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Business · ThisDay ·
Talent Investment Positioned as Strategy for Sustainable Growth
The report emphasizes that prioritizing investment in human talent serves as a strategic approach to achieving sustainable economic and organizational growth. Stakeholders highlight that developing workforce skills and fostering professional development are essential components for long-term success and resilience within the competitive Nigerian business landscape.
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Politics · Vanguard ·
2027: Kwara lawmaker Saba seeks APC backing for second term
Ahmed Saba, a lawmaker representing Kwara State, has formally requested the All Progressives Congress to support his reelection bid in the 2027 general elections. The legislator is seeking a second term in office to continue serving his constituency under the platform of the ruling political party.
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Politics · Vanguard ·
May Day: Mustapha urges dialogue over labour disruptions
Mustapha has appealed for continuous dialogue to resolve industrial disputes and prevent labor-related disruptions across Nigeria. During the International Workers' Day celebrations, he emphasized that constructive engagement remains essential for maintaining industrial harmony and addressing the grievances of the workforce to ensure national economic stability.
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Politics · The Punch ·
Kaduna gov warns against threats to Nigeria’s democracy
The Governor of Kaduna State has issued a warning concerning potential threats to Nigeria's democratic system. He emphasized the importance of safeguarding political stability and upholding constitutional governance to protect the nation's institutional integrity against actions that might undermine the current democratic structure and the rule of law.
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Business · Vanguard ·
PETAN reaffirms commitment to indigenous capacity as Nigeria takes centre stage at OTC 2026
The Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria has expressed its dedication to enhancing local content and indigenous capabilities within the oil and gas sector. This announcement coincides with preparations for Nigeria's prominent participation at the 2026 Offshore Technology Conference, where the nation aims to showcase its industrial advancements and technical expertise on a global stage.
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Sports · Vanguard ·
ODEGBAMI: 1984 – Best and worst year of my football career
Segun Odegbami identifies 1984 as a pivotal period in his professional football career, characterized by both significant achievements and notable challenges. The former Nigerian international reflects on the events of that year, which marked a definitive turning point in his sporting journey and legacy within the national team.
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Sports · Complete Sports ·
2026 U-20 WWCQ: Beating Nigeria Would Be A Big Achievement To Our Football —Malawi Coach Chombo
Malawi's women’s U-20 national team coach, Chombo, emphasized that a victory over Nigeria in the 2026 U-20 Women's World Cup qualifiers would mark a significant milestone for the country’s football development. The statement comes ahead of the qualifying fixture between the two nations as they seek to advance in the tournament.
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Sports · Vanguard ·
D’Tigresses WNBA Tour is long-term investment – Ugo Udezue
Nigeria's women's national basketball team, D’Tigresses, is participating in a WNBA tour as part of a strategic initiative for future development. Official Ugo Udezue characterizes the tour as a significant move toward the team's sustained growth and professional exposure, intended to yield benefits for Nigerian basketball over an extended period.
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Sports · Vanguard ·
Super Eagles recruitment: Is Eric Chelle’s diaspora drive a lazy way out?
Eric Chelle’s potential appointment as the Super Eagles head coach has prompted discussions regarding his strategy of targeting Nigerian players in the diaspora. The approach faces evaluation concerning its impact on the development of domestic talent and the broader recruitment philosophy of the Nigeria Football Federation for the national team.
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Business · Vanguard ·
How Mike Adenuga inspires beyond wealth, by Onochie Anibeze
Onochie Anibeze examines the influence of Mike Adenuga, highlighting how the businessman serves as an inspirational figure through attributes that extend beyond his financial status. The analysis focuses on Adenuga's impact and leadership qualities within the Nigerian landscape, illustrating his significance outside of his documented wealth.
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Politics · Vanguard ·
ADC Crisis: The untold winners of Supreme Court verdict, by Emmanuel Aziken
The Supreme Court has issued a definitive ruling concerning the leadership crisis within the African Democratic Congress. This legal resolution identifies the parties favored by the judicial outcome after a period of internal division, clarifying the administrative hierarchy of the political organization as it prepares for subsequent electoral processes.
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Politics · Vanguard ·
Is there a tit for tat going on? By Muyiwa Adetiba
Columnist Muyiwa Adetiba examines the prevalence of retaliatory actions within the Nigerian social and political landscape. The analysis explores whether recent national developments are driven by a cycle of reciprocal behavior among various actors, highlighting concerns about the impact of such motivations on the country's governance and progress.
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Politics · Vanguard ·
Otti finds his niche, by Emeka Obasi
Governor Alex Otti of Abia State has established a specific strategic direction for his administration since assuming office. The analysis highlights his governance style and the particular sectors receiving prioritized attention under his leadership. This development reflects the governor's efforts to create a distinct administrative identity while addressing the developmental needs of the state.
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Politics · Vanguard ·
Nigeria and a Counterfeit Democracy, by Ugoji Egbujo
Ugoji Egbujo evaluates the state of democratic governance in Nigeria, addressing structural challenges and institutional performance. The commentary explores the alignment between national political practices and standard democratic principles, considering how these factors influence the country's socio-political landscape and the general functionality of its representative government system.
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Politics · The Punch ·
AAC, Take It Back Movement rally Anambra residents for voter registration
The African Action Congress and the Take It Back Movement have organized a campaign to sensitize residents of Anambra State on the importance of voter registration. The groups are urging eligible citizens to register with the electoral commission to ensure they can participate in future democratic processes.
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Politics · The Punch ·
Sanwo-Olu hails Tinubu over Lagos green line approval
Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has commended President Bola Tinubu following the federal government's approval of the Lagos Green Line rail project. This initiative aims to expand the state's rail network, enhancing public transportation and connectivity across major metropolitan corridors to alleviate traffic congestion for residents within the city.
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World · Vanguard ·
Pope names former undocumented migrant as US bishop of West Virginia
Pope Francis has appointed a former undocumented migrant to serve as the Bishop of West Virginia in the United States. This ecclesiastical appointment highlights a significant leadership change within the American Catholic Church, marking the elevation of a religious official who once lacked legal residency status prior to his clerical career.
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Politics · Vanguard ·
Troops rescue six abducted Ngoshe women from Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists
Nigerian troops have successfully rescued six women abducted from Ngoshe by Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorists. The operation resulted in the safe recovery of the victims following their capture by the insurgent groups. This action underscores the military's ongoing efforts to secure communities and address the security challenges posed by extremist organizations in the region.
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Health · The Punch ·
Kwara reiterates commitment to improved healthcare
The Kwara State Government has reaffirmed its dedication to enhancing the healthcare sector within the state. This move aims to ensure that residents have access to quality medical services through the continuous upgrade of facilities and the implementation of strategic health policies designed to improve overall public wellness.
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Other · PM News ·
Kidnapping: Navy imposes 13-hour curfew on Calabar waterways
The Nigerian Navy has implemented a thirteen-hour daily curfew on the waterways in Calabar to combat the rising wave of kidnappings in the area. This security measure is designed to regulate maritime traffic and improve the safety of residents and commuters using the coastal routes during high-risk periods.