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Business · ThisDay ·
FG Plans $500m Annual Research Fund to Boost Economy, Innovation
The Nigerian Federal Government is planning to establish an annual research fund worth five hundred million dollars. This initiative is designed to stimulate economic growth and foster innovation across the country. The funding aims to support research-driven solutions that will enhance national development and drive technological progress in various sectors.
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Business · ThisDay ·
Airtime Lending Dispute Escalates as Court Threatens FCCPC Boss with Contempt Sanctions
A court has threatened the head of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission with contempt sanctions amid an escalating legal battle over airtime lending. The dispute centers on regulatory oversight within the telecommunications sector, with the court warning of penalties if the commission's leadership fails to comply with judicial directives regarding the ongoing matter.
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Business · Vanguard ·
Despite NPA warning, trucks litter Apapa roads as congestion persists
Truck drivers have continued to occupy major roads in the Apapa area of Lagos State, leading to persistent traffic congestion. This situation remains unchanged despite official warnings issued by the Nigerian Ports Authority. The ongoing gridlock continues to hinder movement and port-related activities within the busy industrial and maritime hub.
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Politics · Vanguard ·
Court restrains NBC from threatening broadcasters
A Nigerian court has issued an order restraining the National Broadcasting Commission from threatening or intimidating broadcasting stations across the country. The ruling aims to prevent the regulatory body from imposing sanctions or using coercive measures against media outlets while legal proceedings regarding their operational freedom continue.
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Politics · Daily Post ·
‘He moves where food is ready’ — Wike mocks Obi over defection
Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike has publicly criticized former presidential candidate Peter Obi regarding his history of switching political parties. Wike characterized the movements as being driven by political opportunism. These remarks highlight the persistent friction between the two politicians following the 2023 general elections and Obi's departure from the Peoples Democratic Party.
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World · Premium Times ·
Terrorists attack military base in Chad, kill 23 soldiers
Terrorists have launched an attack on a military base located in Chad, resulting in the death of at least twenty-three soldiers. The incident occurred during an assault on the facility, highlighting the ongoing security challenges in the region where various militant groups are known to operate and target security forces.
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Politics · The Punch ·
Osun community imposes curfew over monarch’s health
Authorities in an Osun State community have established a curfew in response to the deteriorating health of their traditional ruler. This local restriction aims to ensure public order while the monarch undergoes medical treatment, highlighting the impact of the leader's condition on the stability and daily activities of the residents.
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Politics · PM News ·
APC waives screening for Tinubu ahead of 2027 Presidential race
The All Progressives Congress has waived the screening requirements for President Bola Tinubu ahead of the 2027 presidential race. This move simplifies the internal selection process for the incumbent leader, indicating the party's intention to support his bid for a second term without the customary preliminary vetting procedures.
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Politics · Daily Post ·
Unlawful Withdrawal from SEC 47: Court to deliver judgement in PRNigeria founder’s N1bn suit against NIPSS June 19
A court has scheduled June 19 to deliver judgement in a one billion naira lawsuit filed by the founder of PRNigeria against the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies. The legal action follows the plaintiff's allegedly unlawful withdrawal from the institution's Senior Executive Course 47 program.
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Other · Premium Times ·
Police arraign 20-year-old for unlawful possession of two cows in Ekiti
Police in Ekiti State have arraigned a 20-year-old man for being in unlawful possession of two cows. The suspect was brought before a court following his apprehension with the livestock, for which he could not provide a satisfactory explanation. The matter is currently under judicial review as legal proceedings continue against the individual.
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Politics · The Punch ·
JUST IN: Senate confirms Enikanolaiye, Tegbe as ministers
The Nigerian Senate has officially confirmed the appointments of Enikanolaiye and Tegbe as ministers of the Federal Republic. This decision follows a screening process conducted by the upper legislative chamber to evaluate the nominees' qualifications for their respective roles within the executive branch of the government.
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Politics · Daily Post ·
2027: APC waives screening requirements for President Tinubu
The All Progressives Congress has reportedly waived screening requirements for President Bola Tinubu ahead of the 2027 presidential elections. This decision by the ruling party appears to simplify the process for the incumbent's potential re-election bid, following recent internal discussions regarding the party's strategy for the upcoming general polls.
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Politics · Premium Times ·
Court to rule on Ireti Kingibe’s alleged suspension from ADC
A court is scheduled to deliver a ruling regarding the alleged suspension of Senator Ireti Kingibe from the African Democratic Congress. The judicial decision follows a legal challenge concerning the validity of the party's disciplinary action against the lawmaker representing the Federal Capital Territory in the National Assembly.
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Politics · The Punch ·
VIDEO: Davido backs Adeleke’s re-election, joins campaign mobilisation in Osun
Nigerian musician Davido has officially endorsed the re-election bid of Governor Ademola Adeleke in Osun State. The artist joined the campaign mobilization efforts to support the governor's second term ambition, participating in public events to rally voters across the state ahead of the upcoming gubernatorial polls.
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Politics · Premium Times ·
500 suspected terrorists to face mass trial in Borno after probe of 1,450 detainees
Nigerian authorities are set to begin the mass trial of 500 suspected terrorists in Borno State. This judicial proceeding follows a comprehensive investigation involving 1,450 detainees held in connection with insurgency activities. The trial aims to adjudicate cases of individuals suspected of involvement in regional security threats and terrorism-related offenses.
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Sports · Complete Sports ·
‘The Coach Doesn’t Like Me’ — Uche Opens Up On Tough Spell At Palace
Nigerian footballer Uche has discussed his difficult period at Crystal Palace, indicating a strained relationship with the team's manager. The player shared details regarding his lack of playing time and the challenges he faced while attempting to establish himself within the squad during his tenure at the English club.
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Business · BusinessDay ·
Nigeria Eurobonds rally as yields sink below 8% in historic first
Nigerian Eurobonds experienced a significant rally as yields dropped below the 8% threshold for the first time in history. This movement reflects shifting investor sentiment towards the country's sovereign debt instruments within the international capital markets, marking a notable milestone for Nigeria's financial landscape and borrowing costs.
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Politics · Daily Trust ·
Court orders forfeiture of properties linked to Sylva
A court has ordered the forfeiture of several properties connected to former Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva. The legal ruling involves assets linked to the former Bayelsa State governor following applications brought before the judiciary regarding the ownership and acquisition of the specified real estate holdings.
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Politics · The Punch ·
Insecurity threatens credible elections, says INEC chair
The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission has warned that ongoing insecurity poses a significant risk to the delivery of credible elections in Nigeria. He emphasized that current security challenges must be resolved to ensure the integrity of the electoral process and the safety of voters and officials across the country.
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Business · Daily Post ·
Waste of resources – Edafe rubbishes NNPCL partnership to restart Nigerian refineries
A critic identified as Edafe has expressed disapproval regarding the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited's partnership aimed at restarting domestic refineries. The critic characterizes the initiative as an inefficient use of resources, raising concerns about the feasibility and management of the current plan to revitalize the nation's oil sector.