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15 beggars arrested in Lagos street begging crackdown

Lagos State Government arrests 15 street beggars in Ikosi Ketu and Mile 12 raid. Commissioner Tokunbo Wahab vows to maintain order and safety in public spaces. Read more about the enforcement operation.

BHP liable for Brazil mine disaster: UK court

British court rules BHP responsible for 2015 Brazil dam collapse that killed 19, unleashed toxic mud. Mining giant faces potential £36 billion compensation claim. Full details on the landmark environmental case.

Group Condemns NAFDAC's Sachet Alcohol Ban

Civil society group Stand Up Nigeria condemns NAFDAC's ban on sachet alcohol, warning of 500,000 job losses and ₦1.9 trillion economic damage. Read the full details.

Lagos removes beggars from Ketu-Alapere road

Lagos State Government has cleared beggars from Ketu-Alapere road to ensure traffic flow and public safety. The individuals will be profiled and handed over to authorities. #CleanerLagos

World Wine Output to See Modest 2025 Recovery

Global wine production is projected for a modest 3% recovery in 2025, yet remains below average due to climate change and shifting consumer habits. Get the full analysis.

Beta Glass Invests ₦85M in Nigerian Communities

Leading glass and packaging manufacturer Beta Glass PLC has made significant investments in community development while generating massive economic value for Nigeria's economy through job creation and local content.

Lagos Fashion Week Wins Earthshot Prize 2025

Nigeria's Lagos Fashion Week has clinched the 2025 Earthshot Prize, becoming the first African organization to win this global environmental award for its revolutionary sustainable fashion initiatives.

Soyinka: I Won't Assess Tinubu's Government Now

Nobel laureate Professor Wole Soyinka explains why he's withholding judgment on President Tinubu's administration, citing the need for more time and clearer policy direction.

DISCO Battles Climate Change with School Tree Planting

In a bold move against climate change, a Nigerian electricity distribution company launches environmental sustainability project, planting trees at a Bauchi school to combat deforestation and educate youth.

COP 30: Nigeria's Climate Moment of Truth

As COP 30 approaches, Nigeria faces a critical turning point in the global climate crisis. Discover why this summit represents our last best chance for meaningful climate action and what it means for Africa's future.

FirstBank Plants 50,000 Trees in 3 Years

Nigeria's premier financial institution, FirstBank, celebrates a major environmental milestone with 50,000 trees planted nationwide over three years through its 'Each One, Plant One' initiative.

UNICEF Fights Open Defecation in Nigeria

UNICEF sounds alarm on Nigeria's open defecation crisis, advocating for urgent construction of public toilets and improved sanitation infrastructure across the nation.

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