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Emir Sanusi II Gains Admission to Study Law

The Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has received special admission to study Law at Northwest University, Kano. This inspiring move highlights the value of lifelong learning. Read more about his academic journey.

Salami's Tribute After Ademola's Burial

Nollywood unites in grief as Rotimi Salami pens a heartfelt letter thanking colleagues for their support following the burial of actress Allwell Ademola. Read the full story.

C&S Head Outlines Reforms to End Nigeria's Insecurity

Dr. Solomon Alao, Emeritus Head of Cherubim & Seraphim Church, warns Nigeria risks grave consequences without urgent action. He proposes state police, anti-grazing laws, and political restructuring. Read his full plan.

Man Sentenced to Death for Raping Minor in Jigawa

A Jigawa High Court has sentenced Abubakar Muhd to death by hanging for raping a 15-year-old boy. The landmark ruling under the VAPP Law includes a N5 million compensation order. Read the full details.

Flutterwave Buys Mono to Boost Open Banking

Flutterwave has acquired open banking pioneer Mono. The deal aims to build a connected financial system for Africa, enhancing payments, data access, and security. Discover the future of fintech.

Man Sends N1m, Debunks New Tax Law Rumours

A Nigerian man shares his experience after sending over N1 million under the new tax law, clarifying there were no extra deductions. Read his story and public reactions.

Two Teenagers Drown in Ibadan's Apete River

The Apete community in Ibadan mourns Abdullahi Sheriff, 15, and Adekitan Rasheed, 13, who drowned in a local river. Learn the details and urgent safety calls from residents.

NOUN Student Dies After Collapsing in Exam Hall

A National Open University student died after collapsing during a test at the Victoria Island centre. Eyewitnesses allege a lecturer delayed help. Read the full investigation.

Man Studies Law for 8 Years, Denied Certificate

A Nigerian man shares his heartbreaking ordeal of spending eight years studying law at a university only to be told he is not a student and denied his certificate. Read his full story and public reactions.

Passenger Tried to Open Plane Door Mid-Flight

A passenger on Alaska Airlines Flight 87 attempted to open a cabin door mid-air, leading to restraint by fellow travellers and his arrest. Read the shocking details of the incident.

Kuje Inmates Graduate with NOUN Degrees

Six inmates at Kuje Medium Security Custodial Centre have earned university degrees from NOUN, showcasing education's power for rehabilitation. Read their inspiring stories of hope and purpose.

Jehovah's Witness Offers Support to Aunty Esther

A Jehovah's Witness member writes an open letter to cancer patient Aunty Esther, detailing how she can get full financial and medical support from the congregation after public backlash.

MURIC Rejects US Pressure on Shariah Law

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has firmly rejected calls from US-linked figures for Nigeria to outlaw Shariah, warning it crosses a constitutional red line. Read the full statement.

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