EFCC Arrests 15 in Kaduna Over 'Radioactive' Minerals: Security, Health Risks Explained
A major security operation has intercepted a potentially hazardous shipment of minerals, raising concerns about illegal mining and public safety.
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A major security operation has intercepted a potentially hazardous shipment of minerals, raising concerns about illegal mining and public safety.
A violent disagreement between rival factions of the African Democratic Congress in Cross River State has drawn police attention, exposing deep internal divisions.
A House member has revealed plans to change the law governing benefits for oil-producing communities, signaling a major shift in Nigeria's energy policy.
A worsening fuel shortage is hitting communities hard, with experts demanding urgent government action.
The West African court's alarm over widespread non-compliance and gender violence exposes a deep rift between regional law and national action.
Senior figures within Nigeria's main opposition party are mobilizing to address internal fractures and prevent a collapse ahead of future elections.
The Nigerian government has initiated an emergency evacuation of its nationals from Iran as the conflict with the United States intensifies.
A new Nigerian airline has received its Air Operator Certificate in a remarkably swift regulatory process, promising to boost regional connectivity.
A federal lawmaker's party switch alters the political balance in Nigeria's oil-rich Rivers State.
A sharp fall in crude oil exports drove a decline in Nigeria's total foreign trade, even as the country maintained a surplus and domestic fuel prices saw a rare cut.
Farmers and students in the Federal Capital Territory are being cut off from markets and schools due to impassable roads, creating a crisis of access and economic hardship.
A scrap metal trader has been detained by authorities in Jigawa State for possessing a large quantity of suspected stolen telecommunications cable.
The business publication's latest issue is now available, though its specific stories remain a mystery, leaving readers to anticipate the day's top financial news.
Governor Caleb Mutfwang establishes an advisory body to study the creation of a state-level police force, aligning with a national push for security reform.
Security officials say repeated damage to underground fibre optics is disrupting banking, internet, and government services, threatening national security.
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps alerts the public to a persistent sabotage campaign targeting critical telecommunications and power infrastructure in Abuja, threatening essential services and national security.
The arrests highlight ongoing security challenges as authorities target violent confraternities.
A major private-sector intervention delivers substantial business grants directly to Nigerians, aiming to stimulate local economies.
A United Nations agency expresses concern over potential worldwide supply chain impacts, while Nigeria's government states it is tracking the situation.
The prominent Nigerian newspaper's headline signals a significant political or social assembly, though details remain unconfirmed.
A new military medical plan aims to support soldiers, but civilians in conflict zones worry about their own access to care.
A sudden leadership change at a key development corporation raises questions about governance, project continuity, and the unchecked power of local council chairmen.
A critical examination questions whether global oil price surges translate into tangible economic benefits for the average Nigerian citizen.
The Aviation Minister has ordered a new payment system for airport gates, aiming to modernize passenger entry.