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Politics · PM News ·
PDP divide widens as Wike’s camp denounces ‘fake’ 103rd NEC meeting
Internal tensions within the People’s Democratic Party have increased following the rejection of a scheduled National Executive Committee meeting by the faction aligned with Nyesom Wike. The group has labeled the proposed gathering as illegitimate, highlighting a growing rift within the primary opposition party’s leadership and its various administrative structures.
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Lifestyle · BellaNaija ·
The Beauty Looks Everyone’s Talking About from the 2026 Met Gala
The 2026 Met Gala featured various notable beauty trends and styles that garnered significant public attention. Attendees showcased diverse creative makeup and hair choices during the high-profile fashion event, highlighting the aesthetic themes of the gala. These visual presentations became central points of discussion across global social media platforms and within the fashion industry.
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Lifestyle · BellaNaija ·
The Beauty Looks Everyone’s Talking About from the 2026 Met Gala
The 2026 Met Gala featured several notable beauty looks that have generated widespread discussion. Media coverage highlights the specific hair and makeup styles presented by attendees during the annual fashion event. These aesthetic choices have become a primary focus of public interest following the conclusion of the high-profile gala.
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World · Channels TV ·
World Leaders Pressure Iran As Ceasefire On Brink
Global leaders are exerting diplomatic pressure on Iran as efforts to maintain a ceasefire agreement face significant challenges. The international community aims to prevent further escalation in regional tensions while navigating complex negotiations to ensure stability remains a priority for all parties involved in the current geopolitical situation.
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Lifestyle · Nairametrics ·
Who owns African culture? Follow the system
The examination of African cultural ownership focuses on the systemic frameworks that dictate how heritage is managed and protected. It suggests that navigating these established systems is essential for understanding the current landscape of cultural property and the legal mechanisms surrounding it.
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Politics · ThisDay ·
‘No Previous Governor Has Developed Anambra Like Soludo’
Anambra State Governor Charles Soludo is being recognized for his administration's impact on regional development. Observers suggest that the current scale of infrastructure and social progress under his leadership surpasses the achievements of his predecessors. This assessment reflects on the various projects and policies implemented during his tenure to advance the state's growth.
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Business · Leadership News ·
Banks’ Bad Loans: Shareholders, Analysts Want Phased Provisioning, Aggressive Recovery
Nigerian bank shareholders and financial analysts have proposed a phased approach to loan provisioning alongside intensified recovery efforts to manage rising non-performing loans. These stakeholders suggest that gradual provisioning will protect capital bases while aggressive recovery strategies aim to reclaim outstanding debts to ensure long-term stability within the banking sector.
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World · Leadership News ·
US Destroys Six Iranian Small Boats, Shoots Down Missiles, Drones
United States military forces have destroyed six small boats belonging to Iran and successfully intercepted a series of missiles and drones. The military engagement reflects ongoing regional tensions, as US assets acted to neutralize threats posed by Iranian naval and aerial equipment in the vicinity of their operations.
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Business · Leadership News ·
NGX Regulation Recovers Over N500m For Investors
NGX Regulation Limited has successfully recovered more than N500 million for investors in the Nigerian capital market. This recovery highlights the regulatory body's commitment to protecting stakeholder interests and maintaining market integrity through its oversight functions and dispute resolution mechanisms within the Nigerian Exchange Group.
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Politics · Leadership News ·
Kebbi Govt Spends N7bn On Solar-Powered Streetlights
The Kebbi State Government has expended seven billion naira on the procurement and installation of solar-powered streetlights across the state. This infrastructure project is designed to modernize public lighting systems and enhance security for residents. The investment highlights the administration's current focus on utilizing renewable energy for urban development and safety.
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Politics · Vanguard ·
Navy seizes militant boats, engines in C’River crackdown
The Nigerian Navy has seized several boats and engines belonging to militants during a security operation in Cross River State. This crackdown is part of ongoing efforts to combat criminal activities and enhance maritime safety within the region. The recovery of these items represents a significant development in the military's efforts to maintain order along the coast.
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Politics · Leadership News ·
Fraud: Court Admits Emefiele’s Co-Defendant’s Statement In Evidence
A court has admitted the statement of a co-defendant as evidence in the ongoing fraud trial involving former Central Bank of Nigeria Governor Godwin Emefiele. The ruling marks a significant step in the legal proceedings as the prosecution presents its case against the accused individuals over allegations of financial misconduct.
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Politics · Leadership News ·
2027: ‘Gombe APC Consensus Candidate Reflects Public Aspirations’
The All Progressives Congress in Gombe State maintains that its selection of a consensus candidate for the 2027 elections aligns with public expectations. Party leadership indicates the move aims to unify members and represent the interests of the electorate ahead of the upcoming general elections in the state.
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Business · Channels TV ·
Gap Co-Founder Doris Fisher Dies At 94
Doris Fisher, who co-founded the global clothing retailer Gap Inc., has passed away at the age of 94. She established the company in 1969 alongside her husband, Donald Fisher, helping it grow into an international fashion powerhouse. Her contributions significantly shaped the retail industry and left a lasting impact on the global business landscape.
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Politics · Leadership News ·
2027: Natasha Picks Nomination Forms, Promises Expanded Opportunities
Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has collected her nomination forms for the 2027 general elections. She expressed her commitment to providing broader opportunities for citizens as she prepares for the upcoming political cycle. This move marks an early start to her campaign activities for the next electoral period in Nigeria.
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World · Leadership News ·
Expert Demands Urgent Continental Action Against Xenophobia
An expert has called for immediate measures across the African continent to address and eliminate xenophobia. The demand emphasizes the need for collective action by African nations and regional bodies to foster unity and ensure the protection of foreign nationals within various countries on the continent.
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Politics · Daily Post ·
Nigerian Army arrests herder over alleged farm destruction in Benue
The Nigerian Army has arrested a herder in Benue State following allegations of farm destruction. The intervention is part of broader efforts by security forces to manage conflicts between herders and farmers in the region and ensure the protection of agricultural livelihoods from further damage.
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Politics · Premium Times ·
Islamic clerics kick as woman emerges APC consensus candidate in Katsina
Islamic clerics in Katsina State have expressed opposition following the selection of a woman as the consensus candidate for the All Progressives Congress. The religious leaders are protesting her emergence in the political process, marking a conflict between clerical stances and party leadership decisions within the state.
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Other · Daily Post ·
Borno CP warns officers against torture, rights violations
The Borno State Commissioner of Police has issued a stern warning to officers regarding the use of torture and the violation of human rights. This mandate requires personnel to uphold professional ethics and legal standards during operations to foster better relations between the police force and the public.
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Education · Leadership News ·
UNIJOS Non-Academic Staff Join Nationwide Strike
Non-academic staff at the University of Jos have officially joined a nationwide strike action. This move follows a directive for industrial protest across the federation. The strike is expected to disrupt administrative and technical operations within the institution as workers withdraw their services in solidarity with the national body's industrial demands.