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Business · The Punch ·
Edo tackles fake farmers, expands agric engagement
The Edo State government has launched initiatives to identify and eliminate fraudulent agricultural practitioners within its borders. Concurrently, the administration is broadening its reach to genuine stakeholders to enhance agricultural productivity and ensure that state resources are directed toward legitimate food security efforts.
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Business · The Punch ·
NGX revenue jumps as trading activity boosts earnings
The Nigerian Exchange Group reported a significant increase in its revenue following a surge in trading activities. This growth in earnings reflects heightened investor participation and market volume on the exchange, contributing to the organization's improved financial performance during the period under review.
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Entertainment · The Punch ·
People confuse my Mama Monica role for reality — Blessing Onwukwe
Nigerian actress Blessing Onwukwe has noted that fans frequently struggle to distinguish between her real-life personality and her portrayal of the character Mama Monica. This recurring confusion highlights the impact of her performance on viewers who associate her strictly with the roles she plays in various film and television productions.
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Entertainment · The Punch ·
Wunmi Aloba steps out of shadows, rebuilds life after Mohbad
Wunmi Aloba, the widow of the late Nigerian singer Mohbad, is reportedly moving forward with her life following the passing of her husband. After maintaining a low profile during a period of intense public scrutiny and legal proceedings, she has begun re-emerging in public spaces to focus on her personal recovery and well-being.
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Other · The Punch ·
Bandits kill three Kwara cops as police track suspects
Three police officers in Kwara State have been killed following an attack by bandits. Law enforcement authorities are currently conducting search operations to locate and apprehend the suspects responsible for the incident. Security measures are being intensified in the region as officials work to track the fleeing assailants.
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Politics · The Punch ·
Ekiti APC leaders back Senate spokesman’s return
All Progressives Congress leaders in Ekiti State have declared their support for the return of the Senate spokesperson to his legislative role. This endorsement signifies unity within the state chapter of the party as they prepare for future representation and administrative stability within the upper chamber of the National Assembly.
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Lifestyle · The Punch ·
Bishops disagree with Adeboye on marriage advice to men
Several religious leaders have expressed disagreement with marriage counsel recently offered to men by Pastor Enoch Adeboye. These bishops represent a shift in perspective within the Nigerian clerical community regarding domestic roles and marital expectations, highlighting varying interpretations of traditional values among prominent figures in the church.
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Politics · The Punch ·
2027: Obi, Kwankwaso defection plan threatens coalition consensus deal
Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso are reportedly considering defection, a move that poses a significant challenge to ongoing efforts for a political coalition ahead of the 2027 elections. This development could potentially disrupt the consensus agreement aimed at uniting opposition parties against the current administration during the next electoral cycle.
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Business · The Punch ·
US-Iran war: FG earns N5tn oil windfall amid rising fuel hardship
The Nigerian government has recorded a five trillion naira oil revenue windfall resulting from global price fluctuations triggered by tensions between the United States and Iran. However, these increased earnings coincide with domestic challenges as citizens face escalating fuel hardships and energy-related difficulties across the federation.
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Politics · The Punch ·
Gombe ADC leaders pressure Bala to withdraw suit against Mark
Leaders of the African Democratic Congress in Gombe State are urging a member named Bala to discontinue a lawsuit filed against an individual identified as Mark. The party leadership is seeking a resolution to the legal dispute to maintain stability within the state branch of the political organization.
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Politics · The Punch ·
Shun armed struggle, Akpabio tells Igbo youths
Senate President Godswill Akpabio has urged young people in the southeast region to avoid engaging in violent conflicts or armed struggles. He emphasized the importance of peace for regional development and encouraged the youth to pursue constructive engagement with the government to address their grievances within the framework of national unity.
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Education · The Punch ·
I battled self-doubt to succeed — Double first-class graduate, Ezeaka
Ezeaka, a graduate who achieved first-class honors twice, describes the process of overcoming personal uncertainty to reach academic excellence. The individual highlights the importance of managing internal challenges during his educational journey to ensure successful outcomes in a demanding academic environment.
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Entertainment · The Punch ·
Amiexcel releases new singles
Music artist Amiexcel has officially announced the release of new singles to the public. The latest musical offerings represent a continuation of the artist's creative output within the Nigerian entertainment industry. These new tracks are now available for listeners following their recent debut across various media platforms.
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Business · The Punch ·
Growth without structure is destruction – Isimi Lagos chairman, Ayilara
The chairman of Isimi Lagos, Ayilara, emphasizes the necessity of implementing organizational structures to ensure sustainable progress. He suggests that expanding operations without a solid framework leads to negative outcomes, highlighting the importance of strategic planning and foundational stability for entities aiming for long-term success in their respective industries.
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Business · The Punch ·
The Temple Company reorganises
The Temple Company, a prominent Nigerian creative and talent management agency, has announced a strategic reorganization of its internal structures. The move is intended to enhance operational efficiency and improve service delivery for its diverse portfolio of clients across the entertainment and media sectors within the country.
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Entertainment · The Punch ·
Carter Efe floors Portable, bags N50m in boxing clash
Nigerian comedian Carter Efe defeated singer Portable in a boxing match to claim a prize of N50 million. The celebrity bout concluded with Efe securing the victory and the multi-million naira reward. Both figures are prominent members of the Nigerian entertainment industry who participated in the publicized physical contest.
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Health · The Punch ·
Gynaecologists warn against closely spaced pregnancies, cite stillbirth risks
Medical experts are advising women to avoid closely spaced pregnancies due to potential health complications. They highlight an increased risk of stillbirth for infants born without adequate intervals between births. Maintaining proper birth spacing is recommended to safeguard maternal health and improve infant survival outcomes as outlined by medical professionals.
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Politics · The Punch ·
Tackling child abandonment requires strong policy drive, experts tell FG
Experts have urged the Federal Government to implement robust policy initiatives to address the issue of child abandonment across Nigeria. They recommended that a stronger legislative framework and proactive social welfare measures are necessary to effectively manage the situation and protect vulnerable children nationwide.
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Health · The Punch ·
Flushing unused drugs fuels antibiotic resistance, water pollution — Experts
Medical experts have warned that disposing of unused medications by flushing them down toilets contributes to antibiotic resistance and environmental degradation. This practice introduces pharmaceutical chemicals into water systems, potentially harming aquatic ecosystems and making bacterial infections more difficult to treat in human populations over time.
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Health · The Punch ·
Senior citizens’ deaths rise as families turn to unregulated caregivers
Mortality rates among elderly Nigerians are increasing as families increasingly rely on unregulated caregivers for domestic assistance. This trend highlights a growing gap in formal geriatric care services, leading to safety concerns and health complications for senior citizens who lack access to certified medical professionals or licensed facilities.