Bayelsa PDP Strengthens Base: New Secretariat and Elective Congress Signal Organizational Push
The party's dual events signal a major organizational push ahead of future elections in the oil-rich state.
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The party's dual events signal a major organizational push ahead of future elections in the oil-rich state.
A coalition of scientists and experts alleges the agency overseeing genetically modified organisms operates without sufficient public accountability.
Jimoh Ibrahim argues Nigeria can profit from regional instability by boosting its own energy and agricultural exports.
A Nigerian court has delivered capital punishment for a high-profile murder, while a separate cultism conviction resulted in a life sentence.
A judicial decision clarifies the tenure of local government leaders in Plateau State, settling a period of legal uncertainty.
The Senate President's move to organize a key political event signals the ruling party's preparations for a major internal gathering.
A coalition representing communities in Nigeria's oil-producing region has publicly backed President Bola Tinubu's re-election bid.
The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency explains that safety protocols are causing a hold-up in activating a critical backup system for the nation's busiest airport.
A top regional leader says schooling is the key to bringing West Africans together, but many here wonder when the talk will turn into real classrooms.
Global markets are reacting sharply to the conflict, with energy prices surging and equities falling as investors brace for wider economic fallout.
The regulatory body's decision significantly expands access to legal education across the country.
A planned community demonstration against constant blackouts was suspended, leaving residents frustrated and in the dark.
The UK government has issued a formal warning to fuel retailers against exploiting the Iran war to raise prices unfairly.
The Pentagon is deploying additional forces to the region, a move that signals a significant military posture shift.
The Central Bank of Nigeria has abruptly limited all mobile banking transfers to a maximum of 20,000 naira per day, a move that will severely restrict digital commerce and cash access for millions.
Senate President Godswill Akpabio has formally launched a key subcommittee tasked with ensuring the success of the ruling party's upcoming national convention.
The French president's pledge signals a continued focus on Ukraine, even as global attention shifts.
A military-led rehabilitation program has processed a massive wave of defections from insurgent groups since its launch.
The governor's public statement aims to quell speculation of internal party conflict ahead of a crucial election period.
A coalition of northern youth organizations is publicly urging President Bola Tinubu to continue a controversial private security contract for Nigeria's oil pipelines.
A Nigerian court has acquitted a judiciary accountant of theft charges after a six-year legal battle, raising questions about the pace and integrity of financial oversight within the court system.
The new presidential body aims to reform and maximize value from the nation's petroleum industry.
A local government official in Nigeria has been released following a five-day abduction, highlighting ongoing security challenges in the region.
The Pentagon is boosting its military presence in a volatile region, signaling a major shift in force posture.