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NRC Establishes Anti-Corruption Committee

Nigerian Railway Corporation inaugurates new Anti-Corruption Unit to enhance transparency and accountability in railway services. ICPC partners in governance reform.

NOC Commends Sunshine Schools for Sports Course

Nigeria Olympic Committee hails Sunshine Schools, Ibadan, for hosting a successful 3-day Sports Administration Course, empowering over 20 coaches and sports managers with IOC-certified training.

IPCR inducts new peace mediators for Nigeria

Nigeria's Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution inducts new peace practitioners to strengthen mediation capacity amid rising insecurity. Learn how this initiative promotes community dialogue.

ADC Disowns Mark-led Faction, Warns Public

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has disowned a faction led by David Mark, warning the public against its illegal headquarters. The party urges INEC and security agencies to recognize only its legitimate leadership.

Tinubu's Emissary Mediates Plateau Peace Talks

President Tinubu dispatches Dr Abiodun Essiet to Plateau State, facilitating peace between Christian and Fulani leaders. Read how this intervention resolved a farm conflict.

New Capital Gains Tax Rules Protect Small Investors

Federal Government clarifies new progressive Capital Gains Tax rates from 0% to 30% starting January 2026. Small investors get exemptions while large corporations face higher rates. Learn how this affects your investments.

Epstein Emails Mention Trump Multiple Times

Newly released Jeffrey Epstein emails mention Donald Trump multiple times, revealing claims he 'knew about the girls.' Democrats release documents sparking political controversy in Washington.

Tokunbo Abiru's Journey to Senate

Discover how Mukhail Tokunbo Abiru transitioned from a distinguished banking career to becoming the Senator representing Lagos East. Learn about his 'Doing Good' initiatives and political impact.

PDP Backs Damagum, Forms Reconciliation Committee

The Peoples Democratic Party's National Working Committee has thrown its weight behind Acting National Chairman Umar Iliya Damagum while establishing a high-powered reconciliation committee to heal party divisions ahead of crucial elections.

Lafarge on Trial for Terror Funding in Syria

Lafarge, the global cement manufacturer, faces landmark terrorism financing charges in Paris for allegedly paying millions to extremist groups including Islamic State to maintain operations in Syria.

Nigeria Reaffirms African Peace and Security Leadership

Nigeria strengthens its position as Africa's peacekeeping powerhouse, committing to enhanced security collaboration and conflict resolution across the continent through strategic partnerships and military expertise.

Sudan Generals Agree to Trump-Mediated Ceasefire

After years of devastating conflict that claimed thousands of lives, Sudan's rival military factions have reached a groundbreaking ceasefire agreement with former US President Donald Trump's mediation. The three-month truce marks a significant breakthroug

Trump Pushes UN Resolution for Gaza Security Force

Former President Donald Trump's administration is championing a UN resolution to establish an international security force in Gaza. Get exclusive details on this unprecedented peacekeeping initiative.

Doctor's Harrowing Tale from Bandit-Ravaged Zamfara

A Nigerian medical doctor shares chilling experiences from working in Zamfara community where bandits rule - including the tragic case of a 6-month pregnant woman assaulted and her husband murdered.

Defence Chief: No Christian Persecution in Nigeria

Nigeria's Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, has sparked nationwide debate by declaring there's no religious persecution against Christians in Nigeria. Get the full story and reactions.

Lafarge Faces French Court Over Terror Funding Claims

French cement giant Lafarge stands trial in Paris for allegedly paying millions to jihadist groups including ISIS during Syrian operations. Discover the explosive corporate terrorism financing case.

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