Farmers Remanded in Murder-Robbery Case: Community Reels as Trust Shatters
Two local farmers have been remanded to custody, accused of murder and robbery, sending shockwaves through the community.
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Two local farmers have been remanded to custody, accused of murder and robbery, sending shockwaves through the community.
A new report argues that improving education systems must start with significant investment in teachers, not just infrastructure or curriculum.
Authorities in Ekiti have formally charged two people following an alleged assault, marking a new development in a case that has drawn local attention.
A new analysis argues that religious doctrine has fundamentally redirected the course of U.S. international relations.
The Independent National Electoral Commission faces renewed pressure to implement reforms following recent electoral challenges.
A House of Representatives member has confirmed legislative action is underway to modify the controversial host community development framework in Nigeria's primary oil and gas law.
An investigation reveals millions in revenue from courses lacking official accreditation, raising questions about oversight and student value.
A new Nigerian airline has secured its official license to fly, achieving the milestone faster than typical industry timelines.
A major constituency project aims to directly fund education and business ventures for local residents.
A national debate over state policing is forcing communities to confront deep inequalities in security and funding.
A closed-door meeting of a major political group signals internal realignment ahead of upcoming electoral challenges.
The Plateau State Governor is taking concrete steps toward establishing a state police force, aligning with a major federal push.
A broad call to action is urging women to overcome systemic obstacles, though the specifics of the challenge and its backers remain undefined.
Sustained selling pressure on Nigeria's international debt signals deepening investor concerns over the country's fiscal outlook.
High global crude prices aren't translating into a windfall for Nigeria due to low production and a weak naira.
A Nigerian community forum has enacted a new byelaw and formed two committees to enforce local decisions and reform cultural practices.
The Managing Director of Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited has disbursed substantial capital to entrepreneurs in Delta State, marking a significant private-sector empowerment initiative.
A dual cash and electronic payment system for airport access is being reinstated, aiming to streamline passenger processing and reduce congestion.
Unreliable electricity forces greater reliance on expensive petrol and diesel, compounding the economic strain of recent fuel price hikes.
The federal government launches a major agricultural intervention to combat rising food prices and scarcity.
The German and Spanish giants have each established significant advantages in their Round of 16 ties, placing immense pressure on their opponents ahead of the decisive second legs.
The electoral body's performance and calls for reform are being examined, a critical issue for Nigeria's democratic health.
A traditional ruler has issued a strong warning against the sale of family land, calling it a betrayal of heritage.
The Nigerian naira's traditional link to global oil prices has broken down, signaling a fundamental shift in the nation's economic dynamics.