News Minister says presidential pardon list under review for legal compliance… Alagbe Shenayon Oct 17, 2025 The attorney-general of the federation (AGF) and minister of justice, Lateef Fagbemi, has clarified that the presidential pardon…
News Rivers revokes N134bn CCECC secretariat deal, demands immediate refund of… Alagbe Shenayon Oct 17, 2025 The Rivers State Executive Council has terminated the N134 billion contract previously awarded to the China Civil Engineering…
News Kano Govt files fresh 10-count charge against Ganduje over alleged Dala… Alagbe Shenayon Oct 17, 2025 The Kano State Government has filed a 10-count charge against former governor Abdullahi Ganduje over the alleged diversion of its…
Sports Oluwafemiayo sets new world record, wins fourth world title at… Alagbe Shenayon Oct 17, 2025 Nigerian para-powerlifting star Folashade Oluwafemiayo has once again surpassed her own world record in the women’s over 86kg…
lifestyle 7 Baby names that symbolize prosperity Esther Adekanla Oct 16, 2025 Choosing a baby name is one of the most meaningful decisions for any parent. In Nigeria, names carry deep cultural and spiritual…
lifestyle 8 Quiet ways a man shows he’s proud of you even without words Esther Adekanla Oct 16, 2025 Not every man expresses pride or affection through grand gestures or long speeches. Some men are naturally quiet, but their…
News BREAKING: Senate confirms Amupitan as INEC chairman Khadijat Adelani Oct 16, 2025 The Senate has approved Professor Joash Amupitan as the new Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).…
News Senate suspends consideration of Electoral Bill Khadijat Adelani Oct 16, 2025 The Senate on Thursday put on hold deliberations on the Electoral Bill 2025, which aims to regulate federal, state, and FCT area…
Sports Cross River Governor rewards Super Falcons Star Miracle Usani Toyibat Ajose Oct 16, 2025 Cross River State Governor Bassey Otu has rewarded Miracle Usani, a member of Nigeria’s victorious Super Falcons team that won the…
Business FG raises ₦3.96bn from Savings Bonds Toyibat Ajose Oct 16, 2025 The Federal Government of Nigeria raised ₦3.96 billion from its October 2025 Federal Government Savings Bonds.