Two lives lost during World Cup festivities in Mexico City
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Tragedy strikes Mexico City as World Cup celebrations lead to two confirmed deaths by asphyxiation. Learn more about the incident after Mexico’s historic w
Itel has launched 16 comprehensive stores in Lagos to enhance product delivery to customers. This expansion aims to improve accessibility to their digital products in the region.
The African Democratic Congress has submitted the names of its presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar and running mate Rotimi Amaechi to the INEC portal. This move marks a significant step in their electoral preparations.
Governor Mutfwang has reconstituted the security team in Plateau State to enhance the protection of lives and properties. This initiative aims to improve safety in schools and communities across the state.
Nigeria’s delivery sector has grown fast, but the problems remain the same: unpredictable delivery times, high costs, and very little read more A New Challenger Enters Lagos: Targeting 29-minute delivery standard as it expands its decentralized logistics network
A Borno school has identified 36 NECO candidates still held captive following a Boko Haram attack. The missing students include 25 females and 11 males who were taking their exams at the time of the incident.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) and the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) have submitted their presidential nominations to INEC for the 2027 elections. This marks a significant step in the electoral process as parties prepare for the upcoming polls.
Seven nations have qualified for the Round of 16 in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with three knockout matches already scheduled. This marks a significant milestone in the tournament's progression.
Over 1,000 people died from heat-related issues in Spain during June’s record-breaking heatwave, making it the hottest first six months ever recorded.
The World Bank plans to end its lending to China by 2031, indicating a major change in its financial relationship with the country. This decision reflects the evolving dynamics of global economic partnerships.
Lagos has been severely affected by flooding, leading residents to flee their homes and seek shelter with family and friends. Areas like Ago Palace Way, Gbagada, and Isashi are among those submerged.
The Nigeria Police Force has successfully dismantled a notorious kidnapping syndicate in a raid, recovering AK-47s, ammunition, and livestock. This operation marks a significant step in combating violent crime in the FCT-Nasarawa region.
In the first half of 2026, the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) delivered a strong performance, advancing by 47.43 percent. The NGX read more Here are top 10 best-performing stocks in the NGX for H1 2026
The Closed Church Door Years ago, a woman arrived at a church on her wedding morning to find the doors read more Anyhowness Is Expensive: Separation is not divorce. Knowing is not optional
President Bola Tinubu has urged UN member states to include the Preamble of the UN Charter in their constitutions to enhance global peace and cooperation. He emphasized the importance of justice and human dignity in this initiative.
The World Bank will stop lending to China by 2031, transitioning to a role focused on knowledge partnership. This marks a significant shift in the financial relationship between the two entities.
Mexico has ended a 40-year World Cup drought by defeating Ecuador. They remain unbeaten in their last 10 World Cup matches at the Azteca Stadium.
• Says it has received, vetted over 700 petitions in disputed primaries • Declares current candidate line-up as absolute • Party’s governors meet Yilwatda over 2027 polls Adedayo Akinwale in
Atiku Abubakar has urged the federal government to suspend Femi Gbajabiamila immediately. This call reflects ongoing political tensions within Nigeria's leadership.
Nigeria has partnered with Singapore to launch a training program for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) educators. This initiative aims to enhance the quality of vocational education in Nigeria.
Rising fuel prices and e-commerce growth are driving a resurgence of bicycle couriers in Nigeria, redefining last-mile delivery across major cities.
The US Supreme Court has blocked a challenge to birthright citizenship, ensuring protections for children born in the country. Meanwhile, floods in Ghana have tragically claimed 13 lives, and the economic impact of Ebola in Africa is projected to reach $3.6 billion.
By Chioma Obinna The Director-General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, on Monday sounded the alarm over the growing dangers of unsafe food in Nigeria, warning that millions of lives remain at risk from preventab...
Funmi Ogundare The newly appointed Pro-Chancellor of Miva Open University, Dr Tunji Olowolafe, has called for a fundamental rethink of the delivery of higher education in Nigeria, insisting that quality
As the Path to Possibilities Resource Centre recently marked its 10th anniversary, the celebration went beyond commemorating a milestone. It became a reflection on a decade of transforming lives through
He is a quiet force behind APC’s political stability, contends ADE SAMUEL With the APC primaries now concluded, one thing has become very clear. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu remains deliberate,
I do not know whether to say the eagle has landed for the Digital Switch-Over (DSO) or simply to say that a convoluted process has simply been resolved in the manner of deus ex machina. But whichever will apply, the fact that the DSO was launched on Wednesday June 17, 2026, unde...
By AISHA AGBEREBI Should the federal government allow states to police themselves? It is one of the oldest arguments in Nigeria’s constitutional history and one of the most urgent. At its simplest, state policing is territorial policing: a model common in federal system...
….As study reveals alarming death tollBy Joseph Erunke Abuja—The Tertiary Education Trust Fund, TETFund, has challenged Nigerian scientists to accelerate efforts toward developing the country’s first indigenous Lassa fever vaccine, following fresh findings that the dead...
Governor Dauda Lawal’s administration’s investments in health, education, agriculture and infrastructure are making the desired impact across the state. The Zamfara State Auditor General, Abubakar Damaligi, revealed this yesterday during the training of Audit Office s...