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A local government initiative delivers essential food supplies to thousands of households in the community.
A coalition of ethnic youth leaders calls for a fundamental shift in how Nigeria protects its vital oil infrastructure.
The UN children's agency is creating a new space for girls to share their stories and perspectives directly with the world.
First City Monument Bank has completed its recapitalisation, a move that aims to strengthen the financial system but leaves customers wondering about loan access and fees.
A major outbreak of Lassa fever is revealing critical weaknesses in Nigeria's public health defenses, putting millions at risk.
Following a militant assault in Borno state, Nigerian forces have retaken a key base as top military commanders reassess their counter-insurgency approach.
A new digital tool aims to verify information and counter false narratives targeting Nigeria's leader.
A surging stock market has dramatically boosted the equity returns of pension funds, providing critical relief for retirement systems.
A major opposition party has officially unveiled its governing agenda for the next election cycle, setting the stage for a direct challenge to the incumbent party's hold on power.
A new government initiative seeks to convert dormant power generation assets into electricity for a nation long plagued by blackouts.
A new report reveals 133 million Nigerians live in multidimensional poverty as regional disparities and a church fire spark conflicting claims.
The official upgrade of the Karu traditional stool marks a significant recognition of the community's historical and cultural standing within the region.
The military's central leadership is pushing frontline units to modernize their approach to missions.
A major national initiative aims to address food insecurity by directly engaging young Nigerians in agricultural production and value chains.
A Nigerian lawmaker's explosive claim that violence is deliberately funded points to a deeper political crisis.
A long-acting injection called lenacapavir is now available, offering a powerful new tool to stop the virus.
The appointment of a leading Nigerian newspaper editor to a global media body signals recognition for African journalism.
A former state official has publicly acknowledged the appointment of a former governor to a diplomatic role, signaling political continuity.
The former Sokoto governor's defection signals deepening fractures within Nigeria's main opposition party.
A new initiative aims to boost women-led businesses in the digital economy with direct financial support.
A controversial decision by the FCT Minister to promote traditional rulers sparks a major backlash from the region's paramount chiefs.
A new report examines how political and ethnic animosity has become a profitable commodity in Nigeria's public sphere.
A federal lawmaker's defection shakes up local politics and leaves constituents wondering who's really fighting for them.