Lagos: Nigeria’s stock market soared by a remarkable N392 billion on Friday, fueled by a surge of robust 2025 corporate earnings. Investors rushed in, eager to grab a piece of …
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For the first time in 54 years, the world watched in awe as four astronauts braved space and splashed down safely in the Pacific, their record-breaking lunar journey captivating all …
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Abuja: JAMB has delisted 23 CBT centres nationwide for technical deficiencies during the 2026 Mock UTME, the board announced in Abuja. JAMB said this in a statement by its media …
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A Federal High Court in Abuja will on April 13 decide whether former Senate President David Mark and ex-Interior Minister Rauf Aregbesola can continue to lead the African Democratic Congress …
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Abuja: Twenty-eight struggling but talented FCT students saw their hopes revived Thursday as the University of Lagos Alumni Association paid their fees and WAEC/NECO costs. The scholarship covers school fees, …
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Abuja — Nigeria has secured a £746 million investment to overhaul the Apapa and Tin Can Island Ports in Lagos, in what the government is billing as the most ambitious …
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News Across the Nation
Riots, Bloodshed, Burnt Cars — Igbo Coronations Abroad Jolt Nigeria into Action
Abuja: The Federal Government has issued a blistering condemnation of the crowning of “Eze Ndigbo” in foreign countries, warning that the violent fallout — from street riots to stabbings and …
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Republicans Fear Losing Congress as Iran War Drives Up Prices, Tanks Approval Ratings and Hands Democrats a Political Lifeline Ahead of November Kehinde Adegoke | International Agencies Despite a fragile, …
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Investigative Report
WAR ON TINUBU’S WASHINGTON EXCLUSIVE | Atiku’s $1.2M U.S. Contract Orders Lobbyists to ‘Counterbalance’ Aso Rock’s Washington Lobbying Machine Ahead of 2027
Atiku Never Signed It: An ADC Treasurer Quietly Committed $1.2M to a Washington War Chest — and what the DOJ Filing Reveals for 2027. KEHINDE ADEGOKE reports. For the first …
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Investigative Report
INVESTIGATION | PAY UP OR STAY OUT: Inside the Manual Racket Bleeding OAU Students of Millions
First-year students at Obafemi Awolowo University must pay ₦16,100 for digital course materials sent to personal mobile money accounts or risk losing access to classes. KEHINDE ADEGOKE reports. The Notice …
