Nigeria Declares Health Emergency Over Cholera Outbreak
NCDC DG Jide Idris has announced the activation of an emergency centre to address the cholera outbreak across 31 states.
NCDC DG Jide Idris has announced the activation of an emergency centre to address the cholera outbreak across 31 states.
Ohanaeze Ndigbo has accused Southeast governors, political elites of sabotaging negotiations for Nnamdi Kanu’s release due to personal interests.
Shoprite is set to shut down its Wuse branch in Novare Central Mall, Abuja, citing harsh economic conditions.
The Senate ad hoc committee investigating the N30 trillion Ways and Means expenditure has asked the AGF for additional details.
Governor Obaseki says Edo State’s strategic planning and reduced governance costs allowed the implementation of the new minimum wage.
Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan have begun a three-day state visit to the UK, reinforcing bilateral ties.
IPMAN has reported nearly 2,000 petrol outlets have closed in response to customs’ impounding of tanker trucks suspected of smuggling.
Shehu Sani has described Atiku’s presumed gathering of Northern support for 2027 as a project that will “kiss the dust.”
WikiLeaks’s Assange left Belmarsh prison in the UK, bailed by the UK High Court, and boarded a flight on Monday afternoon.
Nigeria’s Army Chief Lagbaja says NADCEL 2024 is a celebration of one of the greatest armies in the world.
Stakeholders from Ogoni ethnic nationality in Rivers State have called for resumption of oil exploration in the area.
Dapo Abiodun and Charles Soludo have been chosen to lead the Southern Governors’ Forum as Chairman and Vice Chairman.
President Tinubu, speaking at the North West Peace Summit, stressed the importance of addressing historical injustices to achieve lasting peace.
Shahjahan Bhuiyan, Bangladesh’s deadliest executioner, died at 74 after being admitted to Dhaka hospital due to chest pains.
President Tinubu has highlighted the need for oil sector investments and a balanced energy transition to support Nigeria’s vulnerable communities.
Hajiya Maryam Albishir, mother-in-law of Vice President Shettima, has been laid to rest in Kano after passing away at 69.
Eighteen lecturers from Nigerian higher institutions have received a grant of $250,000 from the Science Granting Councils Initiative.
Tunji Bello, a lawyer, administrator and renowned journalist, has been appointed CEO/EVC of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission.
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has debunked a false Facebook post impersonating her and claiming she advised the current administration on debt.
Netanyahu says submarines are central to Israel’s security “in ensuring its existence against Iran, which is trying to destroy us.”
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