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Politics · Daily Post ·
Akpabio’s Senate different from those of 1999, others – Senator Nwebonyi defends new standing rules
Senator Peter Nwebonyi has defended the implementation of new standing rules within the Nigerian Senate. He stated that the current legislative session under Senate President Godswill Akpabio requires unique regulations that distinguish it from previous assemblies held since 1999, emphasizing that the legislative environment has evolved since the return to democratic governance.
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Sports · Complete Sports ·
Former Chelsea Star Advises Osimhen To Make Premier League Move
A former Chelsea player has recommended that Nigerian international striker Victor Osimhen transfer to the English Premier League. The suggestion comes amid ongoing speculation regarding the future of the Napoli forward, who remains a target for several top European football clubs looking to bolster their attacking options.
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Politics · Daily Post ·
Kano Emirship: Supreme Court, Gov Yusuf have final say, not me – Ganduje
Abdullahi Ganduje has stated that the final resolution of the Kano Emirship dispute rests with the Supreme Court and Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf. He clarified that he lacks the authority to determine the outcome of the ongoing leadership tussle, shifting the responsibility to the judicial and executive arms of the current government.
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Sports · Complete Sports ·
Arsenal Join Man City In Race For Chelsea Midfield Star
Arsenal has entered the competition alongside Manchester City to sign a midfield player from Chelsea. Both Premier League clubs are reportedly interested in securing the athlete's services to bolster their respective squads, setting up a potential transfer battle between the North London side and the current league champions.
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Politics · Vanguard ·
FG begins Carter Bridge rebuild, sets 36-month timeline
The Nigerian Federal Government has officially commenced the reconstruction of the Carter Bridge in Lagos State. A completion timeline of thirty-six months has been established for the rehabilitation project, which aims to address structural concerns and improve transportation infrastructure between Lagos Island and the mainland regions of the city.
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Sports · The Punch ·
Neymar apologises after slapping Robinho Jr in training
Brazilian footballer Neymar has issued an apology after slapping Robinho Jr during a training session. The physical altercation took place while the players were participating in team drills. Neymar's public acknowledgment of the incident follows the confrontation on the practice pitch as the athletes prepared for their upcoming competitive matches.
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Business · Vanguard ·
Prices of beans, eggs, garri, others rise monthly despite annual decline — NBS
Data from the National Bureau of Statistics indicates that prices for food staples like beans, eggs, and garri increased on a month-on-month basis. While these commodities saw an annual price decline, the recent monthly surge highlights ongoing inflationary pressures affecting the costs of basic consumer goods across Nigeria.
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Politics · The Punch ·
2027: Labour coalition declares support for Tinubu
A labour coalition has announced its support for President Bola Tinubu's potential candidacy in the 2027 general elections. The declaration indicates an early shift in political alliances as interest groups begin positioning themselves ahead of the next electoral cycle, reflecting significant developments within Nigeria's organized labour and political landscape.
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Business · Daily Post ·
Enugu targets 660MW coal-fired power plant, sets July groundbreaking date
The Enugu State government has scheduled the groundbreaking for a new 660MW coal-fired power plant in July. This initiative aims to bolster electricity supply within the state, leveraging local coal resources to drive industrial growth and improve regional energy infrastructure as part of its broader energy sufficiency goals.
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Other · Vanguard ·
IGP Disu orders nationwide audit of Police arms
The Inspector General of Police has directed a comprehensive audit of police armaments across Nigeria to ensure accountability within the force. This nationwide exercise aims to track the distribution and status of weapons to enhance internal security and prevent the unauthorized use of firearms by personnel.
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Other · Daily Post ·
Owamiran of Esa-Oke, Oba Adediran is dead
Oba Adeyemi Adediran, the traditional ruler and Owamiran of Esa-Oke in Osun State, has passed away. His death marks the conclusion of his tenure as the monarch of the community. Formal announcements regarding transition rites and official burial ceremonies are expected to follow from the town's traditional council and the state government.
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Business · The Punch ·
Nigeria not ready for industrial boom – Report
A recent report indicates that Nigeria lacks the necessary infrastructure and economic conditions required for a significant industrial expansion. The findings suggest that various structural challenges persist, hindering the nation's ability to achieve a major industrial boom despite ongoing efforts to stimulate growth within the manufacturing sector.
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Technology · Daily Post ·
Poor network service: Why NCC made MTN, others to compensate subscribers – Olanrewaju
The Nigerian Communications Commission has mandated telecommunications operators like MTN to compensate subscribers for poor network quality. This directive, detailed by Olanrewaju, serves as a measure to protect consumer rights and ensure service providers maintain acceptable standards, addressing recurring issues with connectivity and service delivery within the Nigerian telecommunications sector.
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Politics · The Punch ·
Empowerment scheme: Sanwo-Olu’s aide, others knock Lagos Rep for favouring Southeast over Yorubas
An aide to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and several other stakeholders have criticized a Lagos State House of Representatives member regarding a recent empowerment scheme. The lawmaker is accused of prioritizing beneficiaries from the Southeast region over Yoruba constituents during the distribution of resources intended for the local community.
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Politics · Vanguard ·
My phones will not be switched off after my swearing in – Pemu
An official-elect identified as Pemu has pledged to maintain accessibility to the public following the official swearing-in ceremony. The individual committed to keeping personal communication lines active to ensure continued engagement with constituents after assuming office, addressing concerns regarding the potential unavailability of political leaders post-election.
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Other · Daily Post ·
Hisbah arrests seven in Bauchi over alleged wife-swapping practice
The Bauchi State Hisbah Commission has arrested seven individuals for their alleged involvement in a wife-swapping practice within the state. Authorities took the suspects into custody following investigations into the activities, which are considered violations of local moral and social standards enforced by the religious police force.
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Other · The Punch ·
NDLEA arrests 29 suspects, seizes 10,359kg of drugs in Edo
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency has apprehended twenty-nine individuals and confiscated approximately 10,359 kilograms of illicit substances in Edo State. This operation reflects ongoing efforts by the agency to combat drug trafficking and distribution within the region, resulting in significant removals of narcotics from circulation across several local communities.
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Politics · Daily Post ·
2027: SDP screens Adebayo, other presidential aspirants
The Social Democratic Party has commenced the screening of its presidential aspirants in preparation for the 2027 general elections. Adewole Adebayo and other candidates are undergoing the evaluation process as the party organizes its internal structures. This move signals early preparations by the political group to participate in the upcoming national contest.
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Sports · Vanguard ·
Neymar apologises to Robinho Jr after slapping him in training
Neymar has issued an apology to Robinho Jr following a physical altercation during a team training session where the Brazilian star slapped his teammate. The incident, which occurred on the training pitch, was addressed quickly by the forward to resolve any potential tension within the squad ahead of upcoming football fixtures.
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Politics · PM News ·
PDP faction criticises Wike, apologises to Nigerians
A faction of the Peoples Democratic Party has expressed disapproval of Nyesom Wike's actions and issued an official apology to the Nigerian public. This development highlights ongoing internal conflicts within the main opposition party as different groups seek to distance themselves from certain leadership figures and address public concerns regarding the party's conduct.