INEC to deploy 1.4m corps members for 2027 polls
Discover why INEC plans to deploy 1.4 million NYSC corps members for the 2027 polls, highlighting their critical role in ensuring credible elections.
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Discover why INEC plans to deploy 1.4 million NYSC corps members for the 2027 polls, highlighting their critical role in ensuring credible elections.
WAEC assures stakeholders that glitches from the 2025 exam will not happen in the 2026 WASSCE, citing stricter safeguards and upgraded systems.
A court in Lagos has denied bail to businessman Ufoma Immanuel, who is facing allegations of a $1.5 million fraud. The judge dismissed his preliminary objections in the case.
ASUU issues a fresh strike threat over the government’s ‘distorted’ implementation of the December 2025 agreement. Find out the unresolved issues.
Delta State Governor Oborevwori reaffirms his commitment to awarding more infrastructure projects to Julius Berger to create jobs and accelerate developmen
Kano residents staged a two-day protest against a railway project for blocking access roads without an alternative, demanding a promised flyover.
SON and GAIN launch a training program for SMEs on large-scale food fortification to tackle malnutrition challenges across North-East Nigeria.
The Nigerian equities market gains N3.17tn as the All-Share Index surpasses the 250,000-point mark, driven by strong investor confidence and high trading v
Governor Ademola Adeleke has deposed Osun monarch, Oba Joseph Oloyede, after his US conviction for tax fraud and money laundering. The stool is now vacant.
The Nigerian Bar Association identifies major Bauchi justice threats, including poor judicial welfare, infrastructure decay, and unregulated AI in legal pr
JAMB reveals the 2026 top UTME scorer and sets the university admission JAMB cutoff mark at 150. Get details on admission deadlines and other new policies.
For decades, Nigeria’s state-owned refineries in Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna have served as monuments of administrative rot, massive corruption and fiscal leakage. Despite the infusion of billions of dollars into perennial “turn around maintenance” (TAM) cycles,...
President Tinubu praises Afenifere leader Chief Reuben Fasoranti on his 100th birthday, hailing him as a selfless leader in the fight for justice and democ
PSHAN unveils Vivo Health, a digital platform to democratize healthcare access in Nigeria by connecting patients to providers and emergency services.
A father in Niger State claims a military airstrike killed his three children, among other civilian casualties, a report the military has denied.
A political group warns that growing divisions within Nigeria’s opposition coalition could pave the way for a Gombe APC victory in the 2027 elections.
Pioneer FUMSA VC says the FG is addressing Nigeria’s health sector challenges, like brain drain, by creating new medical universities to boost manpower.
Journalist Steven Kefas reveals systematic kidnap victims’ torture based on faith, citing survivor accounts of a brutal two-tier captivity system in Nigeri
•We’re now better prepared for any flood — Community leaders By Emem Idio KAIAMA—As part of proactive measures to mitigate the effects of flooding in communities in Bayelsa State, the International Federation of the Red Cross has built the capacity of locals to prepare...
Concerns are rising over the police's handling of the case involving the execution of musician Oghenemine 'Mine' Ogidi. Activists allege that innocent officers are being framed while the civilian accomplices remain unidentified and free.
A Lagos High Court has acquitted Ibrahim Usman, who spent nearly ten years in detention without conviction. This ruling highlights significant issues within the judicial system.
A dismissed soldier, Gwotyel Justine, is suing the Nigerian Army for what he claims is an unlawful dismissal. He has taken his case to the Federal High Court in Lagos.
A Federal High Court in Lagos has ordered the Nigerian Navy and the Attorney-General of the Federation to pay over N104 million in damages. This ruling follows a case involving the shooting and stabbing of a doctor.
The Federal High Court has announced a new nationwide posting schedule for recently appointed judges and some serving judicial officers. This initiative aims to strengthen the judiciary's effectiveness across the country.
The Supreme Court of Nigeria discussed the conditions necessary for a successful plea of self-defense. This ruling could have significant implications for legal proceedings in the country.
The article critiques Nigeria's 1999 Constitution, highlighting its flaws and the impact on democracy. It calls for a reevaluation to strengthen democratic principles in the country.
Bayelsa communities are facing severe challenges as a new oil leak threatens their livelihoods. Residents are increasingly worried about the impact on their survival following recent spills in the region.
The article discusses Nigeria's historical support for the ANC and questions whether the country is under-reacting to current xenophobic sentiments. It highlights the complexities of Nigeria's relationships within Africa.
The arrest of nine kidnappers in Edo has uncovered a troubling insider collaboration. This incident highlights ongoing security challenges in the region.
Eko Hotels is celebrating its 50th anniversary, highlighting its significance beyond the turbulent Nigerian political landscape. This milestone reflects the establishment's enduring legacy in the hospitality industry.