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Court remands Sowore in Kuje prison
Federal High Court in Abuja remands Omoyele Sowore in Kuje Correctional Centre pending hearing on his application to restore bail.
22 June 2026
Court remands Sowore in Kuje prison
Federal High Court in Abuja remands Omoyele Sowore in Kuje Correctional Centre pending hearing on his application to restore bail.
22 June 2026
Pound slides against naira as UK Prime Minister resigns
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Life Lager unveils Aba region top 10 for ‘Nwa Boi…
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Your perspective as woman not limitation to what you can…
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Atu hails Tinubu, Mbah, unveils constituency scorecard
23rd June 2026
NGF chairman hails Oyebanji’s re‑election
23rd June 2026
Katsina police arrest man for powdered milk adulteration
23rd June 2026
…Urges cement manufacturers to reduce prices now
23rd June 2026
MDCN inducts 70 Babcock medical doctors
23rd June 2026
UK congratulates Oyebanji on re-election
23rd June 2026
NGF chairman hails Oyebanji’s re‑election
23rd June 2026
We did not sell forms to Kwankwaso – PRP
23rd June 2026
Abuja wearing new face under Wike — Uche Nwosu
22nd June 2026
Gov. Yusuf welcomes Kano pilgrims
22nd June 2026
Osun: Police arrest 8 suspected cultists, political thugs
22nd June 2026
DMO: Investor demand drives FGN bond allotment to N1.22trn
23rd June 2026
Pound slides against naira as UK Prime Minister resigns
23rd June 2026

World Cup: Mbappé scores twice as France beat Iraq 3-0
France became one of the first teams to secure a place in the Round of 32 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup after a commanding 3-0 victory over Iraq in a Group I encounter disrupted by severe weather in Philadelphia.
23rd June 2026

The Egyptian World Cup team has reportedly been refused permission to fly directly from Vancouver to Seattle to prepare for their next match.
23rd June 2026

Ghanaian witch doctor puts curse on Kane
Ghanaian witch doctor Nana Kwaku Bonsam has vowed to put a curse on England captain Harry Kane for Tuesday’s World Cup clash.
23rd June 2026

Reviving Nigeria’s coffee production
Recently, the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) projected that Nigeria’s coffee production would decline from 40,800 bags to 39,900 bags annually by 2028 if the current cultivation and market trends persist. This projection does not bode well for the development of the non-oil sector, which the present administration is pursuing with vigour. It will also affect the government’s plan to earn $200billion in foreign exchange from the non-oil sector.
23rd June 2026

Before another new minimum wage
Due to the prevailing economic hardship in the country, dwindling value of the naira and other factors, members of organised labour are warming up for another round of negotiations for…
22nd June 2026

The advice on foreign portfolio investments
At times, the economic prescriptions by global financial institutions, such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, to developing nations like Nigeria have been a bitter pill…
21st June 2026
No real man cries because of a woman – Yul Edochie
22nd June 2026
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