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Sports · Complete Sports ·
AIK Target Egboh As Yohanna’s Replacement
Swedish football club AIK is reportedly interested in signing Egboh to replace Yohanna within their squad. The pursuit comes as the team evaluates its roster requirements following the potential departure of current players. This move signifies the ongoing recruitment efforts by the European side to secure Nigerian talent for the upcoming competitive season.
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World · Premium Times ·
Ghana evacuates 1,000 citizens from South Africa as xenophobic attacks increase
Ghana has initiated the evacuation of 1,000 citizens from South Africa in response to a surge in xenophobic attacks. This government action follows growing security concerns for foreign nationals within the country. The move aims to protect Ghanaian citizens as regional tensions escalate due to the ongoing violence directed at migrants.
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Politics · Premium Times ·
Ex-SSS boss rejects Katsina ADC primaries
A former director of the State Security Service has rejected the results of the African Democratic Congress primary elections in Katsina State. The retired official's refusal to accept the outcome suggests internal disagreements within the party regarding the selection process for candidates in the regional political contest.
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Politics · The Guardian Nigeria ·
Obi condemns ethnic profiling, says crime has no tribe
Peter Obi has expressed strong disapproval of ethnic profiling across Nigeria, emphasizing that criminal activities should not be associated with any specific tribe. He urged citizens and authorities to focus on individual responsibility for crimes rather than labeling entire ethnic groups based on the actions of a few individuals.
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Lifestyle · Daily Post ·
Razzl City Tour connects consumers through culture, community pride
The Razzl City Tour has commenced a series of events designed to engage consumers by highlighting local culture and fostering community pride across various locations. This initiative focuses on building brand loyalty and strengthening social connections through activities that celebrate regional heritage and collective identity within the Nigerian market.
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Business · Channels TV ·
Taxes And Rules Bigger Worry Than Mideast War — Airlines
Global airlines indicate that heavy taxation and restrictive government regulations pose a more significant threat to the aviation industry than the ongoing Middle East conflict. Representatives emphasize that while geopolitical tensions affect operations, the long-term sustainability of the sector is primarily hindered by increasing fiscal burdens and complex policy frameworks worldwide.
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Politics · ThisDay ·
Onigbongbo LCDA, Brampton Partner on Youth Devt
The Onigbongbo Local Council Development Area has established a partnership with the City of Brampton to enhance youth development initiatives. This collaboration aims to create opportunities for young people within the local council area through shared programs and strategic developmental projects focused on capacity building and empowerment.
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Business · BusinessDay ·
Nigeria needs $47.6bn annually to sustain reform gains – NESG
The Nigerian Economic Summit Group indicates that the nation requires an annual investment of 47.6 billion dollars to preserve the benefits of ongoing economic reforms. This capital injection is considered necessary to support long-term growth and stabilize the economy while the government continues to implement various structural policy adjustments across the country.
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Other · Premium Times ·
Troops arrest suspected terrorist informants in Niger
Nigerian military personnel have apprehended individuals suspected of providing intelligence to terrorist groups in Niger State. The arrests are part of ongoing security operations aimed at dismantling support networks that facilitate insurgent activities and attacks against local communities and security forces within the region.
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Sports · Channels TV ·
Perez Re-Elected At Real Madrid, Paving Way For Mourinho Return
Florentino Perez has secured re-election as the president of Real Madrid, potentially clearing the path for Jose Mourinho to return as the club's head coach. The leadership transition ensures continuity at the Spanish side while sparking speculation regarding future managerial appointments following the incumbent president's successful bid for another term.
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Business · The Punch ·
Telcos dispute NBS report over excluded N2.13tn domestic sending
Nigerian telecommunications companies have challenged a report issued by the National Bureau of Statistics regarding domestic expenditure. The operators claim the agency omitted approximately N2.13 trillion in domestic spending from its recent data, raising concerns over the accuracy of economic figures pertaining to the telecommunications sector's total contribution to the economy.
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Entertainment · The Punch ·
Nigerian-British singer dies in London stabbing, Stormzy, Craig David, others mourn
A Nigerian-British singer has died following a stabbing incident in London. High-profile musicians including Stormzy and Craig David have offered tributes to the late artist. The death has prompted significant mourning within the music community as details regarding the circumstances of the event continue to emerge.
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Politics · Channels TV ·
Peter Obi Decries Ethnic Profiling, Says Crime Has No Tribe
Peter Obi has expressed concern over the trend of ethnic profiling in Nigeria, stating that criminal acts should not be attributed to any specific tribe. He maintained that crime is an individual action and cautioned against generalizing the behavior of offenders based on their ethnic or regional background.
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Education · Leadership News ·
JAMB Opens Portal For Printing Of 2026 Mop-Up UTME Slips
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has activated its online portal for candidates scheduled to participate in the 2026 mop-up Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination. Affected students can now access and print their examination notification slips to confirm their assigned venues, dates, and times for the supplementary testing session.
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Politics · Leadership News ·
CAN Calls For State Of Emergency On Insecurity Nationwide
The Christian Association of Nigeria has urged the federal government to declare a state of emergency regarding the country's security situation. This appeal comes in response to rising nationwide safety concerns, with the religious body calling for urgent interventions to protect citizens and restore order across various regions.
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Health · The Punch ·
Cross River shuts illegal maternity clinic over patient’s death
The Cross River State government has closed an unlicensed maternity clinic following the death of a patient. This enforcement action aims to address the operation of illegal medical facilities and ensure compliance with healthcare regulations to prevent further loss of life within the state's health sector.
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Politics · Leadership News ·
Tinubu Pledges Stronger Action On Economy, Insecurity, Rescue Of Abducted Citizens
President Bola Tinubu has committed to intensifying efforts toward revitalizing the national economy and addressing persistent security challenges across Nigeria. The president further emphasized the administration's dedication to securing the release of abducted citizens while implementing strategic measures to ensure long-term stability and growth for the country.
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Education · The Punch ·
New Zealand unveils six-month work visa for international graduates
New Zealand has introduced a new six-month work visa specifically designed for international graduates. This initiative aims to provide eligible former students with the opportunity to gain employment experience within the country following the completion of their studies. The policy reflects ongoing updates to New Zealand's immigration and labor market frameworks for foreign talent.
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Other · Leadership News ·
Oyo Police Kill 2 Suspected Kidnappers, Arrest 4, Rescue Victims, Recover Firearms
The Oyo State Police Command killed two suspected kidnappers and arrested four others during a security operation. Law enforcement officers successfully rescued kidnapped victims and recovered several firearms from the suspects. The action reflects ongoing efforts to curb criminal activities and enhance public safety within the region.
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Other · Leadership News ·
Security Raid In Delta Community Turns Violent, Houses Razed, Curfew Imposed
A security operation in a Delta State community turned violent, leading to the destruction of multiple houses. Consequently, government authorities have declared a curfew to manage the situation and maintain peace. The incident highlights significant unrest following the raid as local residents face the loss of their homes.