USA and Germany lead the way as Netherlands aim for World Cup advancement
USA and Germany aim for perfect World Cup group stages, while the Netherlands and Japan are poised to join them in the knockouts. Get the latest updates.
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USA and Germany aim for perfect World Cup group stages, while the Netherlands and Japan are poised to join them in the knockouts. Get the latest updates.
The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has restored bulk power supply to Lagos following a national grid disturbance. Learn more about the Lagos power r
Kebbi Police arrest four suspects in connection with a violent farmers-herders clash in Gulma, Argungu LGA, that killed eight people. Read more.
Nigeria Customs Service intercepts over 580,000 unregistered medicines at Kano airport, handing them to NAFDAC to protect public health.
An APC chieftain declares PDP has lost its appeal in Ogun State ahead of the 2027 governorship election, citing internal divisions and APC’s performance.
France’s national team is determined to honor grieving coach Didier Deschamps in their final World Cup group game against Norway. Read more here.
Metuh commended the President for championing a reform that previous administrations failed to implement despite widespread public support. The post Tinubu showed courage, statesmanship on state police – Metuh appeared first on Vanguard News.
Governor Babagana Zulum announced the closure of the Bama internally displaced persons camp, with plans to shut it down in the coming weeks. This move is part of ongoing efforts to address the needs of displaced individuals in Borno State.
NITDA has partnered with Meta to improve online safety for young people in Nigeria. This collaboration aims to provide safe and age-appropriate online experiences for the youth.
An Ekiti court has sentenced Ibrahim Abubakar and Abdulahi Abubakar to 25 years in prison each for kidnapping. Justice Lekan Ogunmoye delivered the verdict after they were found guilty of the crime.
The Nigerian government has officially transferred the management of Enugu Airport to a private entity, a move that has been in the works for two decades. Minister Festus Keyamo credits President Bola Tinubu's administration for making this concession possible.
Zedvance Finance has appointed three new directors to its board, enhancing its commitment to corporate governance. This move aims to drive sustainable growth and create value for customers and stakeholders.
Oyo State has extended the curfew in ten local government areas by an additional 24 hours. The curfew, originally imposed to maintain security, runs from 4pm to 8am.
Oluremi Tinubu has been appointed as the Grand Matron of the Nigerian Red Cross Society. She emphasized the organization's significant contributions to humanitarian efforts in Nigeria.
Sanusi has called on ECOWAS to restore relations with Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso, highlighting the negative impact of their withdrawal on regional integration and security. He emphasizes the need for cooperation to enhance economic opportunities in West Africa.
Osun State University has closed its Ifetedo campus following the tragic death of a 400-level student, Miss Grace Osunlakin. The decision aims to address the situation and ensure the safety and well-being of the students.
Mr Ibu's son has publicly criticized his father's widow for her financial request, alleging she sold his properties and neglected his other children. This family dispute highlights tensions following the late actor's passing.
OnePurze, a new fintech startup in Nigeria, is focusing on the increasing demand for cross-border payments. The company offers virtual dollar cards and multi-currency transfer options to meet this need.
A German court has sentenced 12 members of a Nigerian romance fraud ring to prison, with terms ranging from over three years to eight-and-a-half years. This ruling highlights ongoing international efforts to combat cybercrime and fraud networks.
The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has successfully reestablished the Benin–Egbin transmission line, improving power supply to Lagos. Engineers are still working on additional repairs to ensure full restoration of service.
Minister Festus Keyamo has approved the concession agreement for the redevelopment of Akanu Ibiam International Airport in Enugu. This partnership with Aero Alliance Limited is expected to enhance the airport's operations and services.
Kano State has achieved the highest number of new voter registrations in Nigeria, with 441,845 newly registered voters. This surge is attributed to effective mobilization efforts in the region.
Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf has formed a committee to investigate the death of a boarding school student at St. Louis College. The initiative aims to uncover the circumstances surrounding the incident and prevent future occurrences.
Kwara State has expressed concern over the increasing number of unidentified motorcycle riders, highlighting significant security threats. The government is urging residents to comply with registration requirements to enhance safety.
Stakeholders are urging the federal government to collaborate with traditional and religious leaders to foster national unity and peace in Nigeria. This partnership is seen as vital for enhancing social cohesion across the country.
Apple has announced a price increase for its MacBook and iPad products due to rising costs associated with AI development. This move reflects the growing expenses in memory and storage linked to advancements in artificial intelligence.
Lagos police have confirmed that the recent explosion at Mushin market was due to a mechanical failure, dismissing any links to terrorism or explosives. This clarification aims to alleviate public concern following the incident.
Justice Mosunmola Dipeolu emphasizes the importance of integrity and ethical standards among lawyers and judges in Ogun State. This call aims to bolster public confidence in the judicial system.
Lagos State Government calls on tourism stakeholders to protect the environment, culture, and arts to attract more visitors and grow the Lagos tourism econ
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