Ajose Declares Candidacy for Governor, Reshaping the Political Race
A new contender enters the race for the state's top office, setting the stage for a competitive election.
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A new contender enters the race for the state's top office, setting the stage for a competitive election.
The annual Lagos International Trade Fair generates billions of naira in economic activity, highlighting the critical role of informal and SME trade in Nigeria's economy.
A prominent figure alleges that Nigeria's security crisis is fueled by deliberate sponsorship, pointing to a systemic failure.
A major African bank has dramatically increased its financial support for female entrepreneurs, signaling a shift in access to capital.
The appointment of a top Nigerian newspaper executive to a global media body signals growing international recognition for African journalism.
A Nigerian community is being systematically excluded from development, raising questions about equity and governance.
A troubling pattern of violence against police and military forces signals a dangerous shift in the country's security landscape.
A coordinated effort to lower fuel costs by tapping emergency stockpiles has failed to curb surging global oil prices.
Nigeria's consumer protection agency says the rapid growth of online trade is creating unprecedented challenges for oversight and legal systems.
The nation mourns the loss of a foundational political figure whose career spanned decades of public service.
The former governor's fiery political sermons are the talk of the town, shaping how people here view power and promises.
The University of Lagos presses ahead with scheduled examinations despite a looming strike threat from its academic staff union, creating a tense atmosphere on campus.
Multiple nations have refused to accept diplomatic appointments from President Tinubu, citing concerns over the length of their intended service.
The first legs of the knockout stage delivered commanding leads for some and a frustrating stalemate for Arsenal.
A sharp decline in net foreign exchange inflows signals potential pressure on the nation's external accounts and economic stability.
A federal lawmaker's defection signals shifting political loyalties in a key Nigerian state ahead of future elections.
The Nigerian insurer is launching a rights issue to strengthen its financial base and meet regulatory requirements.
A faction loyal to former Rivers governor Nyesom Wike has outlined specific demands for reuniting with the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party, signaling a deepening rift.
A major security operation in Kwara's forests has brought relief to communities long terrorized by kidnappings and attacks.
Africa's richest man is pivoting his industrial empire toward foundational infrastructure, signaling a new phase of continent-led development.
Here is what we know about Fed Govt plans internet connectivity for schools from 5 sources.
A sharp increase in the cost of a key farm input threatens to push grocery bills higher for consumers.
The former Nigerian presidential candidate was recognized with a distinction typically reserved for global leaders and dignitaries.
The Federal Government argues that domestic refining capacity, despite a recent fuel price increase, is a national benefit for which Nigerians should be grateful.