Nigeria’s 64th Independence Day: Leaders Urge Unity While Citizens Plan Protest Over Hardships
As Nigeria marks its 64th independence anniversary, leaders express optimism for change, while citizens voice despair, prompting protests amid hardships.
As Nigeria marks its 64th independence anniversary, leaders express optimism for change, while citizens voice despair, prompting protests amid hardships.
The federal government has disbursed N122 billion to six companies to enhance gas distribution and infrastructure
An independent investigative panel has been established to address corruption allegations within the NCS, prompted by claims against Bobrisky
EFCC has defended its decision to drop money laundering charges against Bobrisky complies with the Administration of Criminal Justice Act.
FIFA has banned Samuel Eto’o for six months, preventing him from attending any national team games due to misconduct.
The EFCC has promised to investigate ex-Zamfara Governor Bello Matawalle over the alleged misuse of N528 billion
Ryan Routh has not guilty to federal charges for an alleged assassination attempt on Trump at his Florida golf club.
Former US President Trump has claimed, without evidence, that unchecked thefts of items occur while police are barred from intervening.
Tinubu has promised not to abuse the relationship between Nigeria’s executive and judiciary.
Dikembe Mutombo, a Hall of Famer and NBA defensive legend, has passed away at 58 after battling brain cancer.
Despite warnings from the Federal Government and the Nigerian Police Force, organisers of the October 1 protest against hardship in the country have vowed to proceed with the planned demonstration.
President Tinubu on Monday swore in Justice Kudirat Kekere-ekun as the 23rd substantive Chief Justice of Nigeria.
PDP and APC in Ondo State are at loggerheads over the N3.5bn for the renovation of public primary school.
Elder statesman Robert Clarke has advocated for Nigeria’s return to a parliamentary system for increased accountability in governance.
The World Bank has approved $1.57 billion to boost healthcare and climate resilience in Nigeria, focusing on women, children, and irrigation.
Amina Mohammed has called for rethinking of global financing, advocating for long-term concessional funding to support Africa’s sustainable development.
A lawyer representing a new accuser of Sean “Diddy” Combs has disclosed unsettling information.
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen is facing trial for alleged misappropriation of EU funds, alongside 26 others
Shigeru Ishiba, the leader of Japan’s ruling party, intends to announce a parliamentary election for October 27.
President Biden approved $567 million in defence support for Taiwan, strengthening its military amid rising tensions with China.
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