- Kaduna firm forfeits N1.3b – Court orders asset forfeiture to government.
- DStv, GOtv face charges – FCCPC sues operators over price hike violations.
- Bandits kill Catholic priest – Another violent attack reported in Kaduna state.
- FUOYE students protest – Oppose SSANU women’s alleged plan against university leadership.
- Lassa fever outbreak – Nigeria records 95 deaths and 509 confirmed cases.
- Court rules on NRM leadership – INEC ordered to recognize Njoku-led faction.
- Supreme Court ruling on Rivers crisis – Seeking lasting peace resolution.
- First Bank’s new office – Tinubu says it shows Nigeria’s economic strength.
- Nigeria’s public debt update – IMF says it’s not a high risk.
- China-Nigeria relations – Economic and humanitarian ties continue deepening further.
- Global telecom revenue forecast – Industry expected to hit $1.1 trillion by 2028.
- APC leader blames PDP crisis – Cites lack of coordination, ambition issues.
- Nigeria’s inflation concerns – Cost of living remains high despite drop.
- PAACA criticizes political parties – Says INEC’s innovations not fully utilized.
- Governor praises Bayelsa projects – Roads, housing initiatives get commendation.
- Polo and politics – The Dasuki family’s influence in Nigerian society.
- Borno development outlook – Future growth and prosperity discussed in detail.
- Nigeria’s bold budget – Experts highlight execution challenges ahead.
- Reps push education reform – Move to abolish BSc/HND discrimination continues.
- Nigeria-Morocco trade – Country could earn $2.5 billion annually
- MultiChoice in legal trouble – FCCPC sues over regulatory violations in Nigeria.
- Two dead in Lagos collapse – Six others injured in building accident.
- Lassa fever cases rise – 95 deaths recorded, 509 cases across 12 states.
- Fresh Rivers LG elections – Electoral body sets August 9 as new date.
- PDP’s 2027 election struggles – Party unlikely to unseat APC, says Ossai.
- Nigeria’s digital economy push – Government advocates industry collaboration for growth.
- FirstBank praised by leaders – Shettima, governors applaud financial sector contributions.
- Nigeria’s Eurobonds rally – Foreign investors boost market amid economic challenges.
- N1.94trn tariff deficit – Government plans clearance as power generation increases.
- New HIV/AIDS funding – FEC approves N10.3bn for essential health supplies.
- Teachers get support – Government pledges better working conditions nationwide.
- Kaduna rail services resume – Container movement by train set to restart.
- Nigerian women entrepreneurs – 83% identify as business owners in recent survey.
- Customs revenue hits N120bn – Expansion to Apapa, TICP boosts collections.
- Nigeria’s telecom expansion – 7,000 towers planned, subsea cable summit held.
- UNDP’s insurance program – Training initiative aims to enhance financial inclusion.
- Osun LG legal battle – PDP, NULGE sue APC over council disputes.
- Nigeria’s AI policy debate – Experts call for comprehensive legal framework.
- Obasanjo’s 88th birthday – Former president predicts a great future for Nigeria.
- New government appointments – Tinubu announces fresh permanent secretaries.
- Lagos Assembly crisis – Acting clerk hospitalized after DSS interrogation visit.
- Nigeria’s insurance industry – Set to leverage AfCFTA despite economic challenges.
- Polytechnic education reform – Ex-VC calls for system repositioning nationwide.
- Rivers students excel – Win national mathematics competition, bringing pride to state.
- Attempted murder case – Rivers High Court reassigns new judge for trial.
- Nigeria’s cultural centers – Calls for revamping national heritage institutions grow.
- Tinubu on Obasanjo – Former president recognized globally and influential at home.
- New electoral reforms – CAN urges prayers for national unity and healing.
- Nigerian farmers struggle – Global coffee price surge bypasses local producers.
- Agriculture crisis worsens – Food insecurity rises as sector growth hits five-year low.
- FRSC seeks support – Calls for TETFund assistance in road safety training.
- Nigerian Breweries’ shift – Company prioritizes locally sourced raw materials.
- Ramadan welfare initiative – N1.35bn released for feeding across 244 wards.
- Benue Assembly dispute – Lawmakers reject Senate intervention in judicial sack case.
- APC mocks PDP – Calls opposition party unfit to govern Nigeria again.
- Alleged corruption case – Court orders forfeiture of N1.37bn linked to El-Rufai’s government.
- Leadership reshuffle – Lagos Assembly speaker Obasa regains political dominance.
- Nigeria-China relations – Economic and humanitarian cooperation continues deepening.
- NRM leadership crisis – Court confirms Edozie Njoku as rightful party chairman.
- University leadership change – Admiralty varsity appoints Prof. Ogbogbo as substantive VC.
- TotalEnergies expands – Unveils modern LubAnac laboratory in Lagos.
- Nigerian telecom boom – Country to host major subsea cable investment summit.
- Illegal charter flights – Minister vows crackdown on unauthorized aviation services.
- Lagos carbon exchange – State launches Africa’s first subnational clean cookstove project.
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- Lassa fever toll climbs – 54 new cases, six more deaths reported.
- Tinubu praises FirstBank – Commends institution’s resilience and innovation efforts.
- Nigeria’s energy future – Oil output grows, exceeding OPEC production quotas.
- Shekarau on politics – Insists he is not enemies with Kwankwaso.
- Nigeria’s economic outlook – IMF reassures that public debt is manageable.
- Morocco trade potential – Nigeria can earn $2.5bn annually through economic partnerships.
- Obasanjo’s legacy – Former president expresses hope for Nigeria’s greatness.
- Religious tolerance call – Clerics emphasize unity among faith communities.
- Nigerian crypto innovation – New platform aims to transform digital asset transactions.
- Security sector concerns – Minister recommends psychological evaluation for NCoS personnel.
- Hospitality industry growth – New firm unveils modern solutions for tourism sector.
- National education reforms – Experts push for stronger AI policies in curriculum.
- MultiChoice legal battle – FCCPC files additional charges over regulatory violations.
- Nigeria’s road projects – FEC approves N679bn for 13 new infrastructure developments.
- Trade opportunities rise – NPA seeks hub status for intra-African commerce.
- Food security initiatives – Wema Bank partners with governors to boost agriculture