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Japan’s new, stricter visa rules for business managers are pushing out foreign residents, impacting entrepreneurs and small business owners. Learn more.
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has opened its 2026 recruitment. Learn how to apply, check requirements, and key dates for officer and marshal positio
A corps member has empowered over 1,100 women and students in Taraba State with vocational training, literacy, and CBT skills, fostering self-reliance and
Andreas Christensen extends his contract with Barcelona until June 2028, accepting a pay cut to stay at Camp Nou. Read more about Christensen’s new deal.
Kwara PDP announces Reverend Cornelius Fawenu as the deputy governorship candidate for the 2027 election, joining Bolakale Kawu on a balanced ticket.
The Federal Government is intensifying efforts to roll out Smart Schools and Bilingual Schools nationwide, expanding access to quality basic education for
Peter Obi, NDC presidential candidate, outlines his vision for Nigeria, focusing on education, healthcare, and industrialisation to foster a productive and
Israel's defence minister said Wednesday that Israeli forces would remain in self-proclaimed "security zones" established in Lebanon, Syria and Gaza, without any timeline for withdrawal. The post Israel defence minister says troops to stay ‘indefinitely’ in Lebanon, S...
France introduces new paid parental leave for mothers and fathers to combat declining birth rates. Learn how this policy aims to boost fertility and suppor
England face DR Congo in the World Cup last 16, while co-hosts USA aim for a historic knockout win. Get all the latest World Cup updates here.
Kaduna Governor Uba Sani asserts President Tinubu has delivered unprecedented development to Northern Nigeria, citing infrastructure, agriculture, and heal
Tragedy strikes Mexico City as World Cup celebrations lead to two confirmed deaths by asphyxiation. Learn more about the incident after Mexico’s historic w
A pastor and two church members were kidnapped at gunpoint from NKST Church, Andyar, Benue State. The church calls for prayers and government intervention
Lagos State postpones Wednesday’s BECE exams to July 7, 2026, due to the Oro Festival in Ikorodu. Learn more about the rescheduled papers.
The Zenith Labour Party has announced Professor Festus Uwakhemen Asikhia as its senatorial candidate for the Federal Capital Territory. The party aims to pursue tax reliefs if elected.
The ADC has successfully submitted the nomination details of Atiku and Amaechi for the 2027 elections to the INEC portal. This marks a significant step in their electoral preparations.
The governor said politicians should not applaud the courts when judgments favour them and condemn the judiciary whenever decisions go against their interests. The post NDC deregistration: Peter Obi once benefitted from judicial decisions — Gov Sani appeared first on Vanguard N...
The Media Anti-Corruption Initiatives (MACI) has condemned the increasing traffic congestion in Lagos, particularly around the seaports. They express concern over the impact this has on Nigeria's commercial activities.
Itel has launched 16 comprehensive stores in Lagos to enhance product delivery to customers. This expansion aims to improve accessibility to their digital products in the region.
The APC has excluded former Governor Suswam, Elegbeleye, and 24 others from its 2027 National Assembly candidates list. This decision follows the recommendations from the party’s Primary Election Appeal Committee.
Shuaibu Abubakar and four other aspirants have filed a lawsuit against Kwankwaso regarding the Kano NDC primary elections. The legal action highlights ongoing tensions within the Labour Party and its affiliates.
US and Iranian officials will hold indirect technical talks in Doha on Wednesday, mediated by Qatar and Pakistan, to discuss the Middle East war deal.
Two fatalities have been reported during World Cup celebrations in Mexico City, where over a million people gathered. The incident occurred near the Angel of Independence monument, highlighting the risks associated with large public events.
The African Democratic Congress has submitted the names of its presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar and running mate Rotimi Amaechi to the INEC portal. This move marks a significant step in their electoral preparations.
A cartoon titled 'Esprit de corpses' has been published, likely addressing themes related to death and the afterlife. It reflects on societal attitudes towards the deceased in a humorous or satirical manner.
The Federal High Court has introduced new guidelines to facilitate the handling of pre-election legal cases. Registries will now open on weekends and public holidays for filing these cases.
Governor Mutfwang has reconstituted the security team in Plateau State to enhance the protection of lives and properties. This initiative aims to improve safety in schools and communities across the state.
Two fatalities were reported during World Cup celebrations in Mexico City as the national team advanced. The local government confirmed the deaths amidst the festivities.
Kwara APC leaders have sought President Bola Tinubu's intervention regarding an internal crisis within the party. They include senators, House members, and governorship aspirants aiming to resolve the reported issues.
Youths from the African Democratic Congress (ADC) protested in Abuja, calling for the ouster of Justice Peter Odo. The protest was in response to a recent Federal High Court ruling that led to the party's deregistration.