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Obi Cubana Speaks on Nnamdi Kanu and Insecurity

Businessman Obi Cubana addresses Nnamdi Kanu's life sentence and Nigeria's insecurity crisis, revealing behind-the-scenes efforts for political solution. Read latest updates.

Okorie Calls for Igbo Political Unity in 2027

Chief Chekwas Okorie urges the Igbo nation to deploy its democratic strength in the 2027 elections to reverse marginalisation and redesign Nigeria's political map through unity.

Ogun Assembly Moves to Revive Apoje Farms

Ogun State House of Assembly has approved a motion for the immediate revitalisation of Apoje Farms in Ijebu-Igbo to boost agriculture and food security. The Assembly also addressed waste discharge from the Ogun-Guangdong Free Trade Zone.

YABATECH to graduate 8,654 students at 37th convocation

Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) is set to graduate 8,654 students at its 37th convocation, a landmark event coinciding with its 78th anniversary and its transition to a University of Technology and Vocational Studies.

Nigeria's 500+ Languages: Beyond English & Pidgin

Explore Nigeria's incredible linguistic diversity with over 500 indigenous languages alongside English and Pidgin. Learn about major languages like Hausa, Yoruba, and Igbo that shape the nation's cultural identity.

NIPSS N1.1B Lawsuit: Court Hearing Begins

The National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies confronts a massive N1.1 billion lawsuit as court proceedings begin. Get the latest updates on this high-stakes legal confrontation.

Isaac Fayose: No Genocide, Igbos Killing Igbos in Southeast

Businessman Isaac Fayose, brother to former Ekiti governor, makes controversial claim about Southeast violence, arguing internal conflicts don't constitute genocide and challenging narratives about the region's security crisis.

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