The Lagos State High Court sitting at the Tafawa Balewa Square has on Friday, April 2nd, 2025, sentenced a driver of Lagos Bus Rapid Transit […]
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FBI, DEA delay Tinubu’s drug case allegation documents for three months
The FBI and DEA will not be releasing documents today related to an alleged drug case involving Nigerian President Bola Tinubu, as previously expected.
Trump orders halt to federal funding for NPR, PBS
The United States of America President, Donald Trump, on Thursday, signed an executive order aimed at ending federal funding for National Public Radio (NPR) and […]
Nigerian nurse based in UK found dead after ‘missing’
A wave of sorrow has swept through the nursing communities in both the UK and Nigeria following the tragic death of Nnena Miriam, a Nigerian […]
May Day: Edo gov raises minimum wage to N75,000
Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo has raised the minimum wage for Edo workers from N70,000 to N75,000 to further improve their standard of living. The […]
English FA bans transgender women from competing in women football
The Football Association of England will implement a new policy that bars transgender women from competing in women’s football.
Nigeria partners UK in fight against financial crime
The United Kingdom and Nigeria have entered into a new strategic partnership aimed at strengthening the fight against fraud and financial crime. This follows the […]
EFCC declares foreigner wanted in connection with CBEX
5The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has declared a foreign national, Elie Bitar, wanted over his alleged role in a cryptocurrency scam connected to […]
After 20 months, African Union lifts sanction against Gabon
The African Union has lifted sanctions against Gabon.
Court upholds conviction of Professor who falsified election results for Akpabio
Professor Ogban, a lecturer at the University of Calabar and serving as a returning officer at the time, was found guilty of altering vote counts in Oruk Anam and Etim Ekpo local government areas to favour Akpabio.
