• Lawal approves allowances to NYSC members

    Lawal approves allowances to NYSC members
    Governor Dauda Lawal approved the payment of allowances/stipends to National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members serving in Zamfara state.The approval reflects the administration’s unwavering commitment to the welfare and wellbeing of corps members who are contributing to the development of various sectors across Zamfara State.A statement by the state commissioner for Information and Culture, Mahmud Muhammad Dantawasa, said the approval covers corps members from Batch A Stream I and II up
  • Netanyahu says deal with Lebanon a ‘blow to Iran, Hezbollah’

    Netanyahu says deal with Lebanon a ‘blow to Iran, Hezbollah’
    Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday hailed the US-brokered agreement with Lebanon, calling it a historic achievement that dealt a blow to arch-foes Iran and Hezbollah.“Yesterday … we achieved a historic deal for the state of Israel after direct negotiations between Israel and Lebanon,” Netanyahu said in a televised briefing. “This is a blow to Iran and Hezbollah.”Netanyahu reiterated that Israeli forces would remain in the so-called securi
  • Saka, Rashford start as Rice rested for England at World Cup

    Saka, Rashford start as Rice rested for England at World Cup
    Bukayo Saka and Marcus Rashford will start for England for the first time at this World Cup, while Declan Rice drops out as one of five changes for the Group L finale against Panama on Saturday.Saka and Rashford, who both made substitute appearances in the first two games, were recalled by coach Thomas Tuchel as England seek to clinch top spot in the group.Nico O’Reilly returns at left-back while Morgan Rogers and Jarell Quansah make their first starts of the tournament. Quansah comes in
  • Uniosun student dies as colleagues allege negligence, varsity denies claim

    Uniosun student dies as colleagues allege negligence, varsity denies claim
    By Shina Abubakar, OsogboStudents of Osun State University (UNIOSUN), Ifetedo Campus, have alleged that negligence at the institution’s health centre contributed to the death of a final-year student, Grace Osunlakin, an allegation the university has denied.Grace, a final-year student of Criminology and Security Studies, reportedly died on Wednesday, prompting protests by students on the campus.The protesting students claimed that Osunlakin had earlier visited the university’s health
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  • Quake damage cost equivalent to 6% of Venezuela’s GDP – UN

    Quake damage cost equivalent to 6% of Venezuela’s GDP – UN
    The United Nations on Saturday estimated that the twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela caused $6.7 billion in physical damage, equivalent to six percent of GDP.The preliminary assessment is based on seismic modeling, satellite imagery and population data. It accounts for losses to assets including housing but does not cover wider economic disruption from Wednesday’s disaster, the UN Development Programme said in a statement.UNDP said that the back-to-back quakes hit major population and
  • MSMEs account for 90% of businesses, 60 million jobs in Nigeria – Shettima

    MSMEs account for 90% of businesses, 60 million jobs in Nigeria – Shettima
    By Johnbosco Agbakwuru, AbujaThe Bola Tinubu administration is building a sustainable, enterprise-led Nigeria, where MSMEs are improving livelihoods through the prosperity that is created in targeted infrastructure projects, business-support grants, and economic reforms, the Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, has said.The core vision, according to him, is to decentralise economic opportunities so that prosperity is shared equitably among all citizens.Senator Shettima, who spoke on Saturda
  • Hezbollah rejects deal with Israel, which expects ‘extended stay’ in Lebanon

    Hezbollah rejects deal with Israel, which expects ‘extended stay’ in Lebanon
    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday declared his country’s agreement with Lebanon “a blow to Iran and Hezbollah”, while the militant group’s leader Naim Qassem declared it void.The agreement, which was signed in Washington on Friday after five rounds of talks and aims to pave the way to peace between the neighbours, includes plans to disarm Hezbollah.Qassem called the agreement “humiliating, shameful, and a surrender of sovereignty” and warn
  • Oyo govt lifts curfew imposed on 10 LGAs, assures residents of safety

    Oyo govt lifts curfew imposed on 10 LGAs, assures residents of safety
    The Oyo State Government has lifted the curfew imposed on 10 local government areas following the recent kidnapping incident in Oriire.The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the state government initially imposed a 4:00p.m. to 8:00a.m. curfew on the affected LGAs but later extended it by 24 hours on Thursday.The LGAs, which include Atiba, Atisbo, Irepo, Iseyin, Itesiwaju, Olorunsogo, Oriire, Oorelope, Saki West, and Saki East, border the Old Oyo National Park.In a statement issued on Sat
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  • Atiku to Tinubu: Buhari, Jonathan never deregistered opposition parties, learn from them

    Atiku to Tinubu: Buhari, Jonathan never deregistered opposition parties, learn from them
    Former Vice President and presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Atiku Abubakar, has urged President Bola Tinubu to emulate the democratic conduct of former Presidents Muhammadu Buhari and Goodluck Jonathan, saying neither administration sought to deregister opposition political parties despite intense political competition.Atiku made the call while reacting to what he described as an attempt to deregister the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) through the courts, alleg
  • Venezuela earthquakes kill almost 1,500, with millions more in need

    Venezuela earthquakes kill almost 1,500, with millions more in need
    The death toll in Venezuela’s twin earthquake disaster reached 1,430 Saturday, and millions more were feared to lack sanitation and other basic needs as the first US aid flights trickled into Caracas.Facing public outrage at the response by local officials, US-backed interim Venezuelan leader Delcy Rodriguez said the country was “not alone.”The United States said one runway at Simon Bolivar International Airport was now functioning and that C-17 US military planes were landing
  • How I was declared dead, taken to mortuary before doctors found pulse — Dorcas Okechukwu

    How I was declared dead, taken to mortuary before doctors found pulse — Dorcas Okechukwu
    By Christopher Ameh, BauchiDorcas Okechukwu, a graduate of Human Physiology from Madonna University and proprietor of a private school in Bauchi State, has recounted how she was declared dead by two hospitals before doctors at a third medical facility detected signs of life and began emergency treatment.Speaking with Vanguard, Okechukwu described the experience as life-changing, saying it strengthened her Christian faith and appreciation for life.According to her, the incident occurred on April
  • Osun: ‘Accord thugs’ shoot APC member; ‘APC thugs’ kidnap two

    Osun: ‘Accord thugs’ shoot APC member; ‘APC thugs’ kidnap two
    By Shina Abubakar, OsogboA member of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Taofeek Mustapha was on Saturday shot by suspected political thugs.Meanwhile, thugs said to be loyal to the All Progressives Congress, APC, kidnapped two people in Ilesa.Read Also: Lagos-Ogun police kill 4 kidnappers, rescue 5 victims, as ‘Operation Kósàyè’ beginsA resident of the Oluode-Aranyin, where the incident occurred, Sola Hammed, disclosed that the hoodlums arrived in an unmarked ve
  • ‘I still send Diogo Jota messages’ — Reuben Neves

    ‘I still send Diogo Jota messages’ — Reuben Neves
    Ruben Neves has revealed that he still sends WhatsApp messages to his late friend and former teammate Diogo Jota, nearly a year after the Liverpool forward died in a tragic car crash.Speaking on SIC’s Alta Definição, the Portugal midfielder said he and Jota’s widow, Rute Cardoso, have kept a WhatsApp group that includes Jota’s account, using it to share special moments and preserve his memory.“I still talk to him. Few people know this,” Neves said.&ld
  • E/Guinea man returns home after being forced to serve in Russian army

    E/Guinea man returns home after being forced to serve in Russian army
    A young man from Equatorial Guinea who thought he was going to Russia to train as a bodyguard but ended up serving in Ukraine, has returned home safely, an AFP reporter saw.Daniel Angel Masie Nchama was greeted by his parents as he stepped off an Ethiopian Airlines flight at Malabo.“It’s great to be back in the country,” he told reporters upon his arrival.He had left home in December 2025 after being contacted by a Cameroonian living in Russia, who led him to believe he was go
  • Osun 2026: Thugs shoot APC member in Osogbo

    Osun 2026: Thugs shoot APC member in Osogbo
    By Shina AbubakarA member of the All Progressives Congress, Taofeek Mustapha, was on Saturday reportedly shot by suspected political thugs.A resident of the Oluode-Aranyin, where the incident occurred, Sola Hammed, disclosed that the hoodlums arrived in an unmarked brown Sienna vehicle and started shooting sporadically into the air.“We all scampered for safety to avoid stray bullets, and we suddenly heard someone crying for help but we didn’t look back at the moment,” Hammed s
  • Security: Nigerian Army graduates 4,739 recruits at Osogbo depot

    Security: Nigerian Army graduates 4,739 recruits at Osogbo depot
    No fewer than 4,739 recruits of the 90 Regular Recruits Intake on Saturday passed out from the Depot Nigerian Army, Osogbo, Osun, as part of efforts to strengthen security in the country.Speaking at the event, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen. Waidi Shaibu, commended the Osogbo Depot for its role in producing disciplined and combat-ready soldiers.He said the depot had established itself as a credible training institution, having successfully trained 8,111 recruits to the standards of the Nigeria
  • Djokovic inspired by Serena as he targets history at Wimbledon

    Djokovic inspired by Serena as he targets history at Wimbledon
    Novak Djokovic is taking inspiration from Serena Williams’ sensational comeback as he sets his sights on a record-breaking triumph at Wimbledon.Williams has returned to tennis at the age of 44 and will play her first singles match in four years when she faces Maya Joint in the Wimbledon first round next week.The American legend has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles in her remarkable career, just behind Djokovic’s men’s record tally of 24.Djokovic, 39, is chasing an all-time rec
  • Prince Harry, wife, kids to stay at royal residences on UK visit

    Prince Harry, wife, kids to stay at royal residences on UK visit
    Prince Harry, his wife Meghan and two children will stay at royal residences during their first family trip back to the UK in four years in July, a source familiar with the matter said Saturday.The estranged prince and his family, including seven-year-old Archie and five-year-old Lilibet, will stay in a mixture of royal residences and private accommodation during the visit, the source confirmed to AFP.The BBC reported the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be guests of King Charles III at an unspec
  • ATE 2026: Fintechs must prioritise trust, stronger governance as industry matures — Experts

    ATE 2026: Fintechs must prioritise trust, stronger governance as industry matures — Experts
    Experts in Africa’s financial technology ecosystem have said fintech companies have not “lost the plot” but must evolve into stronger, better-governed institutions capable of attracting long-term investment and sustaining financial inclusion.They spoke on Saturday during a panel session on “Have Fintechs Lost the Plot?” at the Africa Technology Expo held in Lagos.Speaking during the discussion, Chief Executive Officer of Baobab, Eric Ntumba, defended the role finte
  • National Assembly least trusted Nigerian institution; overtakes Police – Report

    National Assembly least trusted Nigerian institution; overtakes Police – Report
    …as 73% expressed little trust in judiciary By Gabriel EwepuABUJA – AN independent report tagged ‘2026 Social Cohesion Report’ released at the weekend by the Africa Polling Institute, API, an independent, non-profit, and non-partisan opinion research think-tank, indicated that the National Assembly emerged the least trusted institution of government with 77% of Nigerians having no trust, as it overtakes the Nigerian Police Force.According to the Executive Director,
  • 2025 API Report: NASS least trusted institution in Nigeria, overtakes Police

    2025 API Report: NASS least trusted institution in Nigeria, overtakes Police
    …as 73% expressed little trust in judiciary By Gabriel EwepuABUJA – AN independent report tagged ‘2026 Social Cohesion Report’ released at the weekend by the Africa Polling Institute, API, an independent, non-profit, and non-partisan opinion research think-tank, indicated that the National Assembly emerged the least trusted institution of government with 77% of Nigerians having no trust, as it overtakes the Nigerian Police Force.According to the Executive Director,
  • UK to expand refugee sponsorship schemes

    UK to expand refugee sponsorship schemes
    The UK interior ministry has announced it will create new legal routes for asylum seekers, including allowing community organisations to sponsor refugees based on a similar system in Canada.The system will come into place later this year, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said late Friday, with organisations and some “trusted” universities able to sponsor refugees and first arrivals expected in autumn 2027.A route for employers to sponsor refugees is also expected to open next year, the
  • Lagos-Ogun police kill 4 kidnappers, rescue 5 victims, as ‘Operation Kósàyè’ begins

    Lagos-Ogun police kill 4 kidnappers, rescue 5 victims, as ‘Operation Kósàyè’ begins
    By Evelyn Usman & James OgunnaikeThe Nigeria Police on Saturday, formally launched Operation Kósàyè, a joint security offensive by the Ogun and Lagos State Police Commands aimed at dismantling kidnapping syndicates and other violent criminal networks operating along the border communities of both states.Read Also: Terrorists turn communities into ghost settlementsThe operation recorded its first major breakthrough with the rescue of five kidnap victims on Friday, b
  • Police launch investigation into killing of Benue Miyetti Allah chair

    Police launch investigation into killing of Benue Miyetti Allah chair
    The police have commenced a full-scale investigation into the killing of Benue Chairman of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), Alhaji Risku Mohammed, and one Yakubu Isa by unknown assailants.The State Commissioner of Police (CP), Cletus Nwadiogbu, made the disclosure in a statement by the command’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Udeme Edet, issued on Saturday in Makurdi.Nwadiogbu said the victims were reportedly attacked while returning from a secur
  • Central African Republic declares cholera outbreak after 24 deaths

    Central African Republic declares cholera outbreak after 24 deaths
    The Central African Republic has declared a cholera outbreak after confirming 24 deaths and 197 cases near the capital Bangui, according to the health minister.“The Ministry of Health… has today, June 26, 2026, confirmed a cholera outbreak in the health districts of Bimbo and Mbaiki”, southwest of Bangui, said Pierre Somse late Friday.Measures to limit the spread have already been put in place in affected areas, and more are being deployed in nearby towns, he added.Cholera is
  • NDC: How Judicial rascality can be stopped – Atedo Peterside

    NDC: How Judicial rascality can be stopped – Atedo Peterside
    By Henry OduahInvestment banker and economist Atedo Peterside has said that judicial rascality can be stopped, not just by relying on appeal courts to overturn “obnoxious judgements” but through disciplinary action.Mr Peterside said on Saturday in an X post that reliance on appellate courts alone to do right would encourage judges to plunge into delivering “procurable obnoxious judgements”.The banker’s statement was in reaction to Senator Sola Akinyede’s X po
  • Court ruling: ‘Today it’s NDC, tomorrow it could be anyone’, ADC warns

    Court ruling: ‘Today it’s NDC, tomorrow it could be anyone’, ADC warns
    By Luminous JannamikeABUJA — The African Democratic Congress, ADC, has condemned the Federal High Court in Lokoja for setting aside its earlier judgment recognising the NDC, describing the ruling as part of a broader assault on Nigeria’s democratic space ahead of the general election.The ADC said the case is no longer just about the NDC. It argued that if one opposition party could become trapped in prolonged legal uncertainty today, any other party seeking to offer Nigerians an alt
  • ATE 2026: When people haven’t eaten, healthcare becomes secondary — CEO Synlab, Okorie

    ATE 2026: When people haven’t eaten, healthcare becomes secondary — CEO Synlab, Okorie
    The Chief Executive Officer of Synlab Nigeria, Kenneth Okolie, has argued that privatising healthcare alone will not solve Nigeria’s healthcare challenges unless the country also addresses widespread poverty and expands access to healthcare financing.Okolie made the submission while speaking during a panel session titled “Will Privatising Healthcare Save It?” at the Africa Technology Expo 2026 held in Lagos on Saturday.According to him, investments in hospitals and healthcare
  • Nigerian leaders lack capacity to tackle insecurity – Ogun ADC guber candidate, Ogundipe

    Nigerian leaders lack capacity to tackle insecurity – Ogun ADC guber candidate, Ogundipe
    …promises tech-driven securityBy James Ogunnaike, AbeokutaThe governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Ogun State, Dr. Biodun Collins Ogundipe, has declared that many Nigerian leaders lack the capacity and expertise required to effectively address the country’s worsening insecurity, insisting that the persistent security crisis is a reflection of poor leadership.Ogundipe, who spoke at the BCO Unemployed Graduates Convergence in Abeokuta, themed “AI &
  • Lagos, Ogun police neutralise 4 kidnappers, rescue 5 victims

    Lagos, Ogun police neutralise 4 kidnappers, rescue 5 victims
    The joint security operation between the Ogun and Lagos State Police Commands has rescued five kidnapped victims and neutralised four suspected kidnappers during a coordinated operation in Ogun.The Commissioners of Police in Ogun and Lagos states, Mr Bode Ojajuni and Mr Fatai Tijani, disclosed this while briefing newsmen on Saturday at the Police Training School, Iperu.Ojajuni said the five victims were rescued unhurt from a forest around Ogbere, along the J4 corridor of the Sagamu-Benin Expres

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