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Politics · Daily Post ·
We regret giving Wike our platform – Makinde-backed PDP slams FCT minister
Members of the People's Democratic Party loyal to Governor Seyi Makinde have expressed dissatisfaction regarding their association with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike. This development reflects the persistent internal crisis and leadership friction within the opposition party as different factions compete for influence and control.
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Politics · Channels TV ·
Aisha Yusufu Leaves ADC For NDC, Declares Senatorial Bid
Aisha Yusufu has defected from the African Democratic Congress to join the National Democratic Congress. Alongside this change in party affiliation, she formally declared her candidacy for a senatorial position. This development highlights her continued involvement in Nigerian politics as she seeks legislative office under her new political platform.
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Entertainment · The Punch ·
Fuji musician Pasuma welcomes grandson
Nigerian Fuji music veteran Wasiu Alabi Pasuma has announced the arrival of his grandson. The prominent musician shared the news of the birth, celebrating the latest addition to his family. Pasuma continues to be a highly influential figure in the Nigerian music scene, frequently sharing personal milestones with his audience.
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Politics · Premium Times ·
Lagos govt to begin paid on-street parking in 2026 to tackle gridlock
The Lagos State Government plans to implement a paid on-street parking system starting in 2026. This initiative aims to address persistent traffic gridlock within the metropolitan area by regulating vehicle stops on public roads. The policy is part of broader strategic efforts to enhance urban mobility and manage public space effectively across the state.
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Business · Leadership News ·
NISO Engages Stakeholders to Tackle Grid Irregularities on Ikorodu-Sagamu Lines
The Nigeria Independent System Operator has initiated discussions with key stakeholders to address persistent electrical grid irregularities affecting the Ikorodu-Sagamu power lines. This collaborative effort aims to stabilize electricity supply and improve infrastructure performance within the region by identifying and resolving technical challenges currently impacting the national grid network.
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Technology · Leadership News ·
FG Pushes AI-driven Reforms In Public Service
The Federal Government of Nigeria is initiating reforms within the public service sector by integrating artificial intelligence technologies. These measures aim to enhance efficiency and modernize administrative processes across various government agencies. The move represents a strategic effort to leverage digital innovation for improved governance and service delivery to citizens.
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World · Daily Post ·
China urges Iran to reopen Strait of Hormuz
China has officially called on Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to facilitate international maritime passage. The request comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions that threaten global trade and energy security. Chinese authorities are urging for stability in the vital shipping lane to maintain consistent movement of commercial vessels and ensure regional economic cooperation.
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Sports · Leadership News ·
Nwakaeme Vows To Win Turkish Cup Before Trabzonspor Exit
Nigerian forward Anthony Nwakaeme has expressed his determination to secure the Turkish Cup title for Trabzonspor prior to his departure from the team. The experienced striker aims to conclude his tenure with the Super Lig club by adding silverware to their trophy cabinet before moving on to his next professional challenge.
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Other · Daily Post ·
Suspected cultist, ‘Obasanjo’ killed in Lagos attack
A suspected cult member known as Obasanjo was killed during a violent attack in Lagos. The incident contributes to ongoing security concerns regarding cult-related activities in the state as authorities manage the situation. Local residents remain on high alert following the fatal confrontation in the commercial capital.
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Politics · The Punch ·
Military centre screens 1,450 terror suspects, sends 500 for trial
A Nigerian military facility has completed the screening of 1,450 individuals suspected of involvement in terrorism. Following the evaluation process, approximately 500 of these suspects have been forwarded for trial. The exercise forms part of the ongoing efforts to address security challenges and ensure judicial processing for detained insurgents.
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Sports · Leadership News ·
Raducanu Targets WTA Tour Return In Strasbourg
Emma Raducanu intends to make her competitive return to the WTA Tour at the upcoming event in Strasbourg. The professional tennis player is focusing on this tournament as her comeback point following a period away from competition, signaling her readiness to resume active play on the international circuit.
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Sports · The Punch ·
Birmingham City set to face Barcelona in summer friendly clash
English side Birmingham City are scheduled to play a friendly match against Spanish giants Barcelona during the upcoming summer break. The encounter serves as a pre-season preparation for both clubs as they look to build match fitness and test their squads ahead of their respective domestic league campaigns.
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Business · Leadership News ·
Nigeria Customs Reinforces Anti-Money Laundering Compliance
The Nigeria Customs Service has strengthened its measures against money laundering to improve regulatory compliance and curb illicit financial flows through the country's borders. This initiative aims to align national trade operations with international financial security protocols while enhancing the agency's oversight of cross-border monetary transactions.
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Business · BusinessDay ·
Fragmented systems stall Nigeria’s recycling gains despite rising innovation
Nigeria's recycling industry faces significant challenges as fragmented systems hinder progress despite an increase in innovative solutions within the sector. The lack of integrated infrastructure and coordination limits the potential environmental and economic benefits that could be derived from the country's growing waste management initiatives.
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Politics · Daily Post ·
David Mark meets ex-ADC lawmakers after defections in National Assembly
Former Senate President David Mark held a meeting with former lawmakers of the African Democratic Congress following recent party defections in the National Assembly. The engagement follows a series of political shifts within the legislative chamber as various members move between different political organizations to realign their interests.
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Business · Leadership News ·
Labour Demands Strict Enforcement Of Industrial Policy
Organized labour has called for the rigorous implementation of the national industrial policy to bolster domestic manufacturing. The demand emphasizes the need for strict adherence to established regulations to drive economic growth and ensure the sustainability of various industrial sectors within the country.
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Sports · Channels TV ·
LINE-UPS: Kane Leads Line For Bayern While Ruiz Returns For PSG
Bayern Munich forward Harry Kane is set to lead the attack in the upcoming match against Paris Saint-Germain. For the French side, midfielder Fabian Ruiz returns to the starting lineup. The confirmed team selections come ahead of the high-profile fixture, highlighting key tactical choices for both European clubs.
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Politics · Premium Times ·
Court convicts magistrate of bribery
A Nigerian court has convicted a magistrate on charges related to bribery and corruption. The ruling follows legal proceedings that established the judicial officer's involvement in soliciting or receiving illicit payments. This conviction reflects the judiciary's internal mechanisms for holding legal practitioners accountable for professional misconduct and corrupt practices.
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Politics · Daily Post ·
Nearly 1,000 insurgents, families surrender in North-East – Nigerian Army
The Nigerian Army reported that nearly 1,000 insurgents and their family members have surrendered in the North-East region. This development highlights ongoing security operations aimed at restoring stability in the area, as the military continues to facilitate the surrender and profiling of individuals formerly associated with extremist groups in the conflict zone.
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Politics · Leadership News ·
‘Badagry Marginalisation Narrative Misleading, Narrow’, Says Lagos APC Chieftain Oluwa
Lagos APC chieftain Oluwa has countered claims of political and developmental marginalization in Badagry, describing such assertions as misleading and narrow. The official emphasized that the current narrative regarding the area's neglect does not accurately reflect the state's engagement and inclusive governance efforts within the local government area.