Ajogwu SAN Launches New Book on Litigation

Prof. Fabian Ajogwu, SAN, unveils his new book 'Preliminary Objections in Litigation' at the 2025 KENNA Litigation Forum in Lagos, focusing on dispute prevention.

EFCC to Probe Kogi Local Government Funds

The EFCC vows to investigate alleged diversion of Kogi LG funds following a youth protest. Groups demand transparency and accountability in grassroots governance.

Nasarawa's N517.5bn 2026 Budget Aims for Development

Governor Abdullahi Sule presents a N517.5 billion 2026 budget to the Nasarawa State Assembly. Focused on infrastructure and job creation, the 'Budget of Strategic Consolidation' promises growth.

Trump Suggests 'Tepublican' for GOP Rebrand

Donald Trump proposes renaming his Republican movement 'Tepublican', sparking mixed reactions from supporters and highlighting party divisions. Read the full story.

Tinubu Nominates 3 Ambassadors for Senate

President Bola Tinubu nominates Kayode Are, Aminu Dalhatu, and Ayodele Oke as non-career ambassadors. Read their profiles and the significance for Nigeria's foreign policy.

Southern Governors Renew Call for State Police

Southern Governors Forum, meeting in Abeokuta, has intensified the demand for state police as a crucial solution to Nigeria's escalating insecurity. Read their unified stance.

Cross River records 800 GBV cases, 5 convictions

Cross River State reports 800 gender-based violence cases between January-November 2025 with just 5 convictions. Commissioner Irom highlights digital abuse, child labor concerns during UN Women activism launch.

2.4m Nigerians Complete Voter Registration

INEC reveals 2.4 million Nigerians have completed voter registration. Osun leads with 193,026 registrations. Learn how to participate in the ongoing CVR exercise until August 2026.

Ekiti Govt Approves N8.78bn for Infrastructure

Ekiti State Government has approved N7.72bn for road networks around the new Ado-Ekiti flyover and N1.06bn for electricity extension to underserved communities to boost the economy.

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