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  • PETER OBI REITERATES PLEDGE TO SERVE FOR ONE TERM

    Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has reaffirmed his commitment to serve a four-year term if elected in 2027. In a statement, he emphasized that his vow is sacrosanct and cited examples like John F. Kennedy and Nelson Mandela, who chose to serve just one term to prioritize public service over power. Obi noted…

  • GOV HOPE UZODINMA ENJOINS IMO RESIDENTS TO PARTAKE IN EFFORTS TO TAME INSECURITY IN STATE

    Governor Hope Uzodimma during Church Service at the Government House has assured residents of his commitment to ending violence caused by unknown gunmen and restoring peace. He expressed condolences over recent killings, condemned efforts by wicked politicians undermining security, and vowed that those responsible would face justice as he cited ongoing investigations into violent incidents.…

  • TRUMP INCREASES TARIFFS ON NIGERIAN GOODS BY 15%

    President Donald Trump has issued an executive order imposing a 15% import tariff on Nigeria and several other African countries, effective August 1, as part of a revised reciprocal tariff policy.   This followed a 14% tariff on Nigerian exports in April, which was postponed for 90 days to allow trade agreement negotiations. Most negotiations…

  • NIS CAUTIONS NIGERIANS ON PROPER USE OF US VISAS

    Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has issued an advisory urging Nigerians with U.S. visas to use them responsibly and comply with the stated purpose of their visa applications, following concerns from the U.S. Government about visa misuse.   The NIS warned that breaching visa conditions, such as overstaying or unauthorized activities, could lead to severe penalties,…

  • NAPTIP CALLS FOR INTENSIFIED EFFORTS AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKERS IN OGUN STATE

    Director General of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), Binta Adamu Bello (represented by Ogun State Commander, Bosede Jimoh), has called for stronger public collaboration to combat human trafficking, especially in Ogun State. This call was made during a sensitization walk in Abeokuta to mark the World Day Against Trafficking…

  • FG TARGETS EXTRA 810,000BPD CRUDE FROM DEEPWATER FIELDS

    Federal Government, through the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), has launched a cluster and nodal development initiative to boost crude oil production by an additional 810,000 barrels per day from deepwater fields. This move aims to reverse the decline in offshore output, which dropped from 800,000 barrels per day in 2016 to below 500,000.…

  • MAHAMA ASSURES TINUBU DISCLOSE NO XENOPHOBIA, NIGERIANS SAFE IN GHANA

    President John Mahama of Ghana has assured Nigeria of the safety of its nationals in Ghana, emphasizing no room for xenophobia. During a meeting with a Nigerian envoy led by Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, Mahama reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to ECOWAS protocols on free movement. He addressed tensions caused by a recirculated decade-old video, noting the situation…

  • PRESIDENT TINUBU URGES YOUTHS SAYS SOCIAL MEDIA MUST PROMOTE SOLUTIONS, NOT DIVISION

    President Bola Tinubu has urged Nigerian youths to use new media to promote unity, innovation, and national development. Speaking at the Progressive Digital Media Summit in Abuja, he praised young Nigerians for their creativity and role in shaping the digital future. He emphasized using digital platforms responsibly — to build businesses, inspire others, and demand…

  • NOA WARNS OF FAKE N1000 NOTES FLOODING AKWA IBOM MARKETS

    National Orientation Agency (NOA) in Akwa Ibom has warned the public about the spread of fake N1000 notes in the coastal areas of Udung Uko, Mbo, Oron, Okobo, and Ibeno. According to NOA State Director, Mr. Mkpoutom Mkpoutom he noted that syndicates are targeting local markets during peak hours to defraud POS operators and traders…

  • HEALTH MINISTER DISCLOSE SUSPENSION OF INDUSTRIAL ACTION BY NURSES

    National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives has called off its warning strike after a meeting with the government, announced by Health Minister Ali Pate. The strike, which began on July 29 over demands for better welfare, allowances, and working conditions, was scheduled to end on August 5 but was halted following the agreement  …