Abuja: President Bola Tinubu will depart Abuja on Tuesday for a historic State Visit to the United Kingdom at the invitation of King C harles III and Queen Camilla, marking …
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Abuja: The Nigerian Army says its troops have arrested two suspected gunrunners and intercepted 1,084 rounds of ammunition in separate intelligence-led operations across the North-West and North-Central regions within the …
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Landmark refunds have made headlines — but behind the numbers, millions of Nigerians in telecoms, electricity, housing, and transport are still waiting for protection that hasn’t come TheDigger Intelligence Unit …
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A single shot of a new self-amplifying RNA (saRNA) treatment has repaired heart tissue in mice and pigs after a heart attack, raising hopes for a future breakthrough in human …
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How bounced emails and dead inboxes exposed a bureaucratic culture that treats citizen access as a privilege — not a right. The email bounced. Again. For the fifth time in …
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Health
RESEARCH & DISCOVERY | Cancer Deaths Are Falling Globally — And Here Is What Nigeria Must Learn
A landmark UK study offers both celebration and a challenge to the rest of the world — including Nigeria. TheDigger Intelligence Unit The UK Breakthrough: A Historic Low The numbers …
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₦33.3 trillion is bleeding out of Nigeria’s oceans every year. The President ordered it stopped. Ninety-five days later, six agencies have done nothing — and broken the law to avoid …
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Features/News Analyses
EXCLUSIVE INVESTIGATIVE FEATURE: Ajaokuta Steel: Billions Spent, No Steel Produced
The Silent Fault Lines of Ajaokuta Steel TheDigger Intelligence Unit Few African industrial projects are as symbolic as Ajaokuta Steel Company. Conceived in the late 1970s to anchor Nigeria’s industrial …
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Features/News Analyses
POLITICAL ANALYSIS | WIKE’S PDP ‘RECONCILIATION’: Strategic Repositioning or Genuine Party Rescue?
The short answer: This is overwhelmingly a power play dressed in the language of party salvation. KEHINDE ADEGOKE writes. Members of the reconciliation committee representing the camps of the Federal …
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FEATURE ANALYSIS | Tinubu’s Freeze on New Universities: A Pause for Quality or a Blow to Access?
by Toye Faleyeby Toye FaleyeThe Tinubu administration has banned the establishment of new tertiary institutions for 6 years, betting that consolidation will fix a broken system. With 2.2 million students competing for fewer than …
