Oil Price Alert: Middle East Conflict Could Push Crude to $130, Nigerian Fuel Markets Hold Steady
Geopolitical tensions threaten a major oil price spike while Nigerian fuel markets show temporary stability.
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Geopolitical tensions threaten a major oil price spike while Nigerian fuel markets show temporary stability.
A popular Nigerian prophet's claim of divine instruction to honor the president's late mother with a mosque sparks conversation about faith, politics, and legacy.
The Bible Society of Nigeria has launched a scripture knowledge contest for young pupils, aiming to promote religious education and moral formation from an early age.
A prominent religious group publicly endorses Nigeria's new police chief while demanding urgent action against systemic corruption.
A major federal university's new student intake is being directly linked to the current administration's policy changes.
The opposition party's praise for a former governor's diplomatic posting signals a rare moment of political unity.
The upcoming election is expected to serve as a critical national assessment of digital infrastructure and voter engagement.
A political organization is claiming it can deliver electoral success for any candidate, using the same strategy that secured victory for Anambra Governor Charles Soludo.
A look at how Iran's economic and political challenges are felt in the daily lives of its citizens.
The senator's address at a major security conference has sparked controversy for its rhetorical echoes of a notorious text.
A powerful political bloc threatens instability if the state government moves to oust the deputy governor.
The Nigerian government has approved the establishment of new police bases across the country to strengthen its capacity to combat terrorism.
Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde argues Nigeria's progress depends on its leaders agreeing on a functional federal structure.
The First Lady's public appeal spotlights the social and economic challenges facing Nigeria's aging population.
A provocative online article titled 'What Nigerians Get “Wrong” About The Igbo' has ignited a national conversation about ethnic perception and internal prejudice.
The annual celebration shifts focus to the critical but often overlooked women working behind the scenes in Nollywood and music.
A landmark 2026 law strips judicial oversight from the internal disputes of political parties, fundamentally altering the balance of power.
A potential political realignment in Zamfara State could see the opposition party influencing the ruling party's direction.
A former minister claims to have the inside story on why a high-profile political appointment was stopped.
Two companies have secured rights to the Dawes Island oil field, a move set to reshape regional energy production.
Financial institutions are in a frantic race to meet new regulatory requirements, a process that could reshape the entire banking sector.
A growing movement is demanding systemic reform to address preventable patient harm and deaths in Nigeria's healthcare system.
The state government has ordered VIOs to cease all on-road enforcement activities, a move that will immediately change traffic regulation.
A prominent sports official has publicly endorsed the work of a women's sports foundation, signaling institutional support for female athletes.