President Bola Tinubu has appointed six Chief Medical Directors to lead federal hospitals, reinforcing his commitment to healthcare reform. The appointees will serve four-year terms, ensuring improved medical services nationwide. Tinubu urged them to uphold professionalism and accountability in...
The Federal High Court has reassigned Nnamdi Kanu’s case to a new judge after legal efforts by his defense team. Kanu, IPOB’s leader, maintains his innocence and is ready for trial. His lawyers argue that the delay threatened his rights, but they now focus on preparing his defense.
The Federal...
As Nigeria marks International Women’s Day 2025, Minister Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim highlights four key challenges facing women: legal and policy gaps, economic empowerment, gender-based violence, and political representation. She calls for stronger enforcement of gender laws, improved access to...
The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has dismissed reports of a national grid collapse, clarifying that the power outage on Friday was due to a line-tripping incident. Electricity distribution companies confirmed reduced power allocation but assured customers of ongoing restoration efforts...
Pastor Korede Komaiya shares how gifting Bishop David Oyedepo a ₦1.5 billion Rolls-Royce on his 70th birthday transformed his life. He contributed ₦250 million, the smallest donation, and was blessed with financial breakthroughs. Within a month, his status went from millionaire to billionaire...
The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has proposed a rule requiring visa applicants to disclose social media handles as part of security screening. Privacy concerns have arisen, with experts warning that online activity may be misinterpreted. A 60-day public comment period is open...
The National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE) has threatened a nationwide strike after Nigerian Air Force personnel allegedly attacked Ikeja Electric workers over a power disconnection. NUEE condemned the assault, demanded justice, and called for urgent measures to ensure worker safety amid...
Former Women Affairs Minister Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye has defended her financial decisions amid an EFCC probe into alleged ₦138 million fraud. She insists funds were used prudently and supplemented with personal resources. She praised EFCC’s professionalism and pledged full cooperation, maintaining...
Nigeria’s national grid collapsed for the second time in 2025, causing widespread blackouts on March 7. Ikeja Electric and Eko DisCo confirmed outages, attributing them to reduced power allocation. The incident raises concerns over Nigeria’s fragile power sector amid ongoing debates on tariff...
A new report by TestAssessify ranks FUTO as Nigeria’s second most employable university after Covenant University. UNILAG placed fourth, while FUTA, UI, and OAU missed the top 10. The study analyzed over 200,000 job seekers, highlighting age and talent as key hiring factors over academic grades...
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has pledged to sanction officers involved in the invasion of Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company (IKEDC) after a dispute over power disconnection. NAF officials vandalized IKEDC’s office and assaulted staff. The Air Force apologized, promising disciplinary action...
The Federal Government has frozen the bank accounts of Simon Ekpa and 16 others over alleged terrorism financing. The sanctions affect multiple financial institutions, targeting individuals and entities linked to terrorist activities. Authorities ordered immediate asset freezes and compliance...
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