Wike Orders Arrests, Demolitions on Embassy Land in Abuja: What It Means for Property Owners
The FCT Minister's directive to reclaim diplomatic land marks a significant escalation in the capital's property disputes.
2660 stories published — Page 5 of 111
The FCT Minister's directive to reclaim diplomatic land marks a significant escalation in the capital's property disputes.
Global markets are reacting to the conflict, with energy prices surging and equities falling.
A major infrastructure push is underway to improve connectivity and economic activity in southeastern Nigeria.
A local school takes decisive action after a video of bullying spreads online, forcing the community to confront a painful reality.
Authorities are investigating a violent incident in Nigeria's Kebbi State that left one man dead and his wife missing.
A public health official reveals a significant caseload of the irreversible eye disease, highlighting a major regional health challenge.
Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo has inaugurated new science laboratories in Ibadan, using the event to push for a national increase in funding for education.
The Nollywood star's rare admission of fallibility sparks a conversation about public image and personal growth.
A legal challenge has been filed to stop a prominent Nigerian politician from representing a party she allegedly left.
The road safety corps is asking its volunteer force to help identify and fix dangerous spots on our local roads.
The State Department is offering a massive bounty for information on Iran's top leadership, signaling a major escalation in pressure.
The road safety corps is asking its volunteer force to help identify and fix dangerous spots on our local roads.
A new federal warning signals a major regulatory crackdown on digital creators for alleged privacy breaches.
Nigerian lawmaker Jimoh Ibrahim suggests the country can financially benefit from regional instability, sparking debate.
President Bola Tinubu has created a new high-level task force to overhaul Nigeria's critical but troubled oil and gas sector.
President Bola Tinubu has publicly urged journalists to intensify oversight of Nigeria's state and local government administrations.
The latest revenue allocation marks a critical infusion of funds for all tiers of government amid ongoing fiscal pressures.
A Nigerian court has scheduled a new trial date for a former state governor and his two sons, reviving a major corruption case that's been stalled for years.
A deadly attack in Nigeria's Benue State has left at least 15 people dead and several others wounded, marking another violent episode in the region's long-running conflict.
The political opposition alleges the former president's actions directly benefited a geopolitical adversary.
The Cuban government has acknowledged direct negotiations with the United States as a deepening energy crisis cripples the island nation.
President Bola Tinubu has publicly urged the press to intensify its watchdog role over Nigeria's subnational governments, a direct challenge to entrenched power structures.
The actress and philanthropist's donation aims to bridge the digital divide for students.
The governor's visit to the finished project signals a focus on local infrastructure and mobility.