The World Health Organisation (WHO) has appointed Nigeria’s Professor Martins Emeje as Co-Chair of its newly established Strategic and Technical Advisory Group on Traditional, Complementary
Nigerian Media Personality Accuses TAAG Angola Airlines Of Leaving Her Stranded In South Africa
Nigerian actor, television and radio presenter Simi Drey has accused TAAG Airlines of gross incompetence and mistreatment after she was stranded in South Africa for
US Demands Visa Bonds Of Up To $15,000 From Nigerians, Restricts Entry to Three Airports
The United States government has introduced a new visa bond requirement for Nigerian travellers and nationals of 37 other countries, mandating affected applicants to post
Sawyerr: NELFUND Has Disbursed 161bn To 864,000 Students, Demand Continues To Rise
The Managing Director of the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), Akintunde Sawyerr, has disclosed that the Fund has disbursed ₦161 billion to more than 864,000
Enamudu: Bank Balances Are Not Taxed, New Regime Is Heavily Pro-Poor
The Chairman of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN), Abuja District, Ben Enamudu, has clarified widespread public misconceptions around Nigeria’s new tax regime,
Peter Obi: Nigeria Not Poor, But Poorly Governed
Former Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi, has said Nigeria has sufficient resources to provide basic necessities for its citizens. He, however, pointed out
We Stand Firm, Maduros Son Sends Defiant Message To Detained Father
The son of detained Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro delivered an emotional message of solidarity to his father and mother, Cilia Flores, during a session of
I Wont Step Aside: Atiku Insists On Open, Competitive ADC Primary
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar on Tuesday declared that he will not step aside for any contender within the African Democratic Congress (ADC), insisting that
Freeman: Israel Wont Act Unilaterally In Nigeria, Will Work With Government
Israeli Ambassador to Nigeria, Michael Freeman, has said Israel’s plan to support the protection of Christian communities in Nigeria is strictly a partnership initiative anchored
Suleiman: Resident Doctors To Resume Indefinite Strike January 12 Over Unimplemented Agreements
The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has announced it will resume a total, indefinite strike from January 12, 2026, citing the Federal Government’s failure









