FG Reopens 47 Unity Schools After Security Boost
The Federal Government has ordered the immediate reopening of 47 unity schools previously closed due to insecurity. Students have returned safely as academic activities resume nationwide.
The Federal Government has ordered the immediate reopening of 47 unity schools previously closed due to insecurity. Students have returned safely as academic activities resume nationwide.
The EFCC urges Nigerians to stop celebrating convicted corrupt individuals, warning it weakens anti-graft efforts. Read the full story on the Kaduna workshop.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) threatens to join ongoing protests by unpaid local contractors and pensioners. The party condemns the APC-led Federal Government's staggering debts, calling it insensitive governance.
Kano State government defends its 2025 budget, claiming it outperformed Ganduje's administration. Commissioner Shanono presents comparative figures on education and tech spending. Read the full details.
Nigeria's Supreme Court has called on the federal government to implement its judgment granting financial autonomy to 774 local governments. The court dismissed Osun state's suit. Full details inside.
Nigeria's Supreme Court has dismissed Osun State's suit to compel the Federal Government to release withheld local government allocations. Read the full details and implications of the verdict.
The Federal Government has proposed a 40% salary increase for university lecturers as ASUU's ultimatum expires. Will this avert a nationwide strike?
Tragic road accident claims 9 lives on Katsina-Ala Highway due to illegal obstruction. Police arrest NURTW officials, warn against highway blocking. Read full details.
CAF has selected 73 match officials for AFCON 2025 in Morocco. The list includes referees, assistants, and VAR specialists for Africa's top football event. Get the full details!
Professor Adewunmi Falode advocates constitutional amendment for single 7-year tenure to address Nigeria's costly election cycles and governance challenges. Join the reform conversation!
House Speaker Abbas urges Nigerians to stand united against terrorism and fake news during special security session attended by US officials. Read the full story.
SERAP tells court it promotes economic rights, not anti-government criticism, in N5bn defamation case. Case adjourned to February 19 for final addresses.
NUC orders immediate halt to honorary doctorate awards for serving government officials. 32 illegal degree-awarding bodies exposed in major crackdown. Read the full details.
Nigerian officials met US Rep Riley Moore, rejecting claims of a Christian genocide. They emphasized terrorists target all faiths and sought deeper security cooperation.
CISLAC calls for decorum among Nigerian public officials, condemns FCT Minister Wike's attack on the military. Urges presidential action to protect national security and Nigeria's global image.
President Trump signs legislation ending the 43-day US government shutdown, allowing federal workers to return and restoring critical services ahead of Thanksgiving.
ICPC secures conviction of two National Assembly staff for a N4.8m job scam involving fake CBN and FIRS employment. Justice served as convicts refund money. Beware of fake job offers!
Lt. Yerima breaks silence on Abuja land dispute with FCT Minister Wike. Discover why military officers refused to use lethal force during tense confrontation.
American legislators are pushing for sanctions against Nigerian government officials accused of violating religious freedoms, escalating diplomatic tensions between both nations.
The Civil Service Commission pledges complete adherence to President Bola Tinubu's reform agenda, promising transformative changes in Nigeria's public service sector.
Cross River State House of Assembly summons education officials over delayed teachers' promotions, addressing growing concerns about career stagnation in the education sector.
Amnesty International exposes alarming security failures in Nigeria's Southeast as federal government faces criticism for ignoring escalating violence and human rights abuses.
The Nigerian government has strongly denied allegations of Christian genocide, labeling them as dangerous misinformation threatening national unity and security.
Ogun State Government announces comprehensive reconstruction of the Legislative Assembly Complex and Commissioners' Quarters in Abeokuta, marking a significant infrastructure upgrade.
The United States government shutdown has officially become the longest in history, surpassing 35 days and causing widespread disruption across federal services and agencies.
American lawmaker Ted Cruz threatens to name and shame Nigerian government officials allegedly involved in the persecution and murder of Christians in Nigeria, demanding immediate action.
Kano State Government orders mandatory monthly security meetings at all local councils to address escalating security challenges through coordinated grassroots approach.
Ex-Military Governor Major General Mohammed Amao inaugurates transformative N4.1 billion road project in Sokoto, enhancing connectivity and economic growth in Northwest Nigeria.
Federal Government clarifies constitutional stance on religious freedom, addresses concerns about rights violations and international perceptions in Nigeria.
In a strategic move to strengthen governance, President Bola Tinubu has appointed five new Permanent Secretaries to fill critical vacancies across key federal ministries in Nigeria.