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I believe Nigeria's path to lasting change rests on four foundational pillars, much like the four legs of a strong animal: education, healthcare, the rule of law, and electricity. Nigeria's revival ...
The 8th edition of the Nigeria Private University Games Association (NPUGA) came to a colorful and energetic close, with Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD), emerging as the overall winner of t ...
Nollywood Star Pere Egbi Feels South Africa is Ahead of Nigeria In Film Making and Calls for Collaboration. The two countries ...
Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State has approved the nomination of five individuals as Commissioners. Naija News reports that this was communicated in a Special Government Announcement on Thursday ...
The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr Dele Alake, has said that the mining sector represents one of the most exciting investment destinations on the African continent.
Reactions have trailed viral photos of Peter Obi’s son, Oseloka Obi after a London-based British-Nigerian actor, Kent Okwesa, shared images of the two together. The pictures, which many described as ...
A lady has disclosed what she noticed after visiting the Cathedral Church of St. Peter, which is Nigeria's first church. She shared pictures she took there.
The Customs boss attributed the achievement of the Command to enhanced compliance drive, improved monitoring of the border activities, and robust stakeholders engagement ...
Amnesty International has condemned the conviction and sentencing of seven youths in Borno State over their involvement in the #EndBadGovernance protest, ...
Cochrane Nigeria has raised concern over the continued spread of cholera in the country despite the availability of proven prevention and control methods.
The Nigerian footballer talks exclusively to Olympics.com about his Super Eagles aspirations, and why he is excited for the Dakar 2026 Youth Olympics.
Nigeria has the highest number of cervical cancer incidents in sub-Saharan Africa with about 12,000 cases every year, and about 8,000 deaths.