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The mega fight between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury is likely to occur in the United States this November. Fans are eagerly awaiting this highly anticipated heavyweight showdown.
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The mega fight between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury is likely to occur in the United States this November. Fans are eagerly awaiting this highly anticipated heavyweight showdown.
Nigeria's ongoing power outages persist despite the influx of $3.6 billion in loans from the World Bank. The unstable power supply continues to affect millions of citizens across the country.
The Nigerian Bar Association, led by President Mazi Afam Osigwe, has called for urgent reforms in the country's legal education system. He warns that without these changes, the legal profession may face irrelevance.
The Federal High Court of Nigeria will now allow document submissions on weekends and public holidays. This move aims to facilitate the filing of pre-election matters in preparation for the 2027 elections.
Babalakin and Co. will host a colloquium focused on integrating Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles into corporate governance. The event is scheduled for June 4, aiming to enhance regulatory frameworks in Nigeria.
Nigerians are gearing up for elections next year, but concerns are raised about the integrity of the primary processes. Manipulated primaries could undermine the credibility of the upcoming elections.
The article discusses the 2026 Electoral Act and the upcoming 2027 elections in Nigeria. It highlights various court cases involving political parties and the courts' rulings on these matters.
The Electoral Committee of the Nigerian Bar Association has published the final list of candidates for the 2026 national elections. This marks a significant step in the electoral process as the country prepares for the upcoming polls.
An Abuja court has dismissed a $19.6 million lawsuit against the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited. This ruling reinforces the legal standing of NNPCL in the case.
The Supreme Court of Nigeria is addressing the implications of an oral withdrawal of confession during trials. This ruling could significantly impact future legal proceedings in the country.
The article emphasizes the urgent need for government and security agencies to focus on rescuing children in distress. It calls for collective action rather than reexamining past failures.
A brutal bandit attack in Dangulbi community, Sokoto State, has resulted in the deaths of 17 people and the looting of shops. This incident highlights the ongoing security challenges in the region.
Kaduna State Police and local vigilantes have successfully recovered 245 stolen cattle, thwarting kidnapping attempts in the process. This operation highlights the effectiveness of community collaboration in enhancing security.
Anambra State is intensifying regulation of mortuary services by requiring all facilities to register or renew their licenses by June 5. This crackdown aims to ensure compliance and improve standards in the mortuary sector.
Two men have been sentenced to 24 years in prison for the murder of Sylvester Abayomi, a UK-based Nigerian, in Manchester. This case highlights the tragic loss of life within the Nigerian diaspora.
Five police officers have been detained in relation to the death of Delta musician OG Millan. The court has set the next hearing for June 15, 2026.
The DSS has arrested five suspected arms couriers linked to the Niger school abduction of nearly 300 students and staff in November 2025.
The Federal Government has ended the mandatory three-month pre-retirement leave for civil servants, clarifying that the Public Service Rules do not support
The Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) commemorates five years since the passing of its founder, Prophet TB Joshua, with a special “Rejoicing with the
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Nigeria's capital market has successfully transitioned to a T+1 settlement cycle, marking a significant improvement in transaction efficiency. This change aims to reduce risk and enhance the country's competitiveness in the global market.
Oil workers have closed NUPRC offices across Nigeria in protest over welfare issues. The indefinite strike highlights ongoing concerns about the working conditions within the regulatory body.
Nigeria's petrol prices have skyrocketed by 643% over the last three years, increasing from N175 to N1,300. This surge is causing significant concern among Nigerians regarding its impact on their daily lives.
Oil prices have surged due to rising tensions between the US and Iran following recent strikes. This escalation raises concerns about potential disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.
Ekiti State Police Command has clarified that there was no bus kidnapping along the Aramoko-Ekiti road. They have warned against the spread of misinformation and threatened legal action against those peddling fake news.
A woman in Cross River has been sentenced to eight years in prison for running unlicensed pharmacies in Calabar. This ruling emphasizes the importance of adhering to regulations set by the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria.
A tricycle operator in Anambra has been sentenced to death by hanging for murder. The conviction stems from a case involving 'one-chance' robbery.
A man named Success has died from injuries allegedly inflicted by So-Safe Corps officers in Ogun State. The incident has raised serious concerns about police conduct and accountability.
The Nigerian Army rescued 23 kidnapped passengers during a successful operation in Kogi State. Unfortunately, two victims lost their lives in the incident.
The Kogi State Police Command has successfully trained 565 constables in firearm management skills. This initiative aims to improve operational efficiency and professionalism within the police force.