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PAC Foundation Offers Free Medical Care, Food in Lagos

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.

DisCos Record N92.93bn Revenue Gap in October

Nigerian electricity distributors faced a N92.93bn revenue shortfall in October 2025 due to billing and collection inefficiencies. NERC data reveals stark performance gaps among DisCos. Read the full analysis.

Trump's 18-Month Plan for US Oil in Venezuela

US President Donald Trump outlines a timeline for American oil companies to expand operations in Venezuela within 18 months, following the capture of Nicolas Maduro. Details inside.

Ruth Kadiri: Nollywood Needs Structure, Not Just Stars

Actress and entrepreneur Ruth Kadiri argues that for Nollywood to grow, it must invest in business infrastructure, rights management, and long-term planning, moving beyond a reliance on celebrity fame.

Ebonyi Rep Shares ₦200m, Rice to Constituents

Comrade Chinedu Ogah distributes ₦200 million and 12 trailers of rice to Ezza South/Ikwo constituents. The event marked the 26th anniversary of his foundation's humanitarian outreach. Read more.

Zulum gives N80m, food to 4,000 Borno households

Borno Governor Babagana Zulum disbursed N80 million and food items to 4,000 resettled IDP households in Malam-Fatori. The support aims to rebuild lives and restore hope for returnees from Niger Republic.

Tinubu Distributes Rice, Garri to Ebonyi for Christmas

President Bola Tinubu's Renewed Hope Agenda delivered bags of rice, garri, and noodles to Ebonyi State, a gesture officials called a practical demonstration of compassion and solidarity during the festive season.

Tinubu group shares Christmas food items in Ebonyi

A pro-Tinubu support group has distributed festive food items to vulnerable households in Ebonyi state to cushion economic hardship. Read about the initiative and its political significance.

Nollywood Producers Accuse Cinemas of Sabotage

Top Nollywood producers Toyin Abraham, Niyi Akinmolayan, and Ini Edo accuse cinema operators of unfair screening practices, hurting their December releases. Read the full story.

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