Ayodele calls on the federal government to free Nnamdi Kanu in a new video
Primate Ayodele calls on the Federal Government to release Nnamdi Kanu, leader of IPOB, warning of protests if concerns are not addressed.
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Primate Ayodele calls on the Federal Government to release Nnamdi Kanu, leader of IPOB, warning of protests if concerns are not addressed.
Peter Obi reiterates his call for Nnamdi Kanu’s release, stating there’s no justification for the IPOB leader’s continued detention. Obi advocates dialogue
Brazil captain Marquinhos, 32, believes the 2026 World Cup could be his last chance for glory, urging his team to turn pedigree into success.
On what the rule in Nigeria says, he said, "In Nigeria, it is 65. Once you are 65, you stop flying commercial. But we are also reviewing our regulations. Aviation is a very dynamic field; it is not static. It is not stationary. It is an improvement, a modification every day. Nige...
An Indian military transport plane crashed in Assam state while landing. A court of inquiry is investigating the cause of the Indian plane crash.
The Oyo State Police Command has arrested four suspected armed robbers and cultists during a raid on a hideout. A locally made pistol was recovered, and investigations are ongoing.
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A Nigerian court has convicted eleven Indian sailors and their ship for cocaine smuggling, imposing a $6 million fine. This decision follows a plea bargain agreement between the prosecution and the defense.
Blessing Fubara emphasizes his political independence, stating that his ambitions are based on personal conviction rather than external influences. He denies having any influential backers amidst family conflicts.
The Almajiri system in Northern Nigeria continues to create significant challenges for the nation. Addressing the educational and social needs of these children is crucial for future peace and stability.
Brazil has officially joined the competition at the World Cup, adding excitement to the tournament. The United States kicked off the event with a stunning 4-1 victory over Paraguay in front of a large crowd in Los Angeles.
Vice President Kashim Shettima honored the late Emir of Ngazargamu, praising his legacy of unity and peace. Shettima emphasized the lessons Nigerians can learn from the Emir's life and contributions.
Nigerian athletes showcased remarkable talent at the NCAA Championships in Eugene, with Ajayi winning gold in the men's 100 meters. Ogazi also made headlines by defending his NCAA 400m title and setting new records.
The Ekiti governor candidate reassures voters that issues with Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) will not prevent their participation in the upcoming elections. This reflects a commitment to making the voting process more accessible through technological reforms.
Nigeria and 61 other countries are facing significant cuts in funding for HIV prevention efforts. This reduction includes a dramatic drop in funding for condoms, which has fallen by over 90% in some regions.
The US intercepted several Iranian drones aimed at commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz. This action occurred as both the US and Iran indicated that they are nearing an agreement to resolve the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
The article discusses the importance of internal branding in fostering team cohesion and reinforcing brand identity among employees. It emphasizes that when employees connect with a company's values, it enhances their commitment and performance.
An Indian military transport aircraft crashed while landing in Assam. The incident involved a Russian-made Antonov An-32, according to the air force.
Governor Uba Sani has pardoned 97 inmates in Kaduna on Democracy Day, emphasizing rehabilitation and reintegration. This initiative reflects the state's commitment to balancing justice with mercy.
The Ijaw and Itsekiri factions have successfully reached a power-sharing agreement after a meeting mediated by the National Security Adviser. This development is seen as a positive step towards resolving their longstanding disputes.
A court has upheld the dismissal of a former JAMB deputy director and imposed a N250,000 penalty. The dismissal was allegedly linked to his whistleblowing against JAMB officials for corruption.
US coach Pochettino commended his team's spirit and collective effort after their impressive 4-1 World Cup opening win. He emphasized that the victory was a result of teamwork rather than individual brilliance.
South Africa's captain acknowledged the significant support from many Africans for Mexico following their World Cup loss. This defeat puts South Africa in a challenging position for qualification in Group A.
Morocco's Achraf Hakimi expresses confidence as they prepare to face Brazil in a crucial World Cup match. This encounter is pivotal for Morocco's aspirations in the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026.
Apple has partnered with Nigerian artist Asake to promote its new AirPods ahead of the World Cup. This collaboration highlights the growing influence of Nigerian artists in global marketing campaigns.
…Inaugurates 20MW mini-grid project in Kogi President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has hailed the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) for its aggressive read more Tinubu hails REA’s off-grid electrification projects to underserved communities
England's training gear, including balls and boots, has been stolen ahead of the World Cup 2026 in Kansas City. Authorities are investigating the theft to assess the full extent of the loss.
President Tinubu commended the launch of a 20MW off-grid electricity project in Kogi, emphasizing the importance of reliable electricity for all Nigerians. This initiative aligns with his administration's commitment to providing democratic dividends through improved power supply.
The UN has appointed Eziakonwa as the special adviser for African affairs. This role highlights her linguistic skills and commitment to the continent's development.
Former Rep. Farah Dagogo states Democracy Day protests reflect widespread public dissatisfaction with the APC-led government over economic hardship and ins