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Prospective university transfer students gain an extra month to complete their 2026 admissions applications.
A U.S. military refueling plane crashed in Iraq, killing all four crew members on board.
This alignment shows how local tech companies are adapting to a major regulatory shift aimed at curbing financial crime.
A Federal High Court ruling has disqualified Ondo State Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa from running for another term, reshaping the state's political landscape.
A sudden, heavy rainstorm has destroyed more than forty houses, forcing many residents to seek shelter with neighbors or in the open.
Authorities are investigating the death of a prominent socialite after a cosmetic buttock augmentation procedure, raising urgent questions about medical safety standards.
A top official urges calm as political shifts cause uncertainty for everyday people.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has detailed a major fraud case involving a foreign certificate scam.
The Wales manager opens up about the pressure of leading his nation with a spot in the 2026 World Cup hanging in the balance.
The continent's pipeline of new hotel projects has reached an unprecedented level, signaling a major surge in investment and tourism confidence.
The EFCC is investigating a major fraud case where a woman allegedly swindled a victim out of millions for a fake UK certificate.
Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf commits his administration's backing to the recently elected state leadership of the All Progressives Congress.
The party's grassroots structure and local leaders are holding the line, showing strength where it matters most.
The Kano State Police Command has disbursed insurance benefits to support the families of officers killed or wounded in the line of duty.
A landmark partnership aims to transform plastic waste into valuable recycled material, tackling pollution and creating a circular economy.
A new national initiative aims to cut foreign fuel dependency by boosting domestic bio-ethanol production.
The city's educational institutions are finalizing plans for a major upcoming sports event that will spotlight young athletic talent.
The regional bloc calls for calm among Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone amid escalating border disputes.
A Nigerian appeal court has settled a bitter party dispute, clearing the path for a candidate to run in a crucial state election.
Political actors in Kwara State are reportedly launching early smear campaigns, signaling a contentious and divisive race for the 2027 governorship election.
The federal government has settled a massive N501 billion bond obligation to NBET, removing a major financial barrier to electricity generation.
American forces are responding to a crash involving a US military aircraft in Iraq, a critical region for ongoing operations.
A new directive has been issued to aviation industry personnel, emphasizing core professional standards.
The Peoples Redemption Party has officially entered the Ekiti governorship race, centering its campaign on a constitutional restructuring of Nigeria.