Calabar (Nigeria): Dr McPhalane Ejah, a public health advocate, has warned that Nigeria is “sitting on a keg of gunpowder” due to rising youth ignorance about HIV. Ejah, Chairman of …
December 2025
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Lagos: The Kirikiri Lighter Terminal (KLT) Command of the Nigeria Customs Service has recorded remarkable growth after generating ₦13.7 billion in revenue between January and October 2025. The outgoing Controller …
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Lagos: The equities market opened the week in the red on Monday, shedding N197 billion in investor value after what traders called “a sharp reversal”. The drop erased gains from …
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In 2024, while families in Gaza sobbed over the loss of loved ones and buried them, and Ukrainians scampered for safety from a fusillade of bombs and sporadic bombardments, the …
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Health
NGO Urges Nigerians To Adopt a Healthy Lifestyle To Prevent Life-Threatening Ailments
by NANby NANAbuja: A Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Nature First, has urged Nigerians to adopt healthy lifestyles and eat nutritious diets to prevent life-threatening ailments. The Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of …
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Lagos: Pastor Tunde Bakare, Serving Overseer, Citadel Global Community Church, has urged the Federal Government to suspend all non-essential gatherings in vulnerable areas nationwide and place them under emergency patrols. …
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Abeokuta: Team Nigeria emerged the overall winner in the Para Powerlifting event at the ongoing 1st West Africa Para Games, securing 10 of the 15 medals contested in the category …
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Lagos: The Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Foundation Ltd./Gte has emerged Africa’s Most Responsible Organisation at the 2025 SERAS Sustainability Awards held in Lagos on Saturday night. The Foundation secured …
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Abuja: Founder of Revival House of Glory International Church (RHOGIC), Goodheart Ekwueme, on Sunday, lauded the Federal Government’s declaration of a state of emergency in the country’s security situation. Ekwueme …
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The naira has found its breath, farm produce prices have crashed, yet Nigerians still pay yesterday’s costs for today’s bread. As flour and rice grow cheaper, bakers refuse to reflect …
