Plateau State Intensifies Crackdown on Illegal Mining in Jos Through Equipment Seizure
State authorities have launched a major enforcement operation, seizing equipment to curb unregulated resource extraction.
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State authorities have launched a major enforcement operation, seizing equipment to curb unregulated resource extraction.
The defection of Ipalibo Banigo reduces the main opposition's strength in the Senate to just 17 members, a 53% decline from its original 36.
Lawmakers insist their investigation into state agencies is about accountability, not targeting the outgoing governor.
Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde says the PDP's shrinking ranks don't faze him, sparking local debate about the party's future.
The Oyo State Independent Electoral Commission has scheduled the long-awaited council polls for December 2026.
The 2026 spending plan for the capital focuses on healthcare and jobs, while political shifts reshape the landscape.
A narrow chokepoint in the Persian Gulf carries a fifth of the world's oil, making it a constant flashpoint for global security and energy prices.
A new report reveals northern states are grappling with a critical deficit of medical doctors, leaning heavily on community health workers to fill the gap.
The move signals a concrete step toward decentralizing security in Nigeria as the federal government monitors global tensions for economic impact.
A key political figure's defection reshapes the local power struggle and leaves many wondering who's next.
The Afrobeats superstar is investing her success back into the industry by creating a formal training ground for emerging talent.
A massive interception of counterfeit pharmaceuticals and prohibited items highlights ongoing challenges in securing the nation's ports and protecting public health.
A look at the digital payment platform's daily impact on Nigerian life, beyond common user grievances.
A top official claims tourism is the engine behind the Nigerian state's massive economic output.
A large-scale health initiative aims to provide critical medical services to thousands of women and girls in southeastern Nigeria.
Geopolitical instability abroad is creating new financial pressures at home, risking inflation and food security.
A breakaway group within Nigeria's main opposition party is moving ahead with plans for a major gathering, signaling a deepening rift.
A major public vote for an awards show has crossed a huge milestone, adding 10,000 votes in a single day.
Academic staff at the University of Lagos have suspended work, alleging the institution failed to pay their full January and February 2026 wages.
Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu argues that creativity is an endless resource requiring investment to drive economic growth.
A large-scale enforcement action targets alleged internet fraud and immigration violations, highlighting regional security cooperation.
The opposition party faces a leadership vacuum and internal rebellion after a court nullified its national convention.
The electoral body is enlisting military transport support to ensure smooth logistics for the next general elections.
A sitting senator's party switch underscores shifting political loyalties ahead of the next presidential election cycle.