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Nasarawa launches $400m rare earth processing plant

Nasarawa State inaugurates Africa's largest rare earth processing facility in Uke. The $400m plant will boost Nigeria's tech, energy and defense sectors. Read more about this groundbreaking investment.

Nasarawa launches $400m rare earth metals plant

Nasarawa State inaugurates a $400 million rare earth and critical metals processing plant in Uke, set to create over 10,000 jobs and position Nigeria as a key player in the global tech and energy sectors.

Nasarawa Passes ₦92.2bn Supplementary Budget

Nasarawa State House of Assembly passes ₦92.2bn supplementary budget for 2025 to address emerging state needs. Bill sent to committee for final review. Read the latest updates.

Army officer killed during Lagos security duty

A Nigerian Army officer dies after an assault in Lagos. In a separate Nasarawa case, police arrest an organ harvester who targeted poor youths. Stay informed on national security issues.

Governor Sule: APC is Nigeria's Noah's Ark

Nasarawa Governor Abdullahi Sule declares APC as Nigeria's political Noah's Ark, crediting Tinubu's reforms for attracting opposition defectors ahead of elections.

FRSC and NUJ Collaborate to Reduce Road Crashes

FRSC partners with NUJ to change driving culture in Nasarawa State through sensitization and rewards for good drivers. Initiative aims to reduce road crashes during festive season.

Police Inspector, 2 Vigilantes Killed in Ambush

Suspected armed robbers ambushed security patrol in Nasarawa, killing police inspector Christopher Enoh and two vigilantes. The attackers stole an AK-47 rifle before fleeing.

Yobe vows justice for 4-year-old rape victim

Yobe State Government promises swift justice for 4-year-old girl sexually assaulted by HIV-positive man. Police arrest suspect as commissioner demands full legal action.

Nasarawa Prince Killed by Bandits in Attack

Prince James Delle Iwala and two youths murdered by gunmen in Nasarawa State. The incident sparks outrage as residents call for urgent security intervention.

Lagos enlists clerics to fight HIV stigma

Lagos State launches innovative partnership with clerics to eliminate stigma against PLHIV, promoting inclusive communities and improved health outcomes through religious leadership.

Nasarawa Settles 4,000 Teachers' Salary Dispute

Nasarawa State Government finally resolves payment dispute with 4,000 teachers, bringing relief to embattled educators after prolonged uncertainty over their employment status and salaries.

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