The Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has donated N20 million to victims of the flooding disaster in Mokwa Local Government Area in Niger State. Obi made the donation on Monday when he paid a visit to the state, and he promised to personally visit the families of ...
Read More »WHO, TY Danjuma Foundation sign $2.26m deal to boost health
The World Health Organization in the African Region and TY Danjuma Foundation have signed a landmark $2.26m agreement to strengthen Nigeria’s national health priorities over the next decade. The partnership, formalized on Monday in Abuja, marks a significant step in leveraging African philanthropy to address the country’s health ...
Read More »FG needs N880bn yearly for road maintenance — Minister
The Minister of State for Works, Mohammed Goroyo, on Monday, declared that the Nigerian government must spend approximately N880 billion for the maintenance of the federal road network across the country. This is just as the Managing Director of the Federal Road Maintenance Agency, Chukwuemeka Abbasi, said that ...
Read More »US mourns Niger flood victims
The United States Mission in Nigeria has expressed sadness over the floods that struck Niger State last week, leaving at least 151 people dead and displacing more than 3,000 residents. In a statement released on Monday via its X, the US Mission conveyed condolences to the victims and ...
Read More »Saudi Arabia turns back over 269,000 unauthorised pilgrims from Mecca
Saudi authorities have prevented more than 269,000 individuals without official permits from entering Mecca ahead of this year’s Hajj pilgrimage, officials announced on Sunday as reported by AlArabiya and AP. The move came as part of a broader effort to control overcrowding and ensure safety during the annual ...
Read More »Take It Back Movement to protest insecurity, economic hardship June 12
The Take It Back Movement has announced plans to hold a nationwide protest on June 12 to draw attention to the country’s worsening insecurity, shrinking civic space, and growing economic hardship. In a statement on Monday by its National Coordinator, Juwon Sanyaolu, the movement condemned the rising wave ...
Read More »Turkey mourns victims of Niger flood
Turkey has expressed sympathy to Nigeria following the devastating floods that hit Mokwa and surrounding communities in Niger State. In a statement released on Sunday, the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs conveyed condolences to the Nigerian government and the families of those affected by the disaster. The ...
Read More »Tinubu’s reforms will ease cost of living soon – Onanuga 2nd J
Special Adviser on Media and Information Strategy to President Bola Tinubu, Bayo Onanuga, says Nigerians will soon experience a reduction in the cost of living, as the effects of the administration’s economic reforms start to materialise Speaking to newsmen in Lagos on Sunday, Onanuga stated that the positive ...
Read More »Kano declares Monday public holiday to mourn athletes killed in auto crash
The Kano State Government has declared Monday, June 2, 2025, as a public holiday to mourn and sympathise with the families of 22 young athletes, coaches, and officials, who died in a ghastly auto crash while returning from the just-concluded National Sports Festival in Ogun State. Governor Abba ...
Read More »Coastal Highway: Landmark infrastructure intact – Umahi
The Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, has stated that the Federal Government did not destroy any property belonging to Landmark Africa during the construction of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway. The minister disclosed this during the inauguration of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway Phase 1 in Lagos on Saturday. ...
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