Former IGP Adamu's departure from APC will not impact our 2027 prospects, says Chairman
Nasarawa APC Chairman, Aliyu Bello, states ex-IGP Abubakar Adamu’s defection to SDP won’t impact the party’s 2027 election chances.
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Nasarawa APC Chairman, Aliyu Bello, states ex-IGP Abubakar Adamu’s defection to SDP won’t impact the party’s 2027 election chances.
A brutalised teenager, rehabilitated through the intervention of Anambra First Lady Nonye Soludo, is now set for university, showcasing a triumph over adve
Ghana has matched Nigeria's World Cup record with a thrilling win against Panama. This victory marks Ghana's sixth win in World Cup history, making both nations the most successful African teams in the tournament.
Brazil has reduced its key interest rate to 14.25% amid ongoing inflation concerns. This marks another step in the country's monetary policy adjustments.
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Colombia beat World Cup debutants Uzbekistan 3-1 in their opening Group K game on Wednesday thanks to an inspired performance from Luis Diaz at the Estadio Azteca. The post Luis Diaz shines as Colombia beat Uzbekistan in WC group game appeared first on Vanguard News.
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By Obas Esiedesa, Abuja Fuel marketers across Abuja on Wednesday continued to sell Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), popularly known as petrol, at old prices more than 24 hours after Dangote Petroleum Refinery announced a reduction in its ex-depot price. Checks by our correspondent sh...
To many, Kenya's strange and deadly spate of arson attacks is the result of an education system buckling under chronic funding shortfalls and corruption. The post Why Kenyan kids are burning schools, killing classmates appeared first on Vanguard News.
Apple's CEO has indicated that the rising demand for AI technology will lead to inevitable price hikes in memory chips. However, specific details regarding the timing and extent of these increases remain unspecified.
The upcoming 2026 ILO Convention aims to address stakeholder rights and responsibilities in the platform economy. It focuses on improving working conditions and labor rights amidst growing concerns over automated decision-making systems.
Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc has highlighted Nigeria's significant credit shortfall, noting that only six percent of adults can access credit through formal channels. The company proposes potential solutions to improve access, which is crucial for economic growth.
Over 92% of personal pension savings accounts in Nigeria are unfunded, highlighting a significant gap in the pension scheme. The National Pension Commission is working to include informal sector workers in the Personal Pension Plan.
Nigeria has sent a large delegation to the ILC 114 conference in Geneva, showcasing its commitment to international labor discussions. However, the size of the delegation has raised concerns about its complexity and potential inefficiency.
Kwara State governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq has filed a lawsuit against former governor Bukola Saraki over allegations of criminal defamation and cyberbullying related to a social media post. The case highlights ongoing tensions regarding freedom of expression in the state.
Oil prices have dropped following a US-Iran agreement to reopen the Hormuz Strait, raising hopes for lasting peace. This development comes after months of conflict that had destabilized energy markets and contributed to inflation.
Nigeria's current account surplus has surged by 46% to $4.98 billion in Q1 2026. This growth reflects positive economic trends as reported by the Central Bank of Nigeria.
Oil prices have dropped over $1 per barrel, sparking optimism for a return to pre-war fuel costs in Nigeria. This decline follows an interim agreement between the U.S. and Iran.
The new Chairman of the Nigerian Insurers Association, Mrs. Ebelechukwu Nwachukwu, has introduced a strategic plan focused on collaboration, public trust, and regulatory compliance. This initiative aims to enhance market engagement within the insurance sector.
Dunamis Inland Terminal has clarified that it is not responsible for the traffic congestion on Ago Palace Way. They attribute the gridlock to poor road conditions and seasonal rainfall instead of their truck operations.
The NDC has decided to exempt Obi and Kwankwaso from the anti-defection pledge, despite the party's constitution requiring all candidates to sign it. This administrative decision highlights the party's flexibility in accommodating certain individuals.
Governor Peter Mbah has enhanced the All Progressives Congress's prospects in the upcoming Enugu North Senatorial by-election. He urged party supporters to engage in door-to-door campaigning to strengthen their position.
INEC's recent actions, including voter data leaks and registration issues, are undermining public trust in the electoral process. This decline in voter confidence poses a significant threat to Nigeria's democracy as the 2027 elections approach.
The CMD of UPTH has commended President Tinubu for approving a N10 billion Ebola fund. This initiative is aimed at enhancing Nigeria's preparedness against the potential spread of the virus.
Governor Bassey Otu has reaffirmed Cross River State's commitment to mangrove conservation and enhancing climate resilience. This follows the successful completion of the UK PACT–FAO project.
Cross River Deputy Governor Peter Odey has expressed concerns about ongoing boundary disputes in the state. He urges the National Boundary Commission to enhance efforts in demarcating boundaries to prevent conflicts.
Residents of Bayelsa's Nembe-Okiori community are linking the decline in aquatic resources to years of oil pollution. This environmental issue is significantly affecting their livelihoods.
The Isoko Development and Leadership Movement is raising funds to improve electricity infrastructure in Isoko nation. This initiative aims to ensure a stable power supply for the community.
The Nigerian Navy has successfully seized 17,000 litres of crude oil from an illegal storage site in the Niger Delta. This operation highlights ongoing efforts to combat oil theft in the region.
The Bayelsa Multi-Door Courthouse reports an impressive 85% success rate in resolving civil and business cases over the past year, offering efficient alter