• Police condemn Kaduna mob killing, arrest suspects

    The Police command in Kaduna State has condemned the mob killing of a woman accused of child theft in Maraban Jos.The command described the incident as barbaric and a serious violation of the rule of law.It said the woman was attacked on Sunday by an angry mob over unverified child theft allegations.The Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Mansir Hassan, disclosed this in a statement issued on Sunday in Kaduna.Hassan said the Maraban Jos Divisional Police Officer received a distress call around
  • Public Disclaimer And Warning Notice!!!

    The North East Development Commission (NEDC) hereby draws the attention of the public, corporate organizations, and online platform users to the unauthorized use of the NEDC name, logo, insignia, and official identity on social media platforms, websites, and other digital or print media by certain individuals and entities.It has come to our notice that some people are falsely representing affiliation with the NEDC, creating misleading impressions, and in some cases engaging in activities capabl
  • Nigeria Industrial Policy: FG secures $380m investment commitments in 90 days

    The Federal Government has announced significant progress in the implementation of the Nigeria Industrial Policy (NIP) 2025, recording over $380 million in strategic financing commitments within its first 90 days and advancing key initiatives aimed at boosting local manufacturing, exports, skills development and industrial infrastructure.A 90-day progress report released by the Office of the Minister of State for Industry, Senator John Owan Enoh, stated that the policy has moved beyond its
  • Textile manufacturers seek stronger trade protection for local industry

    The Nigeria Textile Manufacturers Association (NTMA) has renewed its call for stronger government measures to protect the country’s textile industry from excessive imports, smuggling and unfair foreign competition.Speaking on a programme on the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), the Director-General of NTMA, Dr. Hamma Ali Kwajaffa, said the association has consistently advocated decisive trade policies, including restrictions on textile imports, rather than marginal tariff increase
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  • Manufacturing leads non-oil tax revenue with N404bn VAT, CIT contribution in Q1’26

    Nigeria’s manufacturing sector reinforced its role as a major contributor to government revenue in the first quarter of 2026 (Q1’26), generating N329.59 billion in Value Added Tax (VAT) and N74.48 billion in Company Income Tax (CIT), totalling N404.07 billion.Data obtained from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) highlight the sector’s continued importance to Nigeria’s non-oil revenue base despite persistent economic and operating challenges facing manufact
  • Importers pay N100,000 daily demurrage over NSW delays — Customs agents

    By Efe OnodjaeImporters and clearing agents have raised concerns over mounting demurrage costs at Nigerian seaports, blaming delays linked to the National Single Window (NSW) platform for prolonged cargo clearance processes.The National President of the National Council of Managing Directors of Licensed Customs Agents, NCMDLCA, Lucky Amiwero, along with other customs agents, alleged that some importers now pay as much as N100,000 daily in demurrage to shipping companies and terminal operat
  • Dollar to Naira exchange rate today, June 22, 2026

    The Nigerian naira traded at relatively stable levels against the United States dollar on Monday, June 22, 2026, as the official and parallel foreign exchange markets continued to maintain a narrow spread.Data from the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM) showed that the official exchange rate stood at approximately ₦1,363.41 per US dollar as of Monday’s trading session. The rate reflects the volume-weighted average exchange rate used by the Central Bank of Nigeria as the country
  • Stock market slides as profit-taking hits blue chip companies 

    By Peter Egwuatu After the sustained rally recorded in the previous weeks of May 2026, profit-taking by investors last week have taken toll on the Nigerian stock market.Analysts noted that the profit-taking was mostly in major blue chip and mid-cap companies that had paid dividends to their shareholders.A review of activity on the Nigeria Exchange Limited, NGX, last week, showed that sell pressures on BUA Cement resulted in its share price decline by 3.5%. GTCO recorded a 1.2% decline
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  • ValueJet upskills maintenance engineers

    ValueJet has reaffirmed its commitment to safety, operational excellence and human capital development as its aircraft maintenance engineers commenced participation in Boeing’s Advanced Technical Training Programme for Nigerian airline engineers.The programme officially began in Lagos on June 16, providing intensive training for ValueJet engineers on the Boeing 737 Next-Generation (737NG) aircraft.The training, scheduled to run until July 29, is being conducted by Boeing as part of its on
  • Oil Sector: Reps threatens sanctions over poor PIA implementation

    By Davies Iheamnachor, PORT HARCOURT: Stakeholders in the Niger Delta have called for a close monitoring of accountability mechanisms in the operations of Host Community Development Trusts, HCDTs, in the implementation of the Petroleum Industry Act, PIA.Read Also: Conflicting accounts emerge over alleged release of Oyo kidnap victimsThe stakeholders said sustained oversight was critical to ensuring that oil-producing communities benefitted fully from the PIA.The call came at a one-day town
  • 2027 presidential poll: Group petitions INEC over Tinubu’s eligibility, demands certificate probe

    By Ikechukwu Nnochiri, ABUJA
    A fresh petition before the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has sought to reopen an investigation into the educational qualifications President Bola Tinubu used to secure clearance to contest the 2023 presidential election.Read Also: Conflicting accounts emerge over alleged release of Oyo kidnap victimsThe petition, dated June 19, was filed by a civil society group operating under the aegis of the Center for Reform and Public Advocacy, CFRPA, t
  • South-East leaders exploring political solution for Nnamdi Kanu’s release – Umahi

    By Jeff Agbodo, ABAKALIKI
    Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi, has said leaders of the South-East are exploring political solutions that could help secure the release of detained IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, while also sustaining peace in the region.Read Also: Bayelsa spends N26.1bn for salaries in April, MayUmahi also declared that Ebonyi State is not aligned with the Obedient Movement, insisting that the state and the South-East remain supportive of President Bola Tinubu.The minister spo
  • Bayelsa spends N26.1bn for salaries in April, May

    By Samuel Oyadongha & Emem IdioThe Bayelsa State government says it has spent a total of N26.1b for salaries related components for the months of April and May just as it has also received a gross Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) inflow of N76.1b for the Months of April and May.Read Also: 6 out of 7: How APC swept Ekiti gov, 5 bye-elections, lost Rivers to PDPThe Technical Adviser on Treasury and Accounts,  Timipre Seipolo, made the disclosure during the state’s Tra
  • Oyo school kidnap: Troops block escape routes as terrorists reduce demands

    By Dapo Akinrefon & Adeola Badru, IBADANThere are strong indications that the 39 abducted schoolchildren and seven teachers from Ahoro-Esinle, Yawota and Alawusa communities in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State may regain their freedom any time soon as security operatives intensify rescue efforts.Read Also: Conflicting accounts emerge over alleged release of Oyo kidnap victimsIn fact, troops have blocked all possible escape routes to the National Park where the victims are being held
  • Tinubu’s support is helping us to do more for our people — Gov Mbah 

    By Soni Daniel, Editor, Northern OperationsEnugu State Governor, Dr Peter Mbah, has undertaken many transformative projects across the length and breadth of the state in just three years. After meeting with the Renewed Hope Ambassadors and members of the Presidential Media Team who were on tour of projects being undertaken by governors in the South-East geopolitical zone, Dr. Mbah spoke on the vision that inspires his projects and says President Tinubu”s Support has helped gover
  • The attack on Niamey Airport

    By GEORGE KIMMITTOn June 18, 2026, the airport in Niamey, the capital of Niger, once again became the target of a terrorist attack. Gunfire began around 6 a.m. and lasted for several hours. Considering that this is the second attack on the capital’s airport this year, which, fortunately, was successfully repelled by the Nigerien armed forces, the military does not rule out that Paris, as before, is behind this attack.In the past, Nigerien authorities, attempting to draw the atte
  • Cape Verde hold Uruguay to 2-2 draw to remain unbeaten in World Cup

    Cape Verde fought back to earn a 2-2 draw with Uruguay in World Cup Group H on Sunday as the African archipelago maintained their stunning unbeaten start at the global showpiece.The debutants took the lead in Miami against the two-time former winners when Kevin Pina rifled in their first-ever World Cup goal before Uruguay hit back on the stroke of half-time to lead through Maximiliano Araujo and Agustin Canobbio, but Cape Verdean Helio Varela netted just after the hour to ensure the spoils were
  • Anarchism in judicial robes, by Owei Lakemfa

    Justice  Peter Odo Lifu of the Federal High Court, Abuja was far less known until June 15, 2026 when an ill-considered judgement he delivered led to political eruption in the country.    It was capable of derailing the political process and, several persons and organisations including the judiciary, scrambled to douse the fires its was beginning to ignite. Not since the country’s return to the democratic path twenty six years ago, has a judgement at
  • Tinubu’s gratuity restoration raises decades-old payment questions — NLC 

    By Victor Ahiuma-YoungThe Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has welcomed the Federal Government’s move to restore gratuity payments for workers but says the decision has opened fresh questions about decades of non-payment to retired public servants.Read Also: 6 out of 7: How APC swept Ekiti gov, 5 bye-elections, lost Rivers to PDPNLC President, Joe Ajaero, said while the restoration of gratuity was commendable, the government must address the plight of thousands of retirees who were denied th
  • El Anatsui @ 80: Nsukka honours global art legend with landmark book

    By Prisca Sam-DuruThe University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), in collaboration with the University Senior Staff Club, has concluded arrangements to host the academic community, the media, cultural institutions, art enthusiasts, alumni, traditional rulers, public office holders, and the general public, for the celebration of a global visual art Legend, Professor El Anatsui with a landmark book.The formal unveiling of the historic book titled, “El Anatsui: The Man, the Myth, the Legend at 80 a
  • South-East development and the Igbo wealth paradox

    By CHUKA NNABUIFE The Igbo people are among Nigeria’s greatest wealth creators. They account for a remarkable number of the country’s entrepreneurs, industrialists and billionaires. Yet, paradoxically, the South-East — the homeland of the Igbo nation — remains one of the least endowed regions in terms of infrastructure, federal institutions and public investment.From roads and healthcare facilities to educational establishments and employment opportunities
  • “Grazing reserves” is land grabbing!

    The renewed push by the Federal Government to end open grazing and activate the so-called 470 gazetted grazing reserves is a deeply troubling return to a policy that has already generated fierce controversy, failed to win public confidence, and proved impossible to implement smoothly in the past. Nigerians were told for years that open grazing would be phased out through orderly transition, yet the idea has repeatedly resurfaced in different guises, each time provoking the same anxieties about
  • 6 out of 7: How APC swept Ekiti gov, 5 bye-elections, lost Rivers to PDP

    By Dayo JohnsonThe All Progressives Congress, APC, yesterday, won the Ekiti State governorship election and five of the six bye-elections held in Ondo, Enugu, Nasarawa, Kano, Kebbi and Rivers states.This was as winner  of the governorship election in Ekiti State, Governor Biodun Oyebanji ofa  APC promised to “work harder and smarter” to serve the people after his landslide victory.Oyebanji polled 319,224 votes to defeat Peoples Democratic Party’s, PDP’s Dr Wole
  • Cocoa prices to exceed $10,000 per tonne as firms shift investments to lab-grown alternatives

    By Cynthia AloThe Cocoa and Coffee Farmers Alliance Association of Africa, COCEFAAA, has warned that global cocoa prices could rise above $10,000 per tonne again as multinational food companies channel investments into laboratory-grown cocoa instead of supporting smallholder farmers across Africa.The association said continued underinvestment in cocoa farmers, ageing plantations, climate change and the spread of the cacao swollen shoot virus are threatening supply and could trigger another pric
  • FRSC officers in overseas course sit for promotion exams remotely 

    By Theodore OparaOfficers of the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, pursuing academic and professional programmes abroad were allowed to participate in the Corps’ 2026 promotion exercise remotely, in what the agency described as a major step towards digitising personnel management and eliminating barriers to career advancement.The Corps introduced real-time monitoring cameras and independent observers from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and the Federal
  • PenCom moves to enroll transport workers into PPP

    By Victor Ahiuma-YoungThe National Pension Commission, PenCom, has commenced moves to bring millions of transport workers into Nigeria’s pension system through the Personal Pension Plan, PPP, in what could become one of the largest pension inclusion initiatives targeting the informal sector.The initiative emerged during a meeting between PenCom Director-General, Ms. Omolola Oloworaran, and the National President of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW, Musiliu Akinsany
  • Middle-East war: Trump threatens Iran with fresh strikes amid ongoing peace talks in Switzerland

    By Nkiruka Nnorom with agency report UNITED States of America President, Donald Trump, yesterday threatened to restart war with Iran if it fails to stop its proxies in Lebanon from causing trouble.Read Also: Keir Starmer may announce exit as prime minister todayThe fresh threat came as Vice President JD Vance met Iranian officials for the first talks under an interim peace  deal, overshadowed by Teheran’s announcement it had again closed the Strait of Hormuz.The talks in th
  • FIWON seeks urgent expansion of pension, healthcare for informal workers 

    By Victor Ahiuma-YoungThe Federation of Informal Workers Organizations of Nigeria, FIWON, has called on the Federal Government to urgently expand pension and healthcare coverage to millions of informal workers across the country, describing the current level of social protection as grossly inadequate.Read Also: Tinubu’s gratuity restoration raises decades-old payment questions — NLC In a statement by its General Secretary, Gbenga Komolafe, FIWON lamented that the vast major
  • Community leaders mobilise against crime in Ndokwa

    By Victor Ahiuma-YoungGrowing incidents of vandalism and theft across communities in Ndokwa land, Delta State, have heightened security concerns, with the Ndokwa Neku Union, NNU, calling for greater vigilance and community participation in the fight against crime.The apex socio-cultural organisation of the Ndokwa people said the recent spate of criminal activities, particularly in Utagba-Ogbe, poses a threat to the development of the area and could undermine efforts to sustain peace and economic
  • Keir Starmer may announce exit as prime minister today

    By Nkiruka Nnorom with agency reportUNITED Kingdom’s Keir Starmer is expected to announce his resignation as prime minister today after overwhelming pressure from Labour MPs to make way for Andy Burnham to become Labour leader.Read Also: Ireland deports 42 South Africans, sets new visa requirementsStarmer’s departure will set the UK on course for a seventh prime minister in 10 years, just two years after he led Labour to a sweeping general election victory, winning a majority of 174

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