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Politics · Daily Post ·
Cyberbullying Tinubu: Court fixes May 8 to rule on Sowore’s no-case submission
A Nigerian court has scheduled May 8 to rule on a no-case submission filed by Omoyele Sowore. The legal challenge relates to allegations of cyberbullying directed at President Bola Tinubu. Sowore is seeking the dismissal of the charges, arguing that the prosecution has not established a sufficient case against him to proceed further.
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World · Vanguard ·
US military denies one of its ships hit in Strait of Hormuz
The United States military has officially refuted claims that one of its naval vessels was struck in the Strait of Hormuz. This denial comes amid heightened tensions in the region, where the strategic waterway serves as a critical corridor for international shipping and global oil transport. No damage or casualties were reported by officials.
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Other · The Punch ·
VIDEO: Outrage as police detain teenage girl ‘by proxy’ in Kwara
Police in Kwara State have sparked public outrage following the detention of a teenage girl in place of a wanted suspect. The practice, known as arrest by proxy, occurred after law enforcement officers were unable to locate their primary target, leading to widespread condemnation of the tactical approach used by the authorities.
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Technology · BusinessDay ·
Telcos commence payment for failure as Nigerians endure network crisis
Nigerian telecommunications operators have started making payments for service failures amid ongoing network challenges across the country. These compensations follow regulatory pressures or service level agreements as subscribers continue to face disruptions in mobile and data connectivity, highlighting a significant period of instability within the nation's digital infrastructure sector.
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Business · Daily Post ·
Akwa Ibom records maiden international flight as Uyo-Accra route opens
Akwa Ibom State has recorded its inaugural international flight service following the opening of the Uyo-Accra route. Operating from the Victor Attah International Airport, this development signifies the start of regional air connectivity for the state, expanding its aviation infrastructure and providing direct travel options between Nigeria and Ghana.
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World · The Punch ·
Four migrants found dead near Croatia-Slovenia border
Four migrants were discovered deceased in the vicinity of the border separating Croatia and Slovenia. Local officials are managing the situation as part of broader regional efforts to monitor migration paths. The discovery underscores the hazardous conditions encountered by persons attempting to cross international boundaries in that region.
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Other · The Punch ·
NIS warns against fraudulent third-party passport platforms
The Nigeria Immigration Service has issued a warning to the public regarding the use of unauthorized third-party websites and platforms for passport applications. The agency advised citizens to utilize official channels for all passport-related services to avoid falling victim to fraudulent schemes and to protect their personal information from being compromised.
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Entertainment · BellaNaija ·
Editor’s Pick: Best EPs from Nigerian Artists in Recent Times
BellaNaija has compiled a selection of significant extended plays recently released by Nigerian musical artists. The list highlights various projects that have gained attention in the domestic music scene, focusing on the creative contributions of contemporary performers within the industry.
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Sports · Complete Sports ·
NPFL : El-Kanemi Warriors Coach Dogo Blames Referee ‘Frustration’ For Heavy Defeat To Barau FC
Coach Dogo of El-Kanemi Warriors attributed his team's significant loss against Barau FC to the conduct of the match officials. The head coach stated that the performance of the referees caused frustration within the squad, which negatively impacted their performance during the recent Nigeria Premier Football League encounter.
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Business · BellaNaija ·
Inside Nord Automobiles’ Nord Finance Launch & What It Means for Anyone Looking to Own a Car
Nord Automobiles has launched Nord Finance, a dedicated financing initiative aimed at facilitating vehicle ownership for customers in Nigeria. The program provides structured payment options and financial support, making it easier for individuals and businesses to acquire brand-new vehicles from the local automaker through accessible credit facilities and partnerships.
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Entertainment · Vanguard ·
Doctor urges Portable to undergo brain scan after boxing match
A medical professional has advised Nigerian musician Portable to undergo a brain scan following his recent participation in a boxing match. The recommendation serves as a precautionary measure to assess the artist's neurological health after engaging in the combat sport to ensure no underlying injuries were sustained.
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Other · Vanguard ·
Rivers: Police foil cult initiation, detain 13 suspects
The Nigeria Police Force in Rivers State successfully disrupted a planned cult initiation ceremony, resulting in the arrest and detention of thirteen suspects. Authorities intervened to prevent the illegal gathering as part of ongoing efforts to maintain security within the region. The suspects remain in custody pending further investigation into their activities.
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Education · Vanguard ·
NYSC announces passing-out date for Batch ‘A’ Stream II corps members
The National Youth Service Corps has officially scheduled the passing-out ceremony for the Batch ‘A’ Stream II corps members. This announcement marks the conclusion of their one-year mandatory national service program across the federation, allowing participants to receive their discharge certificates and transition into various career paths or further academic pursuits.
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Other · PM News ·
Police deny unlawful detention of 16-year-old girl in Kwara
The Kwara State Police Command has refuted allegations regarding the unlawful detention of a 16-year-old girl. This denial follows reports claiming that the teenager was being held without due process, as authorities maintain their actions adhere to legal standards and formal investigative procedures.
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Politics · Channels TV ·
Turaki-Led PDP Holds NEC Meeting, Plans Caretaker Committee Amid Leadership Crisis
The Turaki-led faction of the People's Democratic Party has convened a National Executive Committee meeting to address the party's ongoing leadership crisis. Members are planning to establish a caretaker committee to manage party affairs as internal disputes persist within Nigeria's main opposition group.
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Technology · Vanguard ·
How Your Online Data is Bought, Sold, and Traded without You Knowing
Online user data is frequently subject to commercial transactions involving buying, selling, and trading by various entities without the knowledge or explicit consent of the individuals involved. This practice highlights ongoing concerns regarding digital privacy and the mechanisms used by companies to monetize personal information collected through internet activities.
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Business · Nairametrics ·
Top 10 best-performing African currencies in April 2026
A recent ranking identifies the ten strongest African currencies for the month of April 2026. The list evaluates exchange rate stability and growth across the continent, highlighting the top-performing national legal tenders and providing a snapshot of regional economic trends within the specified period.
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Other · Vanguard ·
No one is born by accident – Adeboye
Pastor Enoch Adeboye of the Redeemed Christian Church of God recently addressed followers regarding the divine purpose of human existence. He asserted that every individual is born with a specific plan and that no life occurs by chance, encouraging listeners to recognize their inherent value within a spiritual context.
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Health · The Punch ·
Lagos provides 1,320 residents free health insurance
The Lagos State Government has enrolled 1,320 residents into its free health insurance scheme. This initiative aims to improve access to essential medical services for vulnerable citizens across the state. Beneficiaries will receive coverage for various healthcare needs as part of the government's broader efforts to enhance public welfare and state health outcomes.
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Technology · Vanguard ·
What Cybercriminals Really Want from Your Devices, And How to Stop Them
Cybercriminals target personal devices to steal sensitive data, financial information, and personal identities for fraudulent activities. Protecting against these threats involves implementing security measures such as strong passwords, two-factor authentication, and regular software updates to safeguard digital assets and prevent unauthorized access by malicious actors.