UniAbuja Expels 28 Students For Result Forgery, Drug Possession
The University of Abuja, now renamed Yakubu Gowon University, has expelled 28 students over offences ranging from result forgery to burglary and possession of hard drugs, in one of the
The University of Abuja, now renamed Yakubu Gowon University, has expelled 28 students over offences ranging from result forgery to burglary and possession of hard drugs, in one of the
Nigeria’s fiscal structure could be facing a significant shift after President Bola Tinubu issued an executive order directing that oil and gas revenues be paid directly into the Federation Account.
Nigerian singer Simi, born Simisola Bolatito Kosoko, has addressed criticism following the resurfacing of several old tweets she made more than a decade ago. The posts, originally shared between 2012
A Yoruba person’s honest appreciation of the culture that’s quietly been running Nigeria’s economy all along. Let me start by putting my card on the table. I am Yoruba. And
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has uncovered a warehouse in Lagos allegedly stocked with counterfeit and prohibited cosmetic products valued at about ₦3 billion.
The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has called on President Bola Tinubu to order the immediate withdrawal of Nigeria’s Lawful Interception of Communications Regulations, 2019. In a statement released
Nigeria’s ambition to bring 20 million new investors into the capital market by 2026 will depend heavily on strong partnerships with fintech companies and other industry players, according to capital
Passengers travelling on the Abuja–Kaduna rail corridor have raised fresh concerns over recurring technical faults that leave coaches hot and dark during trips. According to a report by the News
Nigeria still imports about 65 percent of the livestock consumed annually, despite having the natural resources to produce far more locally, according to the country’s livestock development minister. Mukhtar Maiha,
Human rights watchdog Amnesty International has raised serious concerns over the escalating wave of violence across Nigeria, revealing that at least 323 people were killed in multiple attacks within the