UK identifies 150 offenders in sexual abuse crackdown
UK law enforcement has identified 150 offenders in a significant crackdown on organized sexual abuse networks. This initiative aims to combat drug-facilitated sexual assault and domestic abuse.
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UK law enforcement has identified 150 offenders in a significant crackdown on organized sexual abuse networks. This initiative aims to combat drug-facilitated sexual assault and domestic abuse.
Actress Clarion Chukwurah has called on President Tinubu to support the establishment of state police and to arm vigilantes as a temporary security measure. This initiative aims to enhance safety while the state police are being developed.
The complete roster of record holders for the 2026 FIFA World Cup has been unveiled, featuring stars like Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. This highlights the historic achievements of these players in the world of football.
Cristiano Ronaldo scored a vital penalty as Portugal triumphed over Croatia 2-1, ensuring their progression to the knockout stage of the World Cup. This victory highlights Portugal's strong performance in the tournament.
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President Bola Tinubu has encouraged Nigerian athletes to embody courage, integrity, and patriotism as they prepare for the 2026 Commonwealth Games. He emphasized the importance of competing with honor and discipline.
Spain triumphed over Austria with a decisive 3-0 victory, securing their place in the Round of 16 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This win highlights Spain's strong performance in the tournament.
The Federal Government has inaugurated the Technical Board of the Nigeria Anti-Doping Centre to enhance integrity in sports. This initiative underscores Nigeria's commitment to promoting fairness and excellence in athletic competitions.
The basketball community has celebrated Colonel Samuel Ahmedu's 68th birthday with heartfelt tributes. As the President of FIBA Africa Zone 3, his contributions to the sport have been widely recognized.
Pape Gueye has announced a break from the Senegal national team until there are changes in the coaching staff. His decision highlights concerns about the current management's effectiveness.
Hope for rescue is growing 50 days after the Orire kidnapping, despite ongoing uncertainty. The situation highlights the human cost of the prolonged wait for resolution.
The court has upheld the leadership of Mark in the African Democratic Congress, dismissing Abejide's legal challenge. This decision has been hailed by party members, including Atiku, as a vindication of their stance.
Dangote Refinery has successfully secured $750 million through its first Eurobond issuance, priced at 7.5%. This funding comes ahead of its planned IPO and reflects the refinery's commitment to stabilizing fuel prices despite global oil market fluctuations.
The Federal Court of Appeal has confirmed Halkin Exploration and Production Limited as the legal owner and operator of OML 46. This ruling upholds a previous decision made by the Federal High Court in 2025.
The Bank of Industry has been allocated N645 billion to support the economy and is expected to create 1.68 million jobs by 2025. Leaders commend the bank's governance and its impact on manufacturing companies in Nigeria.
The Naira has fallen to N1,403 per dollar in the black market, a decline from N1,385 per dollar the previous day. This depreciation reflects ongoing challenges in Nigeria's currency market.
Canada has launched a new framework to enhance cooperation with Nigeria in key sectors like agriculture and renewable energy. This initiative aims to strengthen bilateral relations and foster innovation between the two nations.
Minister Ekperikpe Ekpo celebrates Nigeria's membership in the International Energy Agency, highlighting its significance for energy access and industrialization. This membership positions Nigeria to represent over 80% of global energy demand.
President Tinubu has launched a new initiative aimed at training 5,000 youths to enhance smart meter deployment in Nigeria. This program is part of the Renewed Hope Agenda to create jobs and improve the power sector.
Expectant mothers in Nigeria are struggling with skyrocketing childbirth expenses, with costs soaring from an expected ₦180,000 to over ₦1 million. Experts warn that these rising charges are leading to unsafe births and increased maternal deaths.
Shell and nine banks have launched a $3 billion fund aimed at supporting Nigerian oil service companies. This initiative is expected to empower local contractors and enhance local content in the oil and gas sector.
The Nigerian government has launched a Clean Cooking Policy Framework and established a National E-Cooking Steering Committee. This initiative aims to promote e-cooking adoption through enhanced collaboration and investment.
The Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers (CIS) has challenged FTSE Russell's decision to delay Nigeria's reclassification to Frontier Market status. They view this as a temporary review process, indicating optimism for future developments.
ECOWAS has officially inaugurated its new headquarters in Abuja, signifying a commitment to regional unity. The event coincides with Nigeria and China's pledge to enhance collaboration in West Africa.
The World Bank has awarded Akwa Ibom State $6.2 million to enhance transparency and good governance. This funding is part of the SABER Programme aimed at improving business conditions in the state.
The Nigerian government plans to repatriate over 700 citizens from South Africa due to increasing xenophobic violence. This move reflects the government's commitment to ensuring the safety of its nationals abroad.
Trade between Nigeria and the United States has increased by 14%, approaching $15 billion by 2025. This growth reflects strengthening economic ties between the two nations.
Shell and nine Nigerian banks have initiated a $3 billion funding program to support local oil service providers. This initiative is expected to significantly enhance the capabilities of indigenous contractors in the oil sector.
Olayemi Cardoso, Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, has launched a vision to transform Nigeria into a global fintech production center. He urged banks to invest N4.65 trillion in the real sector to support this initiative.