Global Tensions Rise as Nigeria Faces Domestic and Sporting Setbacks
A major military operation in the Middle East coincides with Nigeria's World Cup elimination and key domestic policy decisions.
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A major military operation in the Middle East coincides with Nigeria's World Cup elimination and key domestic policy decisions.
A week of major policy shifts sees the President suspend a controversial airport payment scheme, the Senate advance fintech regulation, and new leaders challenged to drive national development.
A major fuel seizure at the Cameroon border triggers a broader legislative push for transparency in Nigeria's export revenue.
A call for community ownership of Niger Delta projects coincides with public health advisories and tax deadlines in Lagos, highlighting varied governance challenges.
A major legal case and shifting political allegiances signal a turbulent period in Nigeria's political landscape.
Governor Dauda Lawal's potential party switch coincides with electoral body's alarm over infighting and a call for its chairman's removal.
A ruling party panel defends its state congress while a governor mulls defection, amid high-profile legal proceedings and calls to protect public assets.
Celtic coach cites fitness issues for the Nigerian striker's limited role, while NBS data shows a dramatic rise in non-oil exports despite security challenges and a volatile global security landscape.
A student's murder in Lagos highlights local insecurity amid a backdrop of international military action and domestic tragedies.
A crackdown on environmental crime in Lagos unfolds alongside a national tapestry of violence, protest, and international military action.
Recent local election results and international conflicts involving Nigeria are shaping the political landscape as the country looks ahead to the next general polls.
Local election results and a major drug bust highlight domestic governance and security efforts, while global events present conflicting narratives on power and conflict.
From local security reforms in Lagos to a pivotal Premier League title race and a historic leadership transition in Iran, today's news spans critical developments at home and abroad.
Bukayo Saka's milestone match and a crucial victory have put Arsenal seven points clear, with their title destiny now in their own hands.
A gritty win over Brighton and a Manchester City slip-up have put Arsenal's first league title in over two decades within reach.
A major hotel management deal and a new national digital postcode system highlight a day of significant government and business announcements across Nigeria.
The Federal Executive Council has greenlit a new digital postcode system, a major step towards modernizing Nigeria's addressing and delivery infrastructure.
President Bola Tinubu makes key appointments and approves a major digital infrastructure project in a series of executive actions.
Lawmakers demand comprehensive export records from key agencies amid concerns over incomplete documentation and revenue remittance.
The state government enforces a strict penalty to combat the lingering effects of the sit-at-home order on education.
President Tinubu honors a former leader's legacy while securing continuity at a key policy institute.
The consumer protection agency is cracking down on a widespread market practice that violates Nigerian law, empowering buyers to demand remedies.
Vice President Shettima clarifies the intent of new tax policies while consumer protection officials crack down on illegal retail practices, as Arsenal take a crucial step in the Premier League title race.
Key Nigerian bodies announce strict health and education policies while international tensions flare and a former leader reflects on wartime decisions.