NASENI confirms Nigeria's clean energy goal for 2060 is achievable
NASENI is optimistic about Nigeria reaching its 2060 net-zero clean energy target. They emphasize the importance of ongoing commitment and data to achieve this goal.
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NASENI is optimistic about Nigeria reaching its 2060 net-zero clean energy target. They emphasize the importance of ongoing commitment and data to achieve this goal.
Oil prices have dropped below $80 a barrel, driven by positive sentiment from the US-Iran peace agreement. This development is expected to ease global inflation concerns.
Curaçao has been recognized by Guinness World Records as the smallest nation in World Cup history. With a population of just 156,115, it has made a significant achievement in the realm of international football.
Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has officially launched his re-election campaign for the upcoming governorship poll. He welcomed supporters of former rival Omisore, signaling a unifying approach ahead of the election.
A Kaduna community is expressing frustration over the government's inaction as over 70 days have passed since Easter worshippers were abducted. Families are enduring ongoing suffering amid rising insecurity in the region.
Abdulsalami Abubakar has clarified that the military did not author the 1999 Constitution, emphasizing its roots in the 1979 Constitution. This statement aims to correct misconceptions about the document's origins.
INEC is supporting political parties by seeking a stay on a court ruling that ordered the deregistration of the ADC and four others. This move backs their appeal against the judgment.
The Senate has rejected Adams Oshiomhole's allegations of forgery regarding the suspension report of Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, asserting that proper procedures were adhered to. They accused Oshiomhole of spreading misinformation.
First Lady Oluremi Tinubu provides N100m grant to empower 2,000 Benue women petty traders and unveils a new ICT centre to bridge the digital gap.
The Federal Government has secured 150 terrorism convictions in just two days of mass trials, demonstrating a strong commitment to justice and accountabili
INEC has clarified that it does not issue death certificates for the Continuous Voter Registration process. The commission described recent claims of officials distributing such certificates as a procedural error.
The appellate court described the development as the highest form of judicial impertinence, stating that the trial judge brazenly disregarded its earlier order. The post Court Orders Stay Of Execution On Judgment Deregistering ADC, Others appeared first on Channels Television.
The Court of Appeal has temporarily halted the enforcement of a ruling that mandated the deregistration of the African Democratic Congress and four other political parties. This decision allows these parties to remain registered while the appeal is considered.
The Senate has cleared the Nigerian Customs Service of any wrongdoing regarding a N62.2 billion under remittance audit report. Senator Ibrahim Dankwabo led the committee that conducted the clearance.
The Itsekiri ethnic group has criticized the Ijaw and Urhobo for their interpretations of President Tinubu's role in the Warri delineation issue. They describe these interpretations as misleading and seek to clarify the situation.
Investors are actively discussing BlockDAG's Legacy Sale and its buyback initiative involving 1 billion coins. The initiative raises questions about whether BDAG is currently the best cryptocurrency to invest in.
The Nigerian government achieved 150 terrorism convictions on the first day of mass trials in Abuja. This significant legal action reflects the government's commitment to combating terrorism.
Gunmen attacked a mining site in Plateau State, resulting in the deaths of five youths. This incident highlights ongoing security challenges in the region.
Former National Democratic Coalition (NADECO) activist and pro-democracy advocate, Chief Ralph Obioha, has declined the national honour conferred on him by President Bola Tinubu during the 2026 Democracy Day celebrations, citing concerns over the continued detention of Nnamdi Kan...
Says Party will rely on the Affidavit when Candidates leave after winning Elections By Henry Umoru ABUJA – AHEAD of 2027 Presidential and general elections, the National Leadership of the National Democratic Congress, NDC has made all its Governorshi...
According to Mogbonjubola, the state Commissioner of Police, Mr Abimbola Olugbenga, had given a report on the whole process to Gov. Seyi Makinde. The post Oyo Govt demonishes three buildings linked to criminal activity, arms cache appeared first on Vanguard News.
Telegram founder and CEO, Pavel Durov, has criticised the United Kingdom's planned ban on social media access for children under 16, arguing that such restrictions could expose teenagers to greater risks online rather than protect them. The post UK social media ban will push teen...
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has been overshadowed by a series of visa denials, delayed approvals and entry restrictions involving players, referees and support staff. The post Full list of teams, players and officials denied visas to participate in World Cup appeared first on Vanguar...
The 40-year-old pulled off a performance of a lifetime as the Blue Sharks frustrated a toothless Spanish side in a Group H match on Monday. Vozinha made seven saves in the goalless draw, earning him rave reviews and an explosion of followers on social media. The post Cabo Verde&#...
Michael Olugbode in Abuja The United Kingdom has appointed Peter Vowles as its next High Commissioner to Nigeria, signaling a new phase in diplomatic engagement between the two countries. The
Makinde struck an emotional tone, insisting that his administration would do everything possible to ensure that the abducted children did not suffer the fate of the Chibok schoolgirls. The post Oyo isn’t Chibok, will never be – Makinde appeared first on Vanguard News.
* Says attacks on schools, worshippers, security personnel threaten human dignity Michael Olugbode in Abuja The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on Tuesday painted a grim picture of Nigeria’s human
*Adjourns to June 23 for hearing in pending motions Alex Enumah in Abuja Justice Peter Lifu of a Federal High Court in Abuja, has dismissed two applications asking him to
By Jimitota Onoyume The federal government has been urged to set up a board and a presidential monitoring committee with representatives of oil and gas communities and other key stakeholders to administer the 13 percent derivation fund. His Royal Highness King Jerry...
The rescue operation was carried out on Tuesday by troops of the 8 Division of the Nigerian Army deployed in Gandi, following a swift response to reports of an attack by armed bandits on farmers working in the area. The post Troops foil bandits’ raid in Sokoto, rescue Seven abd...