Child Care Trust Advocates for Inclusive Education
Child Care Trust urges government and private sector to promote educational inclusion for girls and children with disabilities. Learn how stakeholders are pushing for policy changes.
Child Care Trust urges government and private sector to promote educational inclusion for girls and children with disabilities. Learn how stakeholders are pushing for policy changes.
Leading Nigerian couple Aigboje and Ofovwe Aig-Imoukhuede appointed co-chairs of King's Trust International Africa Advisory Board. Discover how they'll empower African youth through education and entrepreneurship opportunities.
Justice Babatunde Adejumo explains that conflicting court judgments are natural in justice systems worldwide. Learn how appellate courts resolve these differences and proposed reforms.
A Kano State High Court has sentenced four men to death by hanging for the 2016 murder of mechanic Rilwanu Ilyasu. The convicts attacked him with an axe, believing he reported them to the NDLEA. Read the full story.
Struggling with NSITF registration? This comprehensive guide breaks down the step-by-step process for employers, explaining registration, payment procedures, and how to obtain your certificate effortlessly.
Federal High Court dismisses Ladi Adebutu's application to stop his trial over alleged vote-buying during Ogun State governorship election. Case proceeds as prosecution presents compelling evidence.
The Court of Appeal has reserved judgment in the high-profile case involving EFCC, AGF versus Aiteo CEO Benedict Peters over alleged N19.2bn money laundering charges. Legal battle continues.
In a significant move against corruption, the Kano State Judicial Service Commission has demoted a Sharia Court Judge and dismissed several court officials over serious financial misconduct allegations.
In a major victory for justice, an Edo State High Court has sentenced 11 convicted armed robbers to a total of 79 years imprisonment for terrorizing communities in Benin City and its environs.
Federal High Court in Lagos issues restraining order against multiple banks from dealing with Indian businessman and his companies amid massive debt dispute with Nigerian firm.
Chief Justice of Nigeria Olukayode Ariwoola delivers powerful charge to Code of Conduct Tribunal members, emphasizing judicial independence and integrity in handling corruption cases involving public officials.
Prominent lawyer Steve Daniel calls for urgent reforms in Nigeria's judiciary, emphasizing the critical need for an independent justice system to combat corruption and ensure fair trials for all citizens.
Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has appointed Dr. Ayo Ogunsan as the new Executive Secretary of Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF), bringing fresh expertise to bolster security infrastructure across the state.
Royal gist as NHS trust for Slough don remove Prince Andrew's name from hospital plaque after King Charles strip am of royal title. See wetin happen.
The Federal Government has officially declared two public holidays for December 2025, giving Nigerians early notice to plan their year-end celebrations and travels accordingly.
UNICEF sounds alarm on Nigeria's open defecation crisis, advocating for urgent construction of public toilets and improved sanitation infrastructure across the nation.
Nigerian activist Omoyele Sowore sparks legal firestorm after failing to appear in Abuja court, prompting judge to issue arrest warrant in ongoing CBN protest case.
Federal High Court gives IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu 24-hour ultimatum to respond to terrorism allegations as legal battle intensifies. Justice Binta Nyako's ruling sets stage for crucial courtroom showdown.
Federal High Court Abuja issues crucial deadline in IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu's terrorism case as legal battle reaches critical turning point. Latest developments revealed.
In a landmark ruling, a Taraba High Court has ordered the immediate release of 13 unlawfully detained inmates and awarded them ₦48 million in compensation for violation of their fundamental rights.
IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu faces crucial November 5 deadline as Federal High Court orders him to enter defense against terrorism charges or forfeit his rights in landmark ruling.
The Federal High Court in Abuja has given Nnamdi Kanu a final opportunity to present his defence in his terrorism trial, warning that failure to do so will lead to court foreclosure of his case.
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.
Ilorin High Court sentences three men to death by hanging for the gruesome murder of a 68-year-old businessman, marking a significant victory for justice in Kwara State.
Nigerian startup PressDia transforms public relations with Africa's inaugural fully digital PR distribution engine, offering instant media outreach across 80+ countries with AI-powered optimization.
Growing public skepticism surrounds President Tinubu's latest loan request as House of Representatives Deputy Spokesman Philip Agbese voices concerns about transparency and accountability.
Federal High Court sanctions Abuja Electricity Distribution Company for violating Freedom of Information Act, ordering immediate compliance and payment of legal costs.
The Maldives government announces groundbreaking legislation prohibiting tobacco and vaping for anyone born after January 1, 2007, creating a smoke-free generation.
A Nigerian woman shares her heartbreaking experience after a security guard she trusted disappeared with 20 litres of precious fuel. Her viral story serves as warning to others.
British authorities have launched a massive investigation following a brutal stabbing incident aboard a train that left ten passengers with serious injuries. The attack has sent shockwaves across the UK.