Former Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, asserts that his reinstatement is a divine decree preordained by God, reflecting on the events surrounding his removal and return to the throne.
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Yam, a crucial staple in Nigeria, has become a luxury item for many households due to rising prices and limited supply.
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Ayo Banjo, a revered figure in Nigerian education, passed away this week at the age of 90. Tributes poured in from Ajayi Crowther University (ACU), where he played a pivotal role in its establishment and growth. Banjo’s leadership and dedication to academic excellence leave a lasting legacy on the university.
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President Tinubu’s first year marked by economic hardships and insecurity, with reforms failing to deliver promised benefits and citizens left struggling.
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Nigeria extends the PEBEC Regulatory Reform Accelerator by 30 days to finalize critical reforms, aiming to improve the business environment and attract investments.
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The Kano State Assembly has dissolved four emirates, potentially setting the stage for Muhammadu Sanusi II’s reinstatement as the Emir of Kano.
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At least four climbers have died on Mount Everest this season, with search parties still looking for three others who went missing. The latest fatalities involve a Kenyan climber and his Nepali guide, who were found deceased near the summit. Concerns are mounting about climber safety on Everest, with experts pointing to overcrowding and lax regulations as contributing factors.
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Nigeria’s National Library project faces delays, cost overruns due to bureaucracy and inflation, with completion now estimated at over N200 billion.
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Nigeria’s federal government and organized private sectors increase the national minimum wage to N57,000, aiming to alleviate financial burdens on workers and improve living standards.
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Nigeria introduces strict film regulations to ban money rituals and smoking scenes in movies, aiming to protect cultural values and influence positive behavior.