States, federal and local governments distribute N2.3 trillion from FAAC revenue
The Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) shared N2.3tn among the Federal Government, states, and local governments from May 2026 revenue.
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The Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) shared N2.3tn among the Federal Government, states, and local governments from May 2026 revenue.
Opposition lawmakers berate the Tinubu administration for failing to address worsening insecurity and economic hardship, accusing the government of focusin
Nigerian security forces successfully rescued 22 kidnap victims and arrested numerous suspects in intensified operations across the North-West and North-Ce
Olusegun Adeniyi In my column of 17 March 2021, ‘Kidnappings Incorporated!’, I shared the story of Nuhu Tanko, a gardener at the Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Centre in Abuja, whose two brothers
The decision of President Muhammadu Buhari to name June 12 as Nigeria’s “Democracy Day” was motivated by self-serving politics, not principled conviction. Before he became president in 2015, Buhari never once publicly condemned the annulment of the June 12, 1993, president...
Ahead of the Ekiti governorship election, security forces are mobilising as INEC moves sensitive materials today. Learn about the comprehensive security fr
INEC officially recognises Prof Sadiq Umar Gombe as the national chairman of the SDP, replacing Shehu Gabam, following a Supreme Court judgment.
Bound by a shared pursuit of judicial excellence, women judges from across Africa convened in Abuja to craft meaningful, actionable solutions. The post African female judges unite in Abuja to strengthen justice systems appeared first on Vanguard News.
The Ogun State Chief Judge has highlighted the vital role of integrity and strong character in the legal profession. This call aims to enhance the effectiveness of justice administration in the state.
Ultimate Health HMO is expanding health insurance services to Nigeria's informal sector through digital solutions. This initiative aims to promote universal health coverage and improve compliance in the healthcare system.
Max Dowman's late strike against Everton has been awarded Arsenal's Emirates Goal of the Season for 2025/26. This recognition highlights a memorable moment in his career.
Dr. Kehinde Oseni, the rector of Ogun Polytechnic, emphasizes the need for a change in attitudes towards climate change. He advocates for environmental responsibility and sustainable practices to mitigate its impacts.
On Wednesday, June 10, 2026, at 7:43 a.m. a private jet departed Lagos bound for Asaba Airport in Delta State. What should have been a routine thirty-minute flight instead became a horrible aviation misadventure exposing how recklessness could endanger thousands. The aircraft att...
An EFCC witness has disclosed that his company paid significant commissions to officials of the Kogi State Internal Revenue Service during the Yahaya Bello trial. This revelation raises serious concerns about corruption in the state's revenue collection processes.
The ICPC has backed the lawful detention of former governor Nasir El-Rufai, asserting the legality of the actions taken. Meanwhile, a support group has engaged a US lobbying firm to contest his prosecution.
Diezani Alison-Madueke, the former Nigerian Petroleum Minister, has been acquitted of bribery charges by a UK court. This ruling concludes a lengthy investigation that lasted over a decade.
The Kwara State Government has initiated a defamation lawsuit against former Senate President Bukola Saraki. This action follows Saraki's alleged false claims regarding Governor AbdulRazaq's administration.
Nigeria's current account surplus has reached $4.98 billion in the first quarter of 2026, largely due to strong oil exports. This positive trend is complemented by a decrease in petroleum product imports.
Nigeria's crude oil production is increasing, with the NUPRC setting a target of 1.9 million barrels per day. This reflects ongoing improvements and collaborations in the sector.
Agboyi-Ketu LCDA in Lagos has expanded its technology training program, adding 100 new participants. The initiative aims to empower youth through tech education and celebrates the graduation of its second cohort.
Nigeria's solid minerals sector has attracted $3 billion in investments over the past three years. This reflects increasing investor confidence and ongoing reforms under President Tinubu's administration.
The Nigerian Federal Government has confirmed that there will be no new taxes imposed on fuel and telecommunications. This clarification comes in response to reports suggesting otherwise, emphasizing that IMF recommendations are not mandatory.
The Anglican Church in Nigeria has expressed alarm over the escalating insecurity, hinting at possible high-level sponsorship of kidnappings and violence. This statement underscores growing concerns regarding the safety of citizens in the country.
Col. Dangiwa Umar has warned President Tinubu that rising insecurity and hardship are undermining the principles of June 12. He emphasizes the need for a renewed focus on security, equity, and social justice.
The Nigerian Army renovates Oyo barracks, including the 81 Battalion headquarters and CO’s residence, to boost troop welfare and operational efficiency. Le
Edo Senator Joseph Ikpea proposes community-based security strategies for LGAs to combat kidnapping and crime effectively.
Nine persons, including four children, were killed and 11 injured in a bandit attack on Ungwan Magaji community in Kaduna. Read more about the Kaduna villa
The Federal Government has directed MDAs to discontinue 1% stamp duty deductions from payments to contractors, aligning with the Nigeria Tax Act 2025.
The CBN’s new Payments System Vision 2028 aims for biometric-driven, invisible payments but warns of data protection gaps. Learn how this impacts Nigerians
President Tinubu reaffirms Nigeria’s commitment to unlocking its blue economy potential, targeting five million new ocean-based jobs and seeking African co