The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) announced on July 22, 2025, that domestic airlines refunded over ₦1 billion to 5,285 passengers for flight disruptions in the second quarter of 2025
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) announced on July 22, 2025, that domestic airlines refunded over ₦1 billion to 5,285 passengers for flight disruptions in the second quarter of 2025
Zenith Bank Plc has delivered a strong first-half performance for 2025, posting gross earnings of ₦2.5 trillion, a 20% year-on-year rise. The bank also approved an increased interim dividend of
Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, has approved the release of ₦2.321 billion for the payment of pension entitlements, gratuities, and death benefits to retirees and families of deceased civil
Judith Amaechi, wife of former Rivers State Governor and Transportation Minister Rotimi Amaechi, on July 23, 2025, dismissed as “absurd” a claim by Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike that
Government says placements, internships and remote work partnerships are central to converting digital skills into jobs The Federal Government has outlined plans to directly connect beneficiaries of the Three Million
Google is expanding the reach of its Gemini AI assistant once again, this time bringing the tool to Chrome on iPhone and iPad after debuting it on desktop and Android
The naira recorded further gains across official and parallel markets last week, buoyed by sustained foreign exchange inflows and improving liquidity conditions. Riding on strong dollar supply and renewed investor
Hosts Morocco opened their Africa Cup of Nations campaign confidently on Sunday night, defeating Comoros 2–0 in front of a packed Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium to underline their status as
Raphael Onyedika scored a brace as a rotated Nigerian Super Eagles team overcame Uganda 3-1 on Tuesday to cap a flawless group stage performance at the 2025 Africa Cup of
The Lagos State Government announced stringent penalties for environmental violations, effective July 1, 2025, including fines up to ₦250,000 and jail terms of up to six months for offenders. The