North to Declare 2027 Candidate in April
Northern Nigeria's Arewa group, RAID, will declare a unified presidential candidate for 2027 in April. The convention aims to tackle insecurity, governance, and education crises.
Northern Nigeria's Arewa group, RAID, will declare a unified presidential candidate for 2027 in April. The convention aims to tackle insecurity, governance, and education crises.
The EFCC presents fresh bank records in the N110.4bn fraud trial of ex-Governor Yahaya Bello. Meanwhile, Pastor Tunde Bakare calls for judicial reforms and a rector advocates the death penalty for corruption. Read the latest.
Northern groups lament the region's struggles six decades after Sir Ahmadu Bello's assassination. A major conference is set for April 2026 to chart a new course for security and development. Read more.
Heavily armed bandits loyal to Bello Turji attacked Kyara in Sokoto, killing seven. This follows a previous raid in Gajit. What security measures are in place?
The EFCC has presented fresh bank records in the ₦110.4bn fraud trial of ex-Governor Yahaya Bello. The case continues Friday. Follow for updates on this high-profile corruption case.
Lagos State University will host the International Conference of Community Psychology in August 2026. Over 700 experts will brainstorm Africa's human development challenges. Read more.
A bomb blast in Mubang village, Adamawa State, has left six persons injured. The attack is attributed to Boko Haram. Meanwhile, Sokoto stakeholders decry Bello Turji's activities, and Niger State plans a major security operation in Kainji Park.
PAC Foundation's end-of-year outreach in Ajegunle, Lagos, provided free medical screenings and food to 300 residents, tackling food insecurity and healthcare access. See how the NGO is making an impact.
Ahmadu Bello University wins provisional rights to host the 2028 NUGA Games. VC Prof. Adamu Ahmed pledges an exciting event to boost Nigeria's sports economy. Get the full story.
Former senator Shehu Sani welcomes US military supplies to Nigeria, urging more international support to combat terrorists like Bello Turji in Zamfara. Details on the security partnership.
A journalist details his investigation revealing US air strikes killed 155 Lakurawa fighters in Sokoto. Exclusive report sheds light on Nigeria's security crisis. Read the full story.
EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede insists he has fulfilled his mandate in the prosecution of ex-Governor Yahaya Bello, citing three active court cases. He defends his vow to resign if the case was not pursued.
Muhammad Sani Bello, a former Kaduna Information Commissioner, has resigned from the APC and joined the African Democratic Congress, where he has been appointed to a key committee. Read the full details of this major political shift.
Analysis of the legal debate surrounding the President's appointment of the NBMA DG. Dr. Kinsley Adeyomi examines constitutional powers versus the NBMA Act's technical mandate. Read the full breakdown.
Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, secures provisional rights to host the 29th Nigerian University Games in 2028. VC Prof. Adamu Ahmed hails it as a boost for sports economy.
PAC Foundation's year-end outreach provided free medical screening and food to 300 Ajegunle, Lagos residents in Dec 2025. See how the NGO is tackling food security and healthcare access.
Zamfara APC denies Defence Minister Bello Matawalle's involvement in the arrest of the governor's aide, Saleem Abubakar. Party alleges the arrest by NSA's Special Forces is linked to terrorism and cybercrime.
Governor Dauda Lawal inspected key projects in Shinkafi LGA, launched a 2,000-person empowerment scheme, and reaffirmed his administration's commitment to development and security in Zamfara State.
Zamfara State Government alleges Minister Bello Matawalle used NSA's office to abduct a governor's aide in Abuja. Calls on President Tinubu to intervene. #Nigeria #Security
A civil society coalition calls on President Tinubu to reassign Defence Minister Bello Matawalle, citing incompatibility with CDS General Musa that undermines public trust in Nigeria's counter-terrorism operations.
A coalition of civil society groups has called on President Bola Tinubu to redeploy Defence Minister of State Bello Matawalle to bolster public trust in Nigeria's counter-terrorism operations. Read the full details.
Former APC chieftain Timi Frank demands EFCC chairman Ola Olukoyede's resignation, accusing the anti-graft agency of selective prosecution and acting as a ruling party tool. Read the full details.
The late hip-hop icon DMX will be ordained as a minister in a historic ceremony at Foster Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church, honouring his spiritual legacy. Read the full story.
Social media activist VeryDarkMan (VDM) endorses ex-governor Yahaya Bello's senatorial bid, citing EFCC's 'innocent until proven guilty' stance. He dismisses Senator Natasha Akpoti's leadership. Full story and reactions here.
Ondo State athletes and coaches protest Evelyn Lebi's appointment as Sports Council GM, demanding a 'competent technocrat'. Government defends the choice.
Constituents in Mubi North, Mubi South, and Maiha endorse Engr. Ramatu Sali Bello for the House of Representatives in 2027, calling for more women in NASS. Read about the rally and her pledges.
EFCC clarifies its role in Yahaya Bello's trial, stating he is presumed innocent until proven guilty. The anti-graft agency says the court, not EFCC, will decide the outcome. Read the full details.
A global diplomatic body has called on President Bola Tinubu to redeploy Minister of State for Defence Bello Matawalle, citing internal obstacles to security. The group praised Nigeria-US military collaboration.
The Federal Government has withdrawn criminal defamation and cyberbullying charges against Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan. The case stemmed from her assassination plot allegations against Akpabio and Yahaya Bello. Read the full details.
Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan dismisses former Governor Yahaya Bello's challenge for Kogi Central seat in 2027. She welcomes the contest, setting stage for a major political showdown. Read more.