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Sports · The Punch ·
Spanish FA hands Piqué two-month ban after referee dispute
The Spanish Football Association has suspended Piqué for two months following a confrontation with a match official. This disciplinary measure comes after a dispute with a referee, leading the national football governing body to impose the ban on the individual involved in the professional sporting incident.
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Politics · Daily Post ·
Troops restore peace after deadly communal clash in Benue
Troops from the Nigerian Army have successfully restored order in Benue State following a violent communal clash that resulted in multiple fatalities. Security forces intervened to quell the unrest and are currently maintaining a presence in the affected area to prevent a recurrence of the conflict between the communities.
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World · Vanguard ·
Trump says Iran deal ‘very possible’, but threatens strikes if not
Donald Trump has expressed optimism regarding the potential for a diplomatic agreement with Iran while simultaneously warning of possible military strikes if no deal is reached. This statement reflects a dual approach of seeking negotiations while maintaining a threat of force amidst ongoing international tensions concerning Iran's nuclear activities.
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Politics · The Punch ·
Oyebamiji will deliver if elected Osun governor, says APC
The All Progressives Congress has expressed confidence in the ability of its candidate, Oyebamiji, to govern Osun State effectively if elected. The party's endorsement emphasizes his perceived capacity to meet the needs of the electorate as the state prepares for its upcoming gubernatorial transition.
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Health · Leadership News ·
FG Commends WAHO, ECOWAS Over Regional Health Security Efforts
The Nigerian Federal Government has expressed its appreciation to the West African Health Organization and the Economic Community of West African States for their ongoing initiatives to improve regional health security. These efforts focus on strengthening healthcare systems and enhancing disease surveillance across West African nations to protect public health.
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Politics · Daily Trust ·
Kano Emirship: Supreme Court, Gov Yusuf have final say – Ganduje
APC National Chairman Abdullahi Ganduje has stated that the ultimate resolution regarding the Kano Emirship dispute rests with the Supreme Court and Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf. The ongoing legal battle and administrative decisions will determine the final outcome of the leadership crisis within the traditional institution.
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Politics · BusinessDay ·
ADC to FG: Nigerians can’t eat GDP figures
The African Democratic Congress has urged the Federal Government to prioritize visible improvements in citizens' welfare over abstract economic statistics. The political party stated that reported growth in Gross Domestic Product is not reflecting in the daily lives of Nigerians, who continue to face significant economic hardship and food insecurity throughout the country.
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Politics · The Punch ·
Opposition breaking into pieces, say APC
The All Progressives Congress has stated that opposition parties in Nigeria are currently experiencing significant internal divisions and fragmentation. The ruling party suggests that these structural challenges within the various opposing groups are leading to a loss of political cohesion and influence across the national landscape.
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Politics · Leadership News ·
Ex-APGA Senatorial Candidate Dumps ADC, Joins NDC
A former senatorial candidate of the All Progressives Grand Alliance has departed from the African Democratic Congress to become a member of the National Democratic Congress. The politician finalized the transition between the two political parties, seeking to continue their involvement in Nigeria’s electoral processes under a different organizational umbrella.
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Business · The Punch ·
FG hands over construction of N545bn Carter Bridge project to CCECC
The Federal Government has transferred the construction of the Carter Bridge project to the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation. Valued at N545 billion, the initiative involves significant infrastructure work on the historic Lagos bridge. The handover marks a major step in the administration's efforts to upgrade national transport networks.
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Politics · The Punch ·
Court orders interim forfeiture of properties linked to Sylva
A Nigerian court has granted an order for the interim forfeiture of several properties linked to the former Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva. The ruling mandates the temporary seizure of these assets by the federal government pending the outcome of further legal proceedings regarding their acquisition.
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Politics · BusinessDay ·
ADC knocks FG, says Nigerians can’t eat GDP figures
The African Democratic Congress has criticized the federal government regarding the nation's economic state, arguing that positive gross domestic product data does not reflect the daily reality of citizens. The political party emphasized that statistical growth remains ineffective if it fails to address the rising cost of living and food insecurity across Nigeria.
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Business · BusinessDay ·
Otti approves feasibility study to revive Abia’s seaport project
Abia State Governor Alex Otti has authorized a feasibility study aimed at reviving a long-dormant seaport project within the state. This move signals a significant step toward enhancing local infrastructure and boosting commercial activities by exploring the viability of establishing maritime operations in the region.
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Politics · BusinessDay ·
Plateau mass burial turns tragic as gunmen kill mourners in fresh attack
Gunmen attacked mourners during a mass burial in Plateau State, resulting in further casualties. The incident occurred as the community gathered to inter victims of a previous assault. This fresh attack highlights the persistent security challenges in the region as residents face ongoing violence and civil unrest.
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Other · The Punch ·
Police uncover N713.9m bank fraud syndicate, arrest two
The Nigeria Police Force has dismantled a syndicate involved in a bank fraud operation valued at N713.9 million. Two suspects were apprehended in connection with the fraudulent activities. Law enforcement authorities uncovered the scheme as part of ongoing efforts to combat financial crimes within the country’s banking sector.
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Politics · BusinessDay ·
Agbakoba seeks constitutional application to tackle revenue leakages
Olisa Agbakoba has proposed the use of constitutional provisions to address the persistent problem of revenue leakages in Nigeria. By applying legal frameworks more rigorously, he suggests the government can better protect public funds and enhance national economic stability, ensuring that financial resources are managed according to the country's governing laws.
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Politics · Channels TV ·
2027: APC Waives Screening Requirements For President Tinubu
The All Progressives Congress has decided to waive screening requirements for President Bola Tinubu ahead of the 2027 general elections. This move simplifies the internal party process for the incumbent president's potential re-election bid, reflecting a strategy to consolidate support within the ruling party for the upcoming electoral cycle.
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Politics · Daily Post ·
Troops kill four terrorists, capture one in Timbuktu Triangle
Nigerian military forces operating within the Timbuktu Triangle have killed four suspected terrorists and apprehended one individual during a recent operation. This development represents a continued effort by the troops to neutralize insurgent threats in the region and enhance national security through targeted military interventions and strategic combat maneuvers.
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Sports · Daily Post ·
UCL: Arsenal coach Arteta warned not to play Premier League’s best right-back in final
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has received a recommendation concerning the team selection for an upcoming UEFA Champions League fixture. The advice suggests that the manager should refrain from utilizing his primary right-back in the starting lineup, despite the player's reputation as one of the top defensive talents currently competing in the Premier League.
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Business · Leadership News ·
Stocks Bounce Back With N629bn Gain On Fresh Buying Interest
The Nigerian stock market recorded a recovery as investors' buying interest led to a N629 billion increase in market capitalization. This growth signifies a positive shift in trading activities, driven by renewed demand for equities following previous sessions, contributing to the overall appreciation of the domestic exchange.