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Trump Threatens Nigeria With Military Action

Former US President Donald Trump has threatened potential military intervention in Nigeria, alleging severe persecution of Christians. This explosive statement has ignited diplomatic tensions and raised concerns about international relations between both

FG Pays ₦12B Health Workers Arrears in 72 Hours

Federal Government commits to settling ₦11.995 billion in withheld salaries for doctors and healthcare professionals, promising payment within three days to resolve lingering industrial disputes.

FG Releases ₦11.9B to End Doctors' Strike

The Federal Government takes decisive action to resolve the ongoing doctors' strike by releasing ₦11.9 billion to clear accumulated arrears, signaling a major breakthrough in healthcare negotiations.

Nigeria Launches SRHR Hub for Women & Girls

WARD-C unveils groundbreaking initiative providing comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services, education, and empowerment programs for women and girls across Nigeria.

JAMB conducts promotion exams for 450 civil servants

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has successfully conducted promotion examinations for 450 civil servants, marking a significant step in career progression within Nigeria's public service sector.

Oyo's Land Grab Crisis: 2,215 Petitions in 2 Years

Oyo State grapples with alarming land grabbing epidemic as authorities receive 2,215 formal complaints between 2021-2023. Property owners battle illegal seizures amid government crackdown.

Senator Natasha Demands Justice for Ochanya

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan takes decisive action, supporting Ochanya's family and pushing for legal reforms to protect women and girls from sexual violence in Nigeria's educational institutions.

#JusticeForOchanya: 7 Years On, Nigerians Demand Justice

Seven years after the devastating death of 13-year-old Ochanya Ogbanje, Nigerian activists and citizens are intensifying calls for justice, demanding the case against her alleged abusers be reopened and properly prosecuted.

Sowore: Contract Staffing is State-Backed Slavery

Human rights activist Omoyele Sowore exposes how contract staffing in Nigeria's public and private sectors creates exploitative working conditions he describes as government-sanctioned slavery.

NASU Explains Constant University Strikes in Nigeria

The Non-Academic Staff Union of Universities reveals the harsh realities forcing frequent industrial actions in Nigeria's tertiary education sector. Discover the underlying issues affecting university operations.

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.

Plus-size model body-shamed during first-class flight

A Nigerian plus-size model shares her shocking experience of alleged body-shaming by a flight attendant during a first-class flight with her young son. The incident has sparked outrage and discussions about passenger treatment.

Tenant shocked by eviction notice over unwashed plate

A Nigerian tenant shares his shocking experience after receiving an eviction notice from his landlord for leaving one unwashed plate in the kitchen sink. The viral story has sparked nationwide debate about tenant rights and landlord expectations.

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