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Nigeria Responds to US Religious Freedom Designation

The Federal Government has officially responded to the United States' decision to include Nigeria on its 'Country of Particular Concern' list for religious freedom violations. Get the full details on Nigeria's position and the implications of this designa

Nigeria's Care Work Crisis: Women's Economic Key

On International Day of Care, Nigeria faces a critical opportunity to transform its economy by recognizing and investing in the unpaid care work predominantly performed by women.

West African ICC Exit Puts Citizens at Risk

Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger's withdrawal from the International Criminal Court raises serious concerns about justice and accountability in the region. Experts warn this decision leaves citizens vulnerable to human rights abuses.

600,000 Nigerian Children Face Severe Malnutrition Crisis

International humanitarian organizations reveal shocking data showing over 600,000 children in northern Nigeria suffering from severe acute malnutrition, calling for urgent intervention to prevent catastrophic consequences.

Babcock Student Cries Over Debit Card Payment Stress

A Nigerian university student shares her emotional story of frustration and relief after a simple card payment turned into a stressful ordeal, highlighting banking challenges faced by students.

Trump Ends 33-Year Nuclear Testing Ban

Former President Donald Trump has reportedly ordered the resumption of nuclear weapons testing after a 33-year pause, raising concerns about global security and international relations.

Maresca blasts Delap after stupid red card vs Wolves

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca didn't hold back his frustration after young star Liam Delap received a 'stupid' red card during crucial Premier League clash against Wolves, leaving teammates stranded.

IDL Warns Distributors Against Price-Cutting

International Distributions Limited cautions distributors against unauthorized price reductions, emphasizing commitment to fair pricing and rewarding compliance in Nigerian market.

Nigeria Introduces ₦15,000 Travel Levy for 2025

The Nigerian government has announced a mandatory ₦15,000 levy on all international travelers departing from Nigerian airports beginning January 1, 2025. Discover how this new policy will affect your travel plans and what exemptions apply.

Amnesty: Criticising Nigerian Leaders Not a Crime

Amnesty International Nigeria makes bold statement defending freedom of expression, clarifying that criticizing President Tinubu or state governors does not constitute criminal offense in Nigeria.

Benin Players Stunned by Super Eagles' 4-0 Victory

Former Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr breaks down how Benin Republic players reacted after suffering humiliating 4-0 defeat against Nigeria's national team in international friendly match.

Tosin Adarabioyo Eyes Super Eagles Switch

Fulham FC defender Tosin Adarabioyo drops major hint about international future, strongly considering switching allegiance to represent Nigeria's Super Eagles instead of England.

Chelsea's Bassey Eyes Super Eagles Switch

Exciting news for Nigerian football fans as Chelsea defender Calvin Bassey hints at switching international allegiance from England to play for the Super Eagles, citing strong family connections and cultural ties.

Soyinka destroyed Green Card after Trump victory

Nigerian literary icon Professor Wole Soyinka makes shocking revelation about destroying his US residency permit following Donald Trump's election win, citing political principles.

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