Independent Newspapers Silver Jubilee Awards Open Public Voting
Independent Newspapers unveils its 2026 Silver Jubilee Awards to mark 25 years. Public voting now open for 25 categories, including Man of the Year. Ceremony set for April 18 in Lagos.
Independent Newspapers unveils its 2026 Silver Jubilee Awards to mark 25 years. Public voting now open for 25 categories, including Man of the Year. Ceremony set for April 18 in Lagos.
Researchers warn abortion stigma in Nigeria endangers women's health and limits access. They call for legal reform, public education, and a shift to public health reasoning. Read more.
The United States has suspended visa processing for Nigeria and 74 other countries. Learn the details, affected visa categories, and what this means for Nigerian applicants.
Dr. Shuaib Belgore announces the 14th National Council on Lands, Housing and Urban Development in Ilorin, focusing on policy alignment for affordable housing and sustainable cities. Read more.
The Federal Government has launched a new framework to preserve public assets. The initiative, driven by the Ministry of Housing, aims to prevent deterioration and save costs. Read more.
Six governors from Nigeria's Niger Delta region have been nominated for the 2025 Peace and Meritorious Awards. The public will vote to decide the winner for infrastructure and development. Read the full list and voting details.
Experts warn toxic urban air from traffic and generators is causing a public health crisis in Nigeria, leading to over 114,000 premature deaths annually. Discover the solutions.
Analysis: Nigeria's public debt surged 71% under Tinubu to ₦149.39 trillion. Combined with new 2026 tax laws, experts warn of a severe strain on the economy and daily life for Nigerians.
Analysis of Nigeria's new 2026 tax laws reveals public anxiety driven by reform fatigue, legal uncertainty, and pressure on SMEs. Can trust be rebuilt?
Adekunmilola Adio-Moses, DG of Lagos PSSDC, details his vision to transform the centre into a world-class public service university and attract Nigeria's best minds to governance. Read his plans.
Ivory Coast's parliamentary elections recorded a low 32.35% voter turnout following an opposition boycott. The vote extends President Ouattara's political dominance. Read the full analysis.
Ivory Coast holds parliamentary elections as President Alassane Ouattara's party seeks to maintain its majority. The vote follows a contentious presidential poll marred by opposition boycotts and violence.
While Nigeria marks Christmas with a public holiday, in 36 nations, including Israel, Saudi Arabia, and China, December 25 is a regular workday. Discover the reasons behind this global diversity.
Nigeria's debt burden deepens as 45.2% of Q2 2025 revenue goes to servicing external loans. Experts warn of fiscal risks and crowding out of critical spending. Read the full analysis.
Nigeria's external debt service consumed 45.2% of Q2 2025 revenue, as total public debt stock rises to N152.40 trillion. Experts warn of exchange-rate risks and financing conditions.
The NSCDC deploys over 55,000 personnel nationwide to protect citizens and critical assets during Christmas and New Year. Public urged to provide credible intelligence.
Nigerian students' body, NANS, petitions DSS over alleged plot by a shadowy group and opposition figures to undermine key government reforms using unverified procurement allegations. Calls for urgent investigation.
The Federal Government has declared December 25, 26, 2025, and January 1, 2026, as public holidays. Minister Tunji-Ojo calls for unity, peace, and security consciousness during the festive season.
The Debt Management Office urges state governments to strictly comply with borrowing laws to avoid loan approval delays. Learn the key guidelines for responsible debt management.
Peter Obi shifts the Dangote-Farouk debate to Nigeria's education inequality, showing how $5m could build 25 schools for 6,000 students. A call for public conscience.
The Federal Government has declared public holidays for Christmas, Boxing Day, and New Year. Read the minister's message of peace, unity, and security for all Nigerians.
Nigerian woman Tovia reunites with her children after a successful kidney transplant funded by public donations, following abandonment by her husband after kidney failure during childbirth.
The Nigerian government has officially declared public holidays for Christmas, Boxing Day, and New Year 2026. Minister Tunji-Ojo urges citizens to reflect on peace and security. Get the full details.
Nigeria's Sovereign Wealth Fund, NSIA, surpasses $3 billion in assets in 2025, launching major projects in healthcare, renewable energy, and tech innovation. Read the full review of a year of progress.
A new study reveals a hidden health crisis: nearly one-third of Ibadan's transport workers have hypertension. Learn the key risk factors and urgent public health recommendations.
The Federal Government is set to declare December 25, 26, 2025, and January 1, 2026, as statutory public holidays. Get details on the festive break.
The Bureau of Public Procurement has saved Nigeria over one trillion naira in one budget cycle through price reforms. This historic achievement is being celebrated as a major win for transparency and fiscal discipline. Read more about this landmark feat.
Sujimoto Group unveils a ₦20 trillion integrated plan combining fortified border security with large-scale agriculture to combat Nigeria's insecurity. The strategy aims to tackle terrorism and banditry by linking safety with economic growth.
NEFGAD hails Tinubu's public procurement reforms as a watershed for Nigeria's economy, citing ₦1 trillion saved and a shift towards fiscal discipline and local content.
Former UN Human Rights Envoy, Prof. Uchenna Emelonye, urges Nigerian Senate to strengthen security institutions, not expand capital punishment laws, to effectively combat kidnapping and banditry.