FCT enrols 379 inmates in health insurance scheme
The FCT Administration has enrolled 379 inmates in its health insurance scheme, improving access to healthcare for persons in custody and supporting rehabi
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The FCT Administration has enrolled 379 inmates in its health insurance scheme, improving access to healthcare for persons in custody and supporting rehabi
Adamawa APC dismisses reports of replacing Alhaji Tijani Galadima as its 2027 governorship candidate, insisting he remains the party’s choice.
The Appeal Court has adjourned the ADC deregistration case and four other parties until July 7. Learn more about the ongoing legal battle.
Anambra couple, Chukwudi and Chisom Chukwuyere, have been remanded in prison for allegedly battering a 10-year-old boy under their care. The Anambra child
Minister Sola Enikanolaiye explains Nigeria’s foreign policy prioritises citizens’ welfare, security, and economic prosperity, driven by a “Nigeria First”
Venezuelans are struggling to rescue loved ones trapped under rubble after two devastating earthquakes. The disasters have resulted in at least 164 fatalities, highlighting the urgent need for assistance.
Katsina State Governor Dikko Radda has pledged to resolve water shortages by improving infrastructure and increasing access to clean water. This initiative aims to enhance the quality of life for residents in the state.
The Federal High Court is set to rule on a suit for a new investigation into the death of singer Mohbad on September 29. A foundation is advocating for this fresh probe to seek justice.
The National Examination Council (NECO) has announced the release of the 2026 BECE examination results. Students can now check their results and find information on re-sit examinations.
Increased oil output in the Niger Delta has led stakeholders to reassess Tantita's contributions and the effectiveness of enhanced security measures. Reports indicate a significant decline in armed conflict in the region, suggesting improved stability for oil production.
A three-story mall in Lagos collapsed, resulting in one confirmed death and 15 individuals rescued. Eyewitness accounts highlight the tragic circumstances surrounding the incident.
The Court of Appeal in Abuja has postponed the hearing of appeals regarding the deregistration of the African Democratic Congress and four other political parties to July 7. This decision comes as the parties seek to overturn a previous judgment by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
Lagos State is collaborating with Ethiopia to enhance sustainable development financing and regional economic cooperation. This partnership aims to strengthen initiatives that promote sustainable growth in both regions.
The Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen. Waidi Shaibu, has urged military strategists to devise new strategies to combat the rising wave of kidnappings in Nigeria. He emphasized the need for practical solutions to address this pressing security challenge.
The FCCPC is facing scrutiny over its regulatory procedures and claims regarding market data in Nigeria's airtime lending sector. This controversy raises important questions about consumer protection and market oversight.
The Central Bank of Nigeria has directed banks to freeze accounts linked to six individuals suspected of financing terrorism. This move aims to enhance the monitoring of financial transactions and prevent the funding of terrorist activities.
Israel has stated that its troop withdrawal from southern Lebanon depends on the disarmament of Hezbollah. This announcement comes amid US-mediated talks between the two countries in Washington.
The 2026 Forbes Creator List highlights how creators like iShowSpeed and MrBeast are reshaping media profitability. With minimal overhead, they are generating significant revenue, challenging traditional media models.
The Federal High Court in Abuja has scheduled July 2 for the hearing of Emeka Ike's N10 billion rights suit against Lere Olayinka. This case highlights ongoing legal disputes involving public figures in Nigeria.
Stakeholders in Akwa Ibom are urging the state government to implement a green jobs policy to combat youth unemployment and address climate challenges. They emphasize the need for a dedicated framework and new financing mechanisms to create job opportunities for young people.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) Anambra state chapter, has described the recent court judgment purportedly removing its State Chairman, Sen. read more Anambra APC rejects court verdict ousting state chairman
An imposter nurse was apprehended for filming infants at a clinic in Anambra, raising concerns over child trafficking. Police intervened to save her from an angry mob and are currently investigating the incident.
Former lawmaker Senator Ayodele Arise praises President Tinubu for the passage of the State Police Bill, addressing concerns about potential misuse. He emphasizes the positive impact of the legislation on state security.
The Federal Government and its partners have reviewed Nigeria's COVID-19 interventions, emphasizing improvements in health systems. They are also strategizing to address future health challenges.
Ogun State Police have detained three suspects linked to the murder of former OGTV broadcaster Olakitan Oyesiku. The arrested individuals include a former security guard who worked with the victim.
The NCDC has voiced its opposition to a proposed bill for a new public health institute, citing concerns over overlapping functions. They warn that this could undermine disease surveillance efforts in Nigeria.
Femi Gbajabiamila, chief of staff to President Bola Tinubu has signaled readiness of the administration to reopen negotiations on the read more N70,000 minimum wage overtaken by economic realities – Gbajabiamila
Anambra State Police Command has dismissed rumors about a military helicopter dropping objects in the forests. Residents are urged to disregard this false alarm.
Delta State Police have arrested four individuals suspected of kidnapping and robbery, seizing firearms during the operations. Investigations are ongoing to uncover more details about their activities.
The CBN has ordered banks to freeze accounts linked to individuals and companies suspected of terrorism financing. This move aims to strengthen the fight against terrorism in Nigeria.