FAAN Clarifies: Tinubu Requests Review, Not Suspension, of Nigeria's Airport Tolls
The head of Nigeria's airport authority says the president sought a review of tolls, not their suspension, clarifying a key policy directive.
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The head of Nigeria's airport authority says the president sought a review of tolls, not their suspension, clarifying a key policy directive.
Dr. Oluwafemi Joshua Ayoola's entry into the race under the APC banner sets the stage for a significant contest in Ogbomoso's political landscape.
Two key Nigerian internationals have secured loan moves to English Championship clubs Coventry City and Leicester City, boosting their club prospects ahead of the 2026 World Cup cycle.
A federal investigation into a deadly Plateau mining disaster coincides with explosive growth in Nigeria's digital music consumption, revealing a young, discovery-driven audience.
The publication's established credentials and Lagos base underscore its significant role in Nigeria's evolving media landscape.
A 15-year legal battle over a major deepwater oil block has been resolved, paving the way for a project expected to significantly boost Nigeria's crude production.
The electoral commission's final list for the Osun governorship race excludes two major opposition parties, reshaping the political landscape.
A landmark oil settlement, international political remarks, and domestic sports and policing controversies mark a significant day in Nigerian and global affairs.
A major victory for the ruling party in the capital territory coincides with a stark warning from opposition groups over the new electoral law, setting the stage for political turmoil ahead of the next general elections.
The federal government has launched an investigation into a deadly mining incident in Plateau State, reviving scrutiny of a site previously ordered closed in 2017.
A deadly mining incident in Plateau State prompts a federal investigation, the ruling party consolidates power in the capital's local elections, and two Nigerian midfielders secure high-profile loan moves in England.
A severe gas supply shortage has crippled thermal power plants, forcing shutdowns and deepening the nation's electricity crisis.
Adamawa United's manager sets his sights on a vital win to boost the team's standing in the competitive Nigeria National League.
Nigerians are buzzing about 'Lyon' online, and it's more than just a name.
A major police accountability case unfolds in Lagos as two Nigerian football stars secure pivotal loan transfers to English clubs.
The former U.S. President's interventionist remarks on Iran's succession, amid regional conflict, raise global tensions while Nigeria monitors its citizens' safety.
A House of Representatives investigation into a stalled library project in Taraba reveals conflicting financial figures, while Nigeria addresses nutrition funding and receives safety assurances for citizens in Iran.
A tragic mining disaster in the DR Congo, international tensions over Iran's leadership, and a concluded partnership in Enugu highlight a day of significant regional and global developments.
The suspension of a key WHO logistics hub disrupts millions in medical supplies for Gaza and 25 other nations, while Nigeria resolves a major oil dispute.
A mix of local infrastructure progress, a major oil dispute resolution, and international supply chain disruptions mark a significant week for Nigeria.
Global health supply chain disrupted by Middle East conflict while Nepal holds pivotal post-protest elections.
The legal profession's top regulatory body takes disciplinary action amid broader concerns over ethics and financial fraud involving attorneys.
A week of political appointments, infrastructure launches, and a major party's international defense against terrorism accusations highlights Nigeria's complex political landscape.
The military government asserts sovereignty over natural resources, revoking permits from companies it accuses of failing to meet obligations.