Chaos erupted in Rivers State with clashes over the forceful takeover of local councils, resulting in two deaths and highlighting intense political tensions.
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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 unexpected defeats of their title rivals, Remo Stars and Enyimba, that truly sealed their victory.
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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 losses incurred.
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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 the economic realities faced by Nigerian workers.