Nigeria’s Supreme Court overturned a 2014 bail ruling by the Court of Appeal, ordering Fred Ajudua, a prominent lawyer and businessman, back to Kirikiri Maximum Security Prison in Lagos to
Nigeria’s Supreme Court overturned a 2014 bail ruling by the Court of Appeal, ordering Fred Ajudua, a prominent lawyer and businessman, back to Kirikiri Maximum Security Prison in Lagos to
Demonstrators seek answers on Dadiyata disappearance, demand audit of loans and security record Residents of Kaduna State on Thursday staged a peaceful protest at the Government House, demanding an investigation
Attack on girls’ primary school in Minab leaves dozens dead and injured as tensions escalate following joint military action involving Israel and the United States. School attack leaves dozens dead
Pensioners in Osun State have credited Governor Ademola Adeleke’s free health insurance initiative with improving access to medical care and reducing mortality among retirees, as rising healthcare costs continue to
The Lagos State Government has stepped up efforts to combat open defecation, arresting 46 individuals in a targeted operation across major commercial areas on Lagos Island. The arrests were executed
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has proposed a new rule requiring telecom operators to issue a minimum 14-day notice before deactivating SIM cards due to inactivity or postpaid churn. The
Nigeria’s foreign reserves have risen to $48.5 billion as of February 17, 2026, marking the country’s highest reserve level in more than a decade and matching figures last recorded in
An influential Iranian cleric has urged Pope Leo XIV to publicly condemn the killing of Iran’s former supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, arguing that silence from global religious figures risks normalising
The legendary rivalry between global sportswear giants Adidas and Puma, rooted in a decades-old family feud, is being transformed into a thrilling television series, promising to bring a fascinating chapter
The Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) has dismissed reports claiming that disputed crude oil and gas wells have already been ceded to certain oil-producing states, describing the claims