Tragedy on the Niger River Claims 27 Lives
A wooden boat carrying dozens to a condolence visit capsized on the Niger River, leaving 27 dead and sparking renewed calls for stricter safety measures. The National Inland Waterways Authority
A wooden boat carrying dozens to a condolence visit capsized on the Niger River, leaving 27 dead and sparking renewed calls for stricter safety measures. The National Inland Waterways Authority
Super Eagles captain William Troost-Ekong issued a rallying cry for Nigerians to back the team ahead of their 2026 World Cup qualifier matches against Rwanda and South Africa, as reported
The Nigeria Police Force announced the transfer of its Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, to Delta Command after his promotion to Deputy Commissioner of Police. The move, reported by
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed optimism about discussing Russia sanctions with U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday, aiming to advance peace negotiations in the ongoing war with Russia. Speaking from
Japan’s 30-year government bond yields have hit an all-time high, signaling economic shifts and raising concerns about global financial markets. Japan’s 30-year government bond yields reached a record high, driven
A California court has cleared American rapper Cardi B of assault allegations, ending a legal battle that drew significant attention. A California court dismissed assault charges against rapper Cardi B,
China displayed advanced drones, missiles, and laser technology in a grand military parade, signaling its growing defense capabilities to the world. Beijing hosted a massive military parade, showcasing cutting-edge drones,
Shell has scrapped a significant biofuel project in the Netherlands, raising questions about the energy giant’s sustainability commitments and global energy transitions. Shell announced the cancellation of a major biofuel
The Federal Government and National Assembly have endorsed the West African Examinations Council’s initiative to introduce computer-based testing for its exams starting in 2026. Nigeria’s Federal Government and National Assembly
Labour Party’s Datti Baba-Ahmed has urged the Federal Government to investigate allegations by former Kaduna Governor Nasir El-Rufai that it is paying bandits, warning against dismissing the claims lightly. Datti