Nduka Obaigbena advises the Nigerian military to prioritize arresting kidnappers over protesters, while advocating for 25% of the national budget to be allocated to security.
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Ex-President of Nigeria, Obasanjo, appeals for standards to be improved to see that doctors are not able to travel ‘abroad’.
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Governor Fubara seeks involvement of investors to diversify Rivers State tourism sector.
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The Nigerian Senate has passed a bill to establish the Nigeria Mines Rangers Service, aiming to curb illegal mining and improve safety in the mining sector. The service will play …
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As diesel costs skyrocket, Nigerian telecoms turn to solar and hybrid energy solutions to cut expenses and ensure sustainability
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The Nigerian government has increased the NYSC monthly allowance to ₦77,000, a move aimed at supporting corps members and boosting youth empowerment.
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Explore the cutting-edge technologies transforming Nigerian football, including VR training, data analysis, goal-line tech, and more, boosting performance and fairness.Â
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With the release of water from Cameroon’s Lagdo Dam, 11 Nigerian states face severe flooding risks. Despite warnings, many residents are reluctant to evacuate.
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According to reports, President Tinubu is preparing to reshuffle his cabinet, removing underperforming ministers.
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The Chancellor of Covenant University, Dr. David Oyedepo has called on the Federal Government to tinker with the education modules in order to tackle Nigeria’s national questions.