Nigerian singer Peter Okoye has threatened to take legal action against a social media user over comments made about his late mother, Josephine Okoye. The confrontation began after the user
Nigerian singer Peter Okoye has threatened to take legal action against a social media user over comments made about his late mother, Josephine Okoye. The confrontation began after the user
Nigerian filmmaker Mo Fakorede recently premiered Hannah on YouTube, drawing attention for its emotional storytelling, rich cultural presentation, and powerful performances inspired by the biblical story of Hannah. The film
The Monday Okpebholo administration has pushed back against criticism of its performance, insisting that visible progress across infrastructure, education, healthcare and security reflects steady governance rather than political messaging. Speaking
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Yusuf Tuggar has pointed to what he describes as a growing imbalance in land use as a major factor behind rising insecurity, particularly banditry, in
Jos Electricity Distribution Company has attributed the recent wave of electricity outages across its coverage areas to a sharp decline in power allocation from the national grid, highlighting ongoing challenges
The Lagos State Government has commenced the handover of 180 newly completed shops at the Alaba Rago Transnational Market, marking a major milestone in its plan to modernize trading infrastructure
Zenith Bank has announced the appointment of Kennedy Okwudili as an executive director, in a move aimed at strengthening its leadership structure and sustaining its internal succession strategy. The appointment,
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has signed a new agreement with Chinese partners in a fresh attempt to revive the country’s struggling refineries, while also reporting improved financial performance.
Governor Alex Otti has approved the immediate commencement of a feasibility study for the proposed Azumini-Obeaku Seaport and Inland Waterways Corridor in Abia State, signalling early steps toward what could
Bloomberg has released its second edition of “African Startups to Watch,” profiling 25 startups across the continent that are building solutions to some of Africa’s most persistent infrastructure and systems