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Health · Premium Times ·
Resident doctors condemn assault on colleague at Delta teaching hospital, backs strike
Resident doctors are condemning an assault on a medical colleague at the Delta State University Teaching Hospital. The group has formally declared support for a strike action to address safety concerns and protest the violence, seeking better protection for healthcare workers while performing their duties at the state-owned institution.
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Other · PM News ·
Alleged cultist confesses to killing 5 people in Anambra
A suspected cultist has confessed to the killing of five individuals in Anambra State. The admission follows security operations aimed at curbing cult-related violence in the region. Authorities are processing the suspect as part of broader efforts to address insecurity and communal safety concerns within the state.
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Politics · Vanguard ·
Land use conflicts threaten stability, planning critical — Bagudu
The Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Atiku Bagudu, has warned that land use conflicts pose a threat to national stability. He emphasized that strategic planning is vital for managing resources effectively and addressing the underlying causes of disputes to ensure long-term peace and development.
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Business · BusinessDay ·
African HR software gap drives our expansion push, CEO says
A chief executive officer has announced an expansion strategy aimed at addressing the deficiency of human resources software across Africa. The move seeks to capitalize on the existing gap in digital workforce management tools within the continent's business landscape as companies increasingly look for integrated solutions to optimize their administrative operations.
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Health · Vanguard ·
Human-to-human hantavirus strain confirmed in cruise passenger
Health officials have confirmed a case of human-to-human hantavirus transmission in a passenger aboard a cruise ship. The discovery marks a significant development in monitoring infectious diseases within the maritime industry, as authorities work to assess potential risks and implement necessary safety protocols for travelers.
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Education · The Punch ·
SSANU, NASU to suspend strike May 11
The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities and the Non-Academic Staff Union of Allied and Education Institutions have announced plans to suspend their ongoing industrial action on May 11. This decision follows negotiations aimed at resolving lingering labor disputes within the Nigerian university system.
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Politics · Leadership News ·
‘He Likes Free Party Tickets Only’ — Melaye Slams Peter Obi Over ADC Switch To NDC
Dino Melaye criticized Peter Obi regarding the alignment of the African Democratic Congress with the National Democratic Congress. Melaye claimed that the former Labour Party presidential candidate prefers political organizations that provide nomination tickets at no cost. These remarks underscore the continuing friction between prominent political figures within the Nigerian opposition space.
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Business · BusinessDay ·
Driving structure, transparency and growth in Nigeria’s real estate sector – A conversation with Amaka Udeh
Amaka Udeh discusses strategies for enhancing Nigeria’s real estate sector through improved organizational structure, transparency, and growth initiatives. The conversation focuses on the necessary measures to professionalize the industry and create a more reliable environment for investors and stakeholders within the country’s property market.
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Politics · Leadership News ·
‘We Will Fight The Injustice’ — Pantami Challenges Gombe APC Consensus Governorship Candidate Choice
Former Minister Isa Pantami has formally opposed the selection of a consensus governorship candidate by the All Progressives Congress in Gombe State. He expressed dissatisfaction with the internal party decision-making process and declared his intention to challenge the choice to ensure fairness within the political organization.
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Other · Channels TV ·
Rainstorm Kills Two, Destroys Several Homes In Kaduna Community
A severe rainstorm in a Kaduna State community has resulted in the deaths of two individuals and the destruction of numerous residential properties. The natural disaster caused significant damage to infrastructure within the area, leaving many residents displaced as local authorities assess the extent of the impact on the affected community.
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Business · The Punch ·
Dangote refinery hikes petrol price to ₦1,350
The Dangote refinery has increased its petrol price to 1,350 naira. This adjustment marks a significant rise in the cost of fuel supplied by the private facility, reflecting changes in the domestic energy market as the company updates its pricing for petroleum products distributed across Nigeria.
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Business · ThisDay ·
Boulos, SCOA Threaten Lawsuit over Viral Coastal Road Fraud Allegations
Boulos and SCOA are preparing to file lawsuits in response to viral allegations of fraud related to the Lagos-Calabar coastal road project. The companies intend to challenge claims circulating online that link them to financial irregularities in the high-profile infrastructure development, seeking legal redress for the perceived damage to their corporate reputations.
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Politics · Leadership News ·
No Room For Imposition In Adamawa Gov’ship Race – Namadas
Abdulrazak Namadas has declared that there will be no imposition of candidates in the Adamawa State governorship race. He emphasized that the electoral process will remain open and transparent, allowing party members to select their preferred representative without interference as the state prepares for the upcoming gubernatorial election.
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Other · The Punch ·
Army raises standards for 2026 promotion exams
The Nigerian Army has announced an upward review of the criteria for its 2026 promotion examinations. This policy adjustment seeks to elevate professional benchmarks for personnel seeking advancement within the service. The updated standards will apply across various ranks to ensure a more rigorous and competitive selection process for military officers.
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Business · Nairametrics ·
Gov. Otti approves feasibility study for Abia’s proposed inland seaport project
Governor Alex Otti of Abia State has authorized a feasibility study for a proposed inland seaport project. The initiative is intended to improve logistics and trade infrastructure within the state. This development represents the initial phase of the state government's efforts to establish a maritime hub to facilitate regional economic growth.
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Politics · Leadership News ·
Nigerian Women Have Power To Shape Nation’s Future – Oluremi Tinubu
Nigeria's First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, has emphasized the significant role women play in determining the country's trajectory. She highlighted the collective influence and potential of women to impact national development and progress, urging them to recognize their capacity to effect positive change within the Nigerian socio-political landscape.
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Politics · Premium Times ·
2027: Aspirants defy Katsina APC consensus outcomes, purchase nomination forms
Several All Progressives Congress aspirants in Katsina State have disregarded the party's consensus arrangements for the 2027 elections. Despite internal agreements, these individuals are proceeding to purchase official nomination forms to contest various positions, signaling potential internal friction within the state's ruling party.
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Politics · Leadership News ·
Uzodimma Inaugurates Ondo RHA Coordinators For Tinubu’s Re-election
Governor Hope Uzodimma has inaugurated the coordinators of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors in Ondo State to strengthen support for President Bola Tinubu’s re-election bid. This initiative focuses on building political structures and mobilising grassroots voters within the region ahead of future electoral cycles under the ruling party's platform.
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Politics · Leadership News ·
New Rules: Non-9th, 10th Assembly Members Can’t Be Senate President
New standing rules in the Nigerian Senate now restrict eligibility for the position of Senate President to members of the 9th and 10th National Assemblies. This legislative change ensures that only senators with recent experience in the immediate past or current sessions can contest for the chamber's top leadership role, effectively excluding first-time lawmakers.
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Politics · Daily Post ·
2027: ‘We’ll press your neck’ – Rufai Oseni tells Peter Obi, NDC
Journalist Rufai Oseni has stated that Peter Obi and the NDC will face rigorous scrutiny and accountability leading up to the 2027 general elections. The commentator intends to maintain consistent pressure on political figures to ensure they are held responsible for their actions and promises throughout the upcoming electoral cycle.