Niger's private schools association cancels graduation ceremonies
The Niger Private Schools Board has canceled graduation ceremonies in all private schools. The new policy will promote speech and prize-giving instead.
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The Niger Private Schools Board has canceled graduation ceremonies in all private schools. The new policy will promote speech and prize-giving instead.
The Supreme Court of Nigeria has mandated that lawyers submit appeal documents online starting September 2026. This move aims to streamline the legal process through the Nigerian Case Management System.
The list of 10 Ballon d'Or winners competing in the 2026 FIFA World Cup semi-finals has been released. This highlights the elite talent participating in the tournament.
Kemi Badenoch, Conservative leader, argues immigrants on temporary work visas should not automatically gain permanent UK residency, urging Labour to retain
Badenoch advises that temporary visa holders in the UK should not have the right to remain indefinitely. This statement is directed at the Labour Party's stance on immigration policy.
Nigeria’s Finance Minister calls for stronger West Africa tax cooperation to deepen reforms, improve compliance, and boost revenue mobilization across the
SDP presidential candidate, Prince Adewole Adebayo, celebrates Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka on his 92nd birthday, praising his enduring legacy of courage an
The final batch of 315 Nigerians is set to return from South Africa on Wednesday, July 15, 2026, following recent xenophobic attacks.
Akwa Ibom Governor Umo Eno approves ₦1.3bn bursary, increasing student grants to ₦50,000. This initiative aims to ease financial burdens and boost educatio
Cross River State Governor Bassey Otu has ordered urgent repairs on the failed sections of the Calabar-Odukpani Road to ensure commuter safety and convenie
A court has sentenced an associate of a notorious bandit to 20 years in prison for multiple charges. The sentence reflects the ongoing efforts to combat banditry in Nigeria.
The Nigerian Navy has detained two individuals, including a retired Deputy Superintendent of Police, for allegedly vandalizing an oil pipeline in Imo State. The operation highlights ongoing efforts to combat oil theft and pipeline vandalism in the region.
Authorities in Katsina successfully clashed with bandits, leading to the rescue of two individuals who had been abducted. The police engaged in a gun duel, forcing the assailants to flee.
The Supreme Court has directed lawyers to submit all case documents before the September sessions. This includes uploading Records of Appeal and Briefs of Argument to streamline court proceedings.
The Nigerian presidency has criticized Governor Seyi Makinde's call for a UN investigation into the Oyo school abduction. They questioned the need for such an inquiry, highlighting the trauma faced by the affected children.
The Nigerian Air Force is evaluating the maintenance of its C-130H aircraft in Portugal. Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke emphasized the commitment to upholding high safety standards.
A task force in Taraba has successfully raided an illegal mining site, resulting in the arrest of two individuals. This operation was conducted after weeks of intelligence gathering, highlighting the ongoing efforts to combat illegal mining activities in the region.
Lagos has regained its position among Africa's top ten busiest airports, highlighting significant growth in the region. This resurgence showcases the importance of Murtala Muhammed International Airport as Nigeria's key aviation hub.
Oil prices have surged due to new US military actions against Iran, raising concerns about inflation. Meanwhile, stock markets are generally advancing, indicating a mixed economic response.
Aston Villa is attempting to disrupt Newcastle United's negotiations for Swiss midfielder Johan Manzambi. The club aims to secure the player ahead of Newcastle's proposed £50 million deal.
Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji has approved the recruitment of primary school teachers to enhance basic education. This initiative aims to fill existing vacancies and improve educational standards in the state.
The Kano State Government has donated N1 million and food items to the family of Inspector Sani Haladu, who died while serving. This gesture aims to support the bereaved family in their time of need.
The US Embassy in Nigeria has provided clarity on the permissible uses of the B1/B2 visa, which include business, tourism, and family visits. They emphasized the importance of avoiding misuse of the visa to prevent complications.
Yobe State Government approves enrolment of state and local government retirees into its health insurance scheme, reducing financial burden and ensuring qu
Iranian authorities executed two individuals for Islamic State membership. Learn more about the recent Iran executions and rising tensions in the Middle Ea
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Lagos State Government threatens legal action against an X user for sharing a misleading flood video falsely attributed to Lagos. Commissioner insists on l
Fidelity Bank has distributed 180,000 food packages to support the welfare of Nigerians. This initiative is part of the bank's corporate social responsibility efforts.
Kylian Mbappe and Lamine Yamal are set to face off in the World Cup semi-finals as France takes on Spain. This match marks their first encounter on football's biggest stage, promising an exciting showdown.
Rev. Fr. Gabriel Ositadimma Anochilionye has been awarded School Administrator of the Year at the AMTY Awards. This recognition highlights his contributions to St. Charles College, Onitsha.