June 12 protests in Nigeria highlight ongoing hardship and demand change. Citizens call for improved democracy, security, and an end to economic struggles.
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The Nigerian Presidency has condemned the vandalism of rail tracks and electricity cables across the country, labeling them as acts of sabotage.
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The Nigerian Presidency counters a New York Times report, emphasizing economic reforms and positive progress under President Bola Tinubu’s leadership.
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ASUU has once again rejected the newly appointed university governing councils, criticizing the selection process and highlighting ongoing issues within Nigeria’s higher education sector.
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Enugu Rangers secured their eighth NPFL title in dramatic fashion on the final day of the season. The Flying Antelopes won their match against Bendel Insurance, but it was the …
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Nigerians celebrate Sallah amid economic hardship and rising food prices, with many families finding ways to keep the festive spirit alive through community support and prayer.
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A British businessman claims Apple’s misleading messaging system led to his wife discovering deleted incriminating messages, triggering a divorce. He is suing Apple for £5 million to cover the financial …
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Chief Edwin Clark urges President Tinubu to restructure Nigeria and implement the 2014 National Conference Report’s recommendations for national stability.
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Labor unions in Nigeria have urged President Tinubu to engage them before submitting a new minimum wage proposal to the National Assembly, emphasizing the need for collaborative decision-making to reflect …
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In a legal setback for Yahaya Bello, the Nigerian Court of Appeal overturned contempt charges against the EFCC chairman, paving the way for the anti-graft agency to proceed with its …