South Korea, US To Launch Major Joint Drills August 18, Delay Some Exercises To Ease Tensions With North Korea
South Korea and US will begin joint drills on August 18, delaying some exercises to reduce tensions with North Korea.
South Korea and US will begin joint drills on August 18, delaying some exercises to reduce tensions with North Korea.
President Tinubu extends condolences to President Mahama, mourning Ghanaian ministers who died in a tragic helicopter crash.
Myanmar’s former coup-era president Myint Swe has died at 74, a year after stepping down for medical reasons.
Trump says there is a “good chance” of meeting Putin and Zelensky soon to discuss ending the Ukraine war.
The Court of Appeal has reinstated EFCC’s forfeiture order against 14 properties linked to Yahaya Bello, overruling a lower court.
ADC has accused APC of mocking citizens’ suffering by launching premature re-election campaigns for Tinubu despite INEC’s ban on early campaigning.
Former Ohanaeze leader Nwodo warns Nigeria risks disintegration by 2027 if restructuring isn’t done or regions allowed independence.
Nigerian Coast Guard has petitioned Defence Ministry, demanding release of arrested members and urging Navy to stop further unlawful detentions
JAMB says under-16 candidates must score 80% in UTME, post-UTME, and WAEC/NECO to qualify for admission.
Residents of Kwara and Niger rejoice as feared terror leader Mahmuda, who tormented border communities, is reportedly captured by DSS.
The Ministry of Housing is partnering with Kuwait Fund to deliver affordable housing and promote sustainable urban development in Nigeria.
NDLEA and India’s NCB have agreed to intensify efforts to stop tramadol and codeine shipments from India to Nigeria.
Sanwo-Olu, Dapo Abiodun, and others have hailed Doyin Abiola as a courageous media icon who advanced journalism and empowered women leaders.
UN says M23 rebels killed 319 civilians in eastern Congo, including women and children, in July attacks on villages.
Ghana’s Defence and Environment Ministers, along with six others, have died in a military helicopter crash, prompting national mourning
The federal government has disclosed plans to soon recommence oil exploration activities in the Ogoni region.
Lagos authorities have cautioned that borehole users in the Lekki area may be unknowingly drinking water contaminated with faecal matter.
President Tinubu has congratulated three Nigerian students for their remarkable achievement at an international academic contest.
Veritas Kapital Assurance has appointed Babatunde Irukera, former head of the FCCPC, as its new board chairman.
President Bola Tinubu has ordered expedited free healthcare for low-income retirees and immediate pension increases to protect vulnerable Nigerians.
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