• Grenada offers visa-free entry to Nigerians

    – Seeks deeper economic ties
    By Henry Ojelu & Deborah Oladeji
    The Consulate of Grenada in Nigeria has announced visa-free access for Nigerians as part of efforts to strengthen trade, tourism and investment relations between both countries.
    Grenada’s Consul to Nigeria, Ambassador Abidemi Sonoiki, disclosed this during an interactive session with journalists, where he outlined opportunities available to Nigerian investors in tourism, aviation, real estate, maritime services, educat
  • India tightens security ahead of ‘Cockroach Party’ protest

    Indian police tightened security in New Delhi on Saturday ahead of a protest by the satirical “Cockroach People’s Party”, over alleged irregularities in major examinations.The parody “Cockroach Janta Party” (CJP) — a play on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) — has won millions of followers on social media since its launch last month.The movement emerged after India’s Chief Justice Surya Kant report
  • Poland vs Nigeria: Okoye’s critics didn’t watch match – Chelle 

    Head coach of the Super Eagles Eric Chelle has fired back at critics of Maduka Okoye in the 2-2 draw against Poland.Nigeria twice led in the game but conceded late in both halves to draw 2-2, and Okoye was fingered for the manner which he was beaten for the second goal which was a long range effort from almost the centre circle.Okoye dived toward the direction of the ball but was beaten by the pace and power of the strike, but some others felt he should have done better considering the distance
  • Navy recovers 92,660 litres of illegal diesel, disrupts oil theft network in Rivers

    By: Kingsley OmonobiOperatives of the Nigerian Navy have recovered 92,660 litres of suspected illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) and disrupted an oil theft network operating along the Rivers–Bayelsa border corridor.The operation, conducted under Operation Delta Sentinel, led to the discovery of the products concealed in 138 sacks within creek-side locations in Rivers State.Director of Information, Navy Captain Abiodun Folorunsho, disclosed the development on Saturday, saying the r
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  • New tech detects bacteria on smartphone screen in just 5 mins

    By Sola OgundipeScientists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed a smartphone-based technology capable of detecting bacterial contamination on surfaces within minutes.
    It is a breakthrough researchers say could strengthen hygiene monitoring in hospitals, food factories, gyms and other public spaces.
    The technology, known as ‘BactiSee’, combines a chemically coated testing chip with smartphone imaging technology to quickly determine how clean a surface is and whet
  • Armed herdsmen have established ‘Sambisa Forest’ in Benue South – Kidnap victim

    By Peter Duru, MakurdiA victim of the May 22 at tack by suspected armed herdsmen on a police checkpoint at Ojano along the Enugu Road in Otukpo Local Government Area of Benue State, who recently regained his freedom after being kidnapped during the incident, has alleged that the attackers operate a notorious criminal hideout known as “Sambisa Forest” within the area. The attack reportedly claimed the life of a young man.Read Also: Revealed: Hideouts of terrorists in YorubalandHe cla
  • It’s a shame not to be at 2026 W/Cup – Super Eagles star

    A record ten African teams will be at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Mexico, Canada and the United States of America when they tournament begins next week.Flying the African flag will be Algeria, Cape Verde, Congo DR, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, Ghana, Morocco, Senegal, South Africa and Tunisia.Nigeria one of the power houses of African football won’t be at the tournament for the second consecutive edition, after failing to beat Congo DR in the playoff.Looking ahead to the tournament, F
  • Africa CDC, WHO launch $518m Ebola response plan for Africa

    By Sola OgundipeThe Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have unveiled a joint continental preparedness and response plan to combat the ongoing Ebola outbreak caused by the Bundibugyo virus strain.The six-month initiative, running from June to November 2026, seeks to mobilise $518 million to support African countries in strengthening preparedness, enhancing early detection and mounting rapid responses to the outbreak.Built around
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  • An autopsy of the silent son, by Stephanie Shaakaa

    There is a specific kind of dust that settles on the shoulders of boys in the reddish grit of laterite roads or the soot from generator fumes and danfo exhaust. It is something slower, heavier, almost invisible at first glance. The residue of days noticed often, but never fully seen.To move into Lagos at dawn is to see pushing wheelbarrows through Balogun Market while traders are still untangling their wares. Apprentices asleep on wooden benches inside mechanic workshops in Ojuelegba. Small fig
  • ENUGU EZIKE: How Onyishi, Igwe Parallel Leadership works

    By Emeka MamahEnugu Ezike, the second largest “native town” in West Africa is in Igbo-Eze North Local Government Area of Enugu State.
    Its exact geographic coordinates are: Latitude: 6.9827° N and Longitude: 7.45534° E. It is situated near towns like Nsukka, Otukpa in Benue State; Ibagwa Aka in Igboeze South Local Government Area, Enugu State. It also, shares borders with Benue State to the north, Ovoko (Igbo Eze South) and Obollo-Afor (Udenu) to the south, and Kogi State to
  • Oyo Abductions: Questions Nigerians are asking

    By Luminous JannamikeRecently in Esiele, an elderly woman stopped briefly outside a school gate and stared into the compound beyond. The classrooms were open. The blackboards were still hanging where they had always hung.
    A football lay abandoned near a patch of grass. But there were no children running through the grounds. No teachers calling pupils to order. No morning assembly. Just silence.In communities across Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, silence has become a painful reminder
  • When bank alerts become traps: Inside Nigeria’s growing digital infrastructure crisis

    …Nigeria experiences over 4,000 cyber attack attempts weekly
    …PoS operators trapped between customers and platformsFrom failed transfers and fake debit alerts to identity theft and social engineering scams, ordinary Nigerians increasingly find themselves trapped between banks, fintech companies, telecom providers and switching platforms, each shifting responsibility whenever transactions fail, writes Juliet Umeh.ON a humid afternoon in Lagos, media practitioner, Louisa Olaniyi, wa
  • The price of repair: 3 years of reform, sacrifice and search for renewal under Tinubu, by Stephanie Shaakaa

    On May 29, 2023, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu took the podium at Eagle Square and delivered three words that would alter the course of Nigeria’s economic history: “Subsidy is gone.” What followed, including the swift unification of the foreign exchange windows, marked one of the most consequential shifts in economic policy since the return to democratic rule. The administration did not merely introduce a new set of policies,it dismantled an old framework that had shap
  • Nigeria ranks third worldwide in female genital mutilation

    ...Stakeholders intensify campaign against practiceNigeria has been ranked third globally, after Egypt and Ethiopia, among countries where female genital mutilation (FGM) is still widely practised. Statistics also indicate that Ekiti and Osun states record some of the highest prevalence rates of the harmful practice in the South-West region of the country.
    According to stakeholders, previous statistics showed that Osun, Ebonyi, Ekiti, Imo and Oyo states recorded female genital mutilation preval
  • Tinubu orders breakup of Optasia’s 12-year monopoly on airtime credit lending

    …FCCPC secures presidential backing to dismantle exclusive control over N3trn airtime advance market …Capital flight and lack of local investment, cited among other reasons •Nine Nigerian fintechs to be onboardedPresident Bola Tinubu has directed the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) to break the 12-year monopoly of South African firm Optasia on airtime credit lending and data advance services in Nigeria, authoritative sources have told Vanguard.
  • Oyo: Makinde bans ‘Okada’ at night

    By Adeola BadruGovernor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has imposed a statewide night-time ban on commercial motorcycle operations in the state, banning okada riders from operating between 10:30 p.m. and 5:30 a.m. as part of a broader security crackdown aimed at curbing criminal activities and enhancing public safety.
    The restriction formed a key component of Executive Order No. 002 of 2026, signed by the governor on Friday to strengthen security, enforce vehicle registration regulations and improve
  • Kidnapped Oyo schoolchildren: Women traditionalists storm shrines for divine intervention

    By James Ogunnaike, AbeokutaConcerned by the continued captivity of schoolchildren and teachers abducted from Ahoro-Esinle in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, scores of women traditional worshippers from across Egbaland on Friday embarked on a spiritual procession across major streets and sacred sites in Abeokuta, Ogun State, seeking divine intervention for the safe release of the victims.
    The women, clad in white traditional worship attire and carrying various ritual paraphernalia, m
  • Boy, 17, killed in EFCC operation, mother cries for justice

    …My innocent son will not rest until his killers are brought to justice
    …He was a fugitive —PoliceBy Peter Duru, MakurdiAs controversy continues to trail the death of 17-year-old Sesugh Atser during an encounter with operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in Makurdi, Benue State, his grieving mother and relatives are demanding justice and a full account of the circumstances that led to his death.
    For 35-year-old Jennifer Asar, a mother of five, the
  • Behind closed doors: Lagos hotel where Kidnappers mapped their next victims

    …How Police ended gang’s reign of terror
    …Gang leader always came from abroad to strike- PoliceBy Evelyn UsmanWhen a gang of kidnappers checked into a hotel in Bucknor Estate, Isolo, Lagos, they thought they had found the perfect cover.
    To the hotel staff, they were ordinary guests: quiet, unassuming, paying their bills without fuss. But behind closed doors, they were running a sophisticated criminal operation, mapping out abduction targets across Jakande, Oke-Afa, and Okota
  • FG lacks political will to fight terrorism – Dalung

    …Questions impact of US assistance to Nigeria
    …Tinubu is laying solid foundation for Nigeria – Obafemi GeorgeBy Omeiza Ajayi & Juliet UmehFormer Minister of Sports under President Muhammadu Buhari, Barr. Solomon Dalung, has accused the federal government of lacking the political will to tackle the worsening insecurity across the country, saying the administration of President Bola Tinubu was more preoccupied with the 2027 general elections than with the lives of Nigerian
  • Revealed: Hideouts of terrorists in Yorubaland

    …Vast stretches of forests taken over —Afenifere…We want safe roads, secure farms, peaceful communities —Yoruba CouncilBy Dayo Johnson, Regional Editor, South West; Shina Abubarka; James Ogunnnaike & Adeola BadruFor about two decades, the northern part of the country has been ravaged by terrorism characterised by sacking of entire communities, mass killings, looting, destruction and kidnappings for ransom.
    The terrorists later upped their evil acts by attacking sch
  • The other side of Bimbo Ademoye: From ‘innocent’ to bold, rebranded looks

    By Benjamin Njoku
    Abimbola Aisha Ademoye, popularly known as Bimbo Ademoye, built her image on decent, innocent appearances at social gatherings and showbiz events, rarely causing a stir. But lately, that narrative has shifted.The actress appears to have rebranded, stepping out in bold, revealing outfits that have surprised her teeming fans on social media. The shift feels like a direct contrast to the reserved image she represented for years.Her new show-off style has sparked mixed reactions.
  • Oshiomhole’s question and Akpabio’s silence, by Emmanuel Aziken

    In a week when ordinary Nigerians took to the streets in one of the most energetic public expressions of anger against the security failures of the Bola Tinubu administration, the National Assembly sadly brought its vanity to full manifestation.Across Abuja, Lagos, Ibadan and even Maiduguri in Borno State, Nigerians poured out their frustration over the worsening menace of insecurity.So, when lawmakers resumed from their break, it was not surprising that insecurity again returned to t
  • Insecurity: Is Tinubu Fiddling or Fibbing? By Ugoji Egbujo

    The most patient Nigerians are now exasperated. President Tinubu has run out of excuses. A once-passive nation is waking up to its perilous predicament. Indefatigable Pastor Enoch Adeboye says he has tried. He now begs his congregation to help him speak to Tinubu. It appears the President is inaccessible not only to  senators. Does Tinubu need deliverance?For years, many dismissed Adeboye’s silence and customary optimism as conspiratorial. They said an Ijaw man like Goodluck Jon
  • Unforgettable moments of Okpekpe 2026

    .Oshiomhole’s investiture as Race AmbassadorParticipants in the 10 kilometer 2026 Okpekpe Road Race had their fill. The contest was fierce. Expectedly, athletes from the horn of Africa dismissed the strong showing of their east African counterparts and dominated the field as Ethiopia’s Mama Lama and Silenet Bitwe won the men’s and women’s categories.In a moment rich with symbolism and pride, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole who has participated in every race from inception, was
  • Between Ademulegun and Gowon, by Emeka Obasi

    General Yakubu Gowon’s attempt at writing seems to be taking sleep away from the 92 – year old soldier turned Political Scientist who led Nigeria through genocide between 1967 and 1970. His book, ‘My Life Of Duty And Allegiance’ continues to trend.The autobiography is injurious to many and questions are being asked. Gowon ended up painting himself as the lone saint among sinners. No words were spared in diminishing senior colleagues, friends, foes and even 
  • All We See Is Politics. Where Is Governance? By Muyiwa Adetiba

    The whole world took notice when the Chibok abduction happened. It was so daring that it was almost unbelievable. How could such a raid be planned and executed without intel being aware? How could so many young girls disappear in plain sight? How could security be bridged so easily, so blatantly? Especially in an area where security antenna should have been at its most alert? These were some of the questions the world sought to know. Many people smelled more than the clichéd ra
  • Aircraft Age and Safety: Separating Aviation facts from public perception

    By Fred Chukwuelobe Many people have criticised certain airlines for operating what they  describe as “old aircraft,” with some alleging that such airplanes pose a threat to safety.
    It is common to see passengers board a flight, inspect the seats and cabin interior, and, upon noticing worn-out fittings, loose panels, faded cabin panels, or taped sections, conclude that the aircraft is unsafe. Some even record videos and post them on social media, castigating the airli
  • United Nigeria Airlines surprises passengers with latest Samsung phones

    One of Nigeria’s leading carriers, United Nigeria Airlines, on Monday, June 1, rewarded its passengers with the recently released Samsung Galaxy phones in the Awesome Row partnership it has with the phone company.
    The winners, Hamid Ibrahim, Chidi Chinedu, and Gbenga Bello, were among passengers selected through an onboard lucky dip on the Lagos–Abuja and Abuja–Lagos flights on the day.
    Passengers also got exclusive in-flight access to the new Samsung Galaxy A57 and A37 and win
  • AILFF 2026 unveils new theme to Shape the future of indigenous-language cinema

    By Benjamin NjokuThe organizing committee of the African Indigenous Language Film Festival has announced a new theme for its third edition.
    “Threads of Culture: Weaving Inclusion Through Filmmaking” has been replaced with “Digital Bridges, Ancestral Voices: Reclaiming African Screens with Indigenous Tongues.”
    The committee said the change followed a strategic review of the festival’s programme and objectives to better reflect current realities in the global film in

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