Rema, Lisa, and Anitta dazzle during the opening ceremony of the 2026 World Cup
Nigerian star Rema, BLACKPINK’s Lisa, and Anitta captivated fans at the World Cup 2026 opening ceremony with their debut performance of ‘Goals.’
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Nigerian star Rema, BLACKPINK’s Lisa, and Anitta captivated fans at the World Cup 2026 opening ceremony with their debut performance of ‘Goals.’
Coca-Cola Nigeria Limited celebrates 75 years of refreshing Nigerians with ongoing innovations. Senior director Yusuf Murtala highlights the company's commitment to meeting consumer needs.
Leaders and civil society organizations in Nigeria have expressed concerns about the decline of democracy and called for urgent reforms. Prominent figures emphasized the need for improved security, good governance, and accountability to fulfill democratic promises.
The Defence Minister has disclosed that local informants are significantly contributing to terrorism in Nigeria. This complicates efforts to combat insecurity in the country.
The article discusses the ongoing efforts to safeguard educational institutions in Nigeria from terrorism. It highlights the daily hopes and sacrifices of parents for their children's education amidst security threats.
The tribute to Chief Olufemi Majekodunmi emphasizes the profound loss felt by his family and community. It calls for a celebration of his legacy amidst mourning.
Governor Eno of Akwa Ibom State is implementing an AI-powered education reform, distancing himself from former President Buhari's leadership style. This initiative aims to enhance basic education in the state.
Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde has confirmed that students and teachers abducted by bandits are still being held captive in the Old Oyo National Park. The situation remains critical as efforts to secure their release continue.
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is proposing a new regulation to limit the influence of parent companies on banks' lending decisions. This includes a requirement for a mandatory 51% ownership stake in subsidiaries to enhance control and accountability.
Elon Musk has made history by becoming the world's first trillionaire following the successful IPO of SpaceX. The company's shares surged 23% in their debut, reflecting strong investor interest.
Security forces in Enugu have successfully captured notorious gunmen and seized a significant cache of weapons, including 17 AK-47 rifles. Authorities are warning remaining criminal elements to leave the area or face consequences.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has criticized President Bola Tinubu for his recent Democracy Day address, calling it a mere campaign speech. They urge him to focus on delivering tangible results for Nigerians instead of making new promises.
The UK Ambassador to Nigeria, Dr. Richard Montgomery, emphasizes the crucial role of civil society organizations in promoting transparency for the 2027 elections. He urges these groups to enhance their oversight efforts to ensure fair electoral processes.
Federal authorities will oversee national security while states are tasked with managing local policing. This comes as lawmakers push for the approval of state police to address rising insecurity in Nigeria.
The Nigerian government has provided complimentary fertilizers to over 20,000 farmers in the South-west region. This initiative aims to boost food production and enhance agricultural productivity.
The Nigerian Army emphasizes the crucial role of artificial intelligence in modern military operations. They assert that AI has transitioned from a luxury to a strategic necessity for effective operational capabilities.
Dr. Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, the First Lady of Lagos State, is ramping up efforts to combat drug abuse in higher education. She recently led a walk to raise awareness about the issue at Caleb University.
Healthcare stakeholders in Nigeria are advocating for collaborative efforts to improve cancer treatment services. This call to action was made during a high-level networking event in Lagos.
A protest march in Abuja advocating for government action on insecurity and the release of abducted schoolchildren was disrupted by police using tear gas. The demonstration highlighted public frustration over governance issues in Nigeria.
Minister Ekperikpe Ekpo is advocating for investments to harness Nigeria's natural gas resources. He believes this will promote industrialization and economic growth in the country.
Tensions have escalated in Kwara communities following the abduction of 20 individuals and the killing of one by suspected bandits. Security forces are reportedly increasing their efforts against terrorist activities in the region.
Dr. Bello Muhammad Matawalle forecasts that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will secure larger victories in Northern Nigeria by 2027. He attributes this optimism to the successes of the Renewed Hope Agenda in various sectors.
Students and teachers received N2.9 million for their achievements in a mother tongue competition aimed at promoting indigenous languages. This initiative encourages children to embrace their cultural heritage through language.
The UK has launched a £15 million Growth Programme to enhance Nigeria's economic development. This initiative aims to attract private investment and support economic reforms in the country.
APC members in Lagos State are protesting against alleged irregularities in the recent primaries, demanding the cancellation of results. The situation highlights internal discord within the party as candidates seek accountability.
The National Media Tour for South-east Projects has commenced, led by the Renewed Hope Ambassadors and the Presidential Media Team. This initiative aims to showcase ongoing projects in the region, fostering optimism among stakeholders.
The Wole Soyinka International Cultural Exchange (WSICE) will celebrate the 92nd birthday of Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka with events in Lagos and London. This annual event aims to unite scholars, artists, and cultural practitioners from around the world.
The National Industrial Court has upheld the termination of Yisa Usman, former Deputy Director of JAMB. This ruling dismisses Usman's lawsuit against his dismissal from service.
Local manufacturers in Nigeria are advocating for increased participation in the DISREP program for electricity meters. They argue that the current World Bank-backed procurement framework may marginalize local industry.
Senator Abdul Aziz Yar’Adua has praised President Bola Tinubu for renaming a university in honor of his late brother, General Shehu Musa. This act is seen as a tribute to the late military officer and pro-democracy advocate.