Tinubu: Nigeria Will Never Become One-Party State but It’s a Great Pleasure to Witness Opposition in Disarray
Tinubu has assured that Nigeria’s democracy is safe under his watch, refuting any one-party state agenda
Tinubu has assured that Nigeria’s democracy is safe under his watch, refuting any one-party state agenda
Environmentalists have urged the government to ban GMOs, citing food sovereignty, health risks, and regulatory system flaws.
No presidency stands alone — meet the key figures shaping decisions behind President Tinubu’s administration.
Olu Falae insists he won 1999 election by 1.5 million votes, claiming Obasanjo was imposed by military to protect interests.
A London-bound Air India flight has crashed shortly after take-off in Ahmedabad, with over 200 passengers believed to be on board.
The US announced plans to withdraw certain personnel from the Middle East due to heightened tensions with Iran.
The United Nations will vote on a resolution calling for an immediate Gaza ceasefire, opposed by both US and Israel.
The UK economy has recorded its steepest contraction since 2023, driven largely by the impact of new US tariffs.
US Marines will be stationed across Los Angeles within 48 hours, granted authority to detain civilians if necessary.
Arab Americans in Dearborn feel betrayed by Trump’s renewed travel ban, deepening political distrust in Michigan’s key electorate
Air Peace has described Oshiomhole’s extortion claim as deliberate falsehood, insisting no staff extorted passengers or sold tickets after closure.
US, UK, Finland, Norway and Canada mission heads have urged Nigeria to reform cyberlaws to better uphold democracy and human rights.
Rivers Sole Administrator Ibas has presented the N1.48trn 2025 Appropriation Bill to the State House of Representatives
Lagos governor Sanwo-Olu has described the upcoming LG elections as strategic groundwork for President Tinubu’s second-term ambitions.
Hundreds of thousands in Kenya’s Kakuma refugee camp face starvation after US aid cuts slashed food rations to 30%.
The NEF has slammed the “lopsidedness” in federal funding, insisting the North is being systematically excluded from infrastructural development projects.
Senator Adams Oshiomhole has alleged extortion of passengers and poor service by airlines, demanding aviation sector reforms from Minister Keyamo.
Head of Civil Service, Didi Walson-Jack, has assured that the service will be fully digitised by December 31st 2025.
The FCCPC has launched a taskforce to tackle counterfeit products, saying Nigeria’s market is flooded with fake, substandard products
Nigeria’s trade surplus hit N5.17tn in Q1 2025, driven by crude oil, as imports decline from Q4 2024 levels.
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