund and calling for Education Minister’s sack.
Tinubu requests N1.15trn loan to bridge 2025 budget deficit as Senate probes Buhari rail projects, Naira strengthens.
EU declares solidarity with Nigeria after Trump’s military threat, reaffirming respect for sovereignty and support for peace, stability, and human rights.
Kukah Centre director says lack of accountability fuels ongoing massacres across Nigeria.
Tinubu pledges calm, diplomatic engagement with U.S. over religious intolerance claims, saying Nigeria will emerge stronger and more united.
China says it firmly supports Nigeria’s sovereignty and opposes foreign interference over alleged Christian persecution claims by the US.
Chief of Defence Staff Olufemi Oluyede says no Christians are being targeted in Nigeria, calling terrorism a global challenge.
Tinubu has authorised security services to conclude vetting of new ambassadors as Nigeria faces growing diplomatic pressure from United States.
NSA Nuhu Ribadu meets security chiefs in Abuja as Trump directs US Department of War to prepare for Nigeria action.
Senator Ali Ndume said both Christians and Muslims have suffered indiscriminate killings since the Boko Haram insurgency began in Nigeria.
Nduka Obaigbena says Nigeria will work better when rooted in justice, fairness and prosperity, pledges ARISE News’ continued reform support.
ADC condemns Tinubu’s handling of insecurity after US designates Nigeria a concern, citing 15,000 deaths and diplomatic failures.
Kelvin Emmanuel says the government imposed the 15% import tax because regulators failed to enforce the Petroleum Industry Act as required.
Trump warns US could deploy troops or launch air strikes in Nigeria over alleged mass killings of Christians, citing religious persecution
Anambra Governor Soludo urges US to avoid framing Nigeria’s crisis as Christian-Muslim conflict, cities insecurity in South-east, urges diplomatic engagement.
Presidency says Tinubu anticipated Trump’s action, citing his earlier military reforms and directive to service chiefs to prevent threats.
Director of Social and Political Thought, Amadi blames Nigeria’s leaders for entrenching religious divisions, saying Sharia system undermines constitutional democracy and citizens’ rights.
INEC Chairman Joash Amupitan vows credible Anambra election, directs early deployment of materials and insists results must match BVAS records.
Bwala says Tinubu and Trump share a common front against terrorism, with both leaders expected to discuss Nigeria’s security situation.
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