Iran Accused of State-Sponsored Terrorism in Nigeria: Intel Reports Allege Funding and Direction
Multiple intelligence sources allege Iranian state involvement in funding and directing militant activities within Nigeria's borders.
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Multiple intelligence sources allege Iranian state involvement in funding and directing militant activities within Nigeria's borders.
A potential blockade of the world's most critical oil chokepoint threatens to disrupt energy supplies and spike prices for major economies from Asia to Africa.
Nigeria's First Lady offers a rare personal insight into her relationship with President Bola Tinubu, highlighting a partnership defined by mutual respect.
The airline's return to Nigeria's commercial capital marks a significant restoration of a key international air link.
A major Islamic organization in Nigeria has publicly denounced statements made by Israel's top diplomat in the country, escalating a diplomatic dispute.
The landmark Nigerian refinery's first major price hike signals a new era for the domestic fuel market, directly linking local pump costs to volatile international oil prices.
A Nigerian writer's provocative analogy draws attention to global perceptions of political rhetoric and historical parallels.
A public commentary lauds Nigeria's anti-graft agency for its persistence and the president's support in the fight against corruption.
The president's move aims to fix the country's long-standing electricity problems by creating a new company to run the national grid.
The Police Service Commission's latest promotions come with a gentle reminder that professionalism is, in fact, part of the job.
President Bola Tinubu has approved the deployment of dozens of new diplomats to represent Nigeria abroad.
The Nigerian government announces the conclusion of a long-running legal and commercial battle over a major offshore oil field, potentially unlocking billions in investment.
A stark new warning says the nation's political system is in danger because women are almost entirely shut out of power.
The upcoming 20th Lagos Motor Fair and Africa AutoParts Expo is drawing significant industry interest, signaling a boost for local trade and jobs.
A growing chorus of voices says the 80-year-old institution is outdated and needs a major overhaul to address today's crises.
A push for free educational data is seen as a critical, urgent move to connect millions of Nigerian students left behind.
A promising footballer's journey to the professional stage has been abruptly halted at a Premier League ground.
A new commentary piece examines the underlying challenges and voter sentiments shaping Nigeria's democratic landscape.
A local official's personal revelation about a sports-related emotional wound offers a rare glimpse into the intersection of fandom and public life.
A major Nigerian news outlet's digital platform displayed an error message, raising questions about access to information.
A major Nigerian news outlet's website displayed a 'Page Not Found' error on Saturday, March 7, 2026, raising questions about digital access to information.
The media company's annual legal declaration asserts exclusive rights over its journalistic and creative content for the coming year.
A national digital identity program is reportedly blocking access to essential services for millions, raising alarms about technological overreach.
A public conversation has ignited around the concept of 'over-sheltering' after the term was linked to the veteran actress.