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Entertainment · Notjustok ·
Rema teases possible 2026 comeback as unreleased song snippet surfaces online
Nigerian musician Rema has suggested a potential return in 2026 following the online emergence of a snippet from an unreleased track. The artist hinted at the future comeback through digital platforms, generating discussion regarding his long-term musical schedule and upcoming projects within the Nigerian entertainment industry.
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World · Daily Post ·
World Press Freedom Day: 85% of crimes against journalists go unpunished – UN
The United Nations reports that eighty-five percent of crimes targeting journalists worldwide currently go unpunished. Released in observance of World Press Freedom Day, these figures underscore significant global challenges regarding the safety of media practitioners and the lack of legal accountability for acts of violence committed against them.
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Business · Daily Post ·
Alleged money laundering: Court remands ex-Skye Bank chairman Tunde Ayeni
A court has ordered the remand of Tunde Ayeni, the former chairman of Skye Bank, over allegations involving money laundering. The decision follows legal proceedings initiated against the former banking executive regarding financial irregularities during his tenure. He will remain in custody pending further legal developments and considerations related to the charges filed by the authorities.
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Sports · The Punch ·
EPL: Virgil van Dijk admits Liverpool have fallen far below standards
Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk has acknowledged that the club is currently performing significantly below its established expectations in the English Premier League. The captain noted a decline in the team's overall standards as they struggle to maintain their previous competitive form during the ongoing football season.
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Business · The Punch ·
NNPC posts N276bn profit as gas output hits one-year high
NNPC Limited reported a profit of N276 billion as gas production reached a one-year peak. This financial performance aligns with an increase in gas output, marking a significant milestone for the national oil company within the Nigerian energy sector while highlighting operational improvements and production growth over the past year.
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Other · The Punch ·
Court remands Justice Crack over Army feeding video
An individual popularly known as Justice Crack has been remanded in custody by a court in connection with a viral video regarding the feeding arrangements of the Nigerian Army. The court proceedings involve legal allegations related to the distribution of content on social media platforms concerning the welfare of military personnel.
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Entertainment · The Punch ·
I trust my husband, Juma won’t cheat – Priscilla Ojo
Priscilla Ojo has publicly expressed total confidence in the loyalty of her partner, Juma. She stated her belief that he will remain faithful throughout their relationship. This personal disclosure comes amid significant public interest in the couple's romantic life and their status as a high-profile pair in the Nigerian media space.
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Politics · Vanguard ·
2027: ADC, Atiku camp deny defection talks with NDC
The African Democratic Congress and the political camp of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar have refuted claims of ongoing discussions regarding a potential defection to the National Democratic Coalition. Both entities dismissed reports of merger talks ahead of the 2027 general elections, maintaining that no such negotiations have occurred.
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Politics · Daily Post ·
BREAKING: Why I left ADC for NDC with Kwankwaso – Peter Obi opens up
Peter Obi has explained his transition from the African Democratic Congress to the National Democratic Congress alongside Rabiu Kwankwaso. The move signifies a strategic political realignment for the former presidential candidate and his associate as they consolidate their efforts within a different party structure for upcoming political activities in Nigeria.
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Politics · The Punch ·
Protest rocks Federal High Court over deregistration of opposition parties
A demonstration occurred at the Federal High Court following the decision to deregister certain opposition political parties. Protesters gathered to express their grievances regarding the move, which affects the legal status and participation of various political groups within the Nigerian electoral system.
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World · Daily Post ·
Pope Leo to meet US Secretary of State Rubio Thursday
Pope Leo and United States Secretary of State Rubio are scheduled to hold a meeting this coming Thursday. The diplomatic engagement involves the high-ranking religious leader and the American official to discuss matters of mutual interest. This interaction follows standard protocols for high-level meetings between international figures and United States government representatives.
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Other · Daily Trust ·
Rivers: Police raid black spot, arrest 13 after assault on journalist
Police officers in Rivers State have arrested thirteen individuals following a raid on a known criminal hideout. The operation was launched in response to a recent physical assault on a journalist. Authorities conducted the exercise to improve security and apprehend those involved in the attack within the local community.
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Business · Nairametrics ·
NUTN says 80% of Rivers residents spend more than their income on rent
A report from the Nigeria Union of Tenants indicates that eighty percent of residents in Rivers State are currently spending more than their total monthly income on rent. This data highlights significant financial pressure on households within the state as housing costs continue to outpace the earning capacities of the local population.
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Politics · Daily Post ·
I gave Daniel Bwala money outside what Atiku paid him to fund his lifestyle – Phrank Shaibu
Phrank Shaibu, an aide to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, has claimed that he provided personal financial support to Daniel Bwala to maintain his lifestyle. According to Shaibu, these funds were separate from the official payments Bwala received from the former vice president during his time as a spokesperson for the presidential candidate.
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Business · ThisDay ·
The Global Power Industry Is Leaving Africa Behind—Unless It Reinvents Itself
The global energy sector is advancing at a pace that risks marginalizing the African continent. Stakeholders suggest that without significant structural reforms and innovation within the regional power industry, Africa may continue to struggle with energy deficits while the rest of the world transitions to more advanced infrastructure.
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Lifestyle · Premium Times ·
Three strategic gates that must open to you (2), By Ayo Akerele
Ayo Akerele explores the concept of strategic gates in the second part of a series focusing on personal and spiritual growth. The discussion outlines specific principles intended to help individuals navigate life's challenges and achieve success, emphasizing the importance of internal development and external opportunities in reaching significant milestones.
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Other · Daily Post ·
NDLEA raids old BUK site, arrests six over drug activities
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency apprehended six suspects following a raid on the old Bayero University Kano site. Officials conducted the operation to address illicit drug activities occurring at the location. The suspects remain in custody as the agency continues its investigation into drug-related offenses within the area.
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Politics · Daily Post ·
NDC elects Johnpaul Anih Chairman, Okafor Secretary in Enugu congress
The NDC has elected Johnpaul Anih as its Chairman and Okafor as the Secretary during a congress held in Enugu. These leadership changes occurred as part of the organization's administrative selection process within the state. The newly elected officials are expected to lead the group's activities following the conclusion of the electoral exercise.
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Politics · Daily Trust ·
Umar Ardo Raises Fresh Concerns Over NDC Registration, Heads to Court
Umar Ardo has initiated legal proceedings following disputes regarding the registration of the National Democratic Congress. The politician raised significant issues concerning the process, prompting a court challenge to address his grievances. This development reflects ongoing tensions within the Nigerian political landscape regarding party formation and official recognition.
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World · Vanguard ·
US destroyers cross Strait of Hormuz, enter Gulf – Military
United States military destroyers have successfully navigated through the Strait of Hormuz to enter the Gulf. This movement, confirmed by military officials, signifies a strategic naval presence in the region during ongoing international developments. The transit occurs as part of standard maritime operations conducted by the American navy in global waters.