Sowunmi: Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway a Fantastic Vision, Hate and Anger Shouldn’t Blind Us to Progress
Sowunmi praises the Lagos-Calabar Coastal highway as a bold, visionary project that symbolises progress and national connectivity.
Sowunmi praises the Lagos-Calabar Coastal highway as a bold, visionary project that symbolises progress and national connectivity.
Dangote Refinery commends President Tinubu and top officials for swiftly halting PENGASSAN’s actions that threatened Nigeria’s energy stability.
Jonathan has clarified he never linked Buhari to Boko Haram, saying his remarks were distorted and taken out of context.
Tinubu vows to unite Nigerians, ensure religious fairness, revive the economy, and defeat terrorism while honouring APC chairman’s late mother.
PDP chieftain Adetokunbo Pearse has slammed the 10th National Assembly, describing it as a “rubber stamp” that only serves President Tinubu’s interests.
Lagos Police have begun strict enforcement of tinted glass permits, with CP Olohundare Jimoh personally leading the operation.
Former defence chief Irabor says lack of legal and political ownership hinders Nigeria’s fight against insurgency.
Garba Shehu denies Jonathan’s claim that Boko Haram nominated Buhari, calling it false speculation and politically motivated ahead of 2027.
Former President Obasanjo urges Nigeria to ask tough questions and act decisively against insurgency before it becomes permanent.
“Nigeria is now a place that is exciting to invest in,” says Adebayo Ogunlesi, citing reforms and vast opportunities.
Local firms boost Nigeria’s oil output by 200,000 bpd, unlocking $5.5bn in investments after IOC divestments.
PDP dismisses Anyanwu’s allegations, affirms national convention will proceed, and describes President Tinubu’s Independence Day speech as uninspiring.
NARD President Dr Mohammed Suleiman says resident doctors will begin 24-hour call limit, issue 30-day ultimatum.
Shettima returned from UNGA and Germany, advocating UN reforms, Africa’s sovereignty, energy transition, and strengthening global partnerships.
President Tinubu renames Lagos National Theatre after Wole Soyinka, urging Nigerians to believe in the nation’s future and cultural heritage.
Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka said he accepted the National Theatre’s renaming with “mixed feelings” after years criticising monument appropriations.
Lagos Governor Sanwo-Olu hailed the restored National Theatre as Nigeria’s cultural heartbeat, symbolising unity, creativity, and endless possibilities.
DR Congo’s ex-president Joseph Kabila has been sentenced to death in absentia for treason and war crimes over alleged M23 ties.
Bishop Kukah says Nigeria is in a better place on insecurity, but stressed much more remains to be done.
Marking Nigeria’s 65th Independence, President Tinubu assures citizens reforms are paying off, citing GDP growth and easing inflation.
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