MTN said 9,218 fibre cuts and rising vandalism strained its network in 2025, exposing persistent infrastructure gaps despite government reforms.
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State has denied reports it spent ₦707 million on meals, saying the figure reflects aggregated operational costs and that water infrastructure investment continues statewide.
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KEY POINTS Nigeria’s national grid collapsed again on Friday, cutting power generation to just 20MW nationwide. Only Ibadan DisCo received electricity, while the remaining 10 DisCos recorded zero allocation. The …
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KEY POINTS Electric vehicles could make up half of Nigeria’s vehicle fleet within 20 years, driven by falling costs and improved technology, according to Wale Tinubu. Power supply, infrastructure gaps, …
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Federal High Court Recognises Nenadi Usman-Led Caretaker Committee as Legitimate Labour Party Leadership
KEY POINTS Federal High Court directs INEC to recognise the Nenadi Usman-led caretaker committee as the legitimate leadership of the Labour Party. The court reaffirmed the Supreme Court ruling that …
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KEY POINTS APC conflict resolution committee has begun operations ahead of the 2027 general elections. The panel is chaired by Yobe State Governor Mai Mala Buni and includes serving governors …
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KEY POINTS Governor Abba Yusuf held a closed door meeting with President Bola Tinubu in Abuja amid defection speculation. Talks are complicated by demands over 2027 elections and control of …
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KEY POINTS Governor Siminalayi Fubara says he remains in office despite impeachment moves by the Rivers assembly. A state high court has issued an interim order halting steps linked to …
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KEY POINTS ADC says Nigeria cannot be reclaimed while President Tinubu remains in office Party accuses the government of law manipulation and reckless governance ADC questions reported nine million dollar …
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KEY POINTS Vice President Kashim Shettima led senior government officials and service chiefs at the Armed Forces Remembrance Day ceremony in Abuja. Prayers, a minute of silence and artillery salute …