Africa’s largest syringe company shuts down operations in Nigeria
Akwa Ibom-based Jubilee Syringe Manufacturing Company has shut down operations in the state. The company, owned by a Turkish national, Onur Kumral is one of the several industries attracted…
Kazeem, Agu, Edem redeployed as FRSC shakes up top heirarchy
The Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) Dauda Ali Biu, has effected a major shakeup in its top hierarchy. This was disclosed in a statement by…
Zack Orji had brain surgery – Minister
The Minister of Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa, has called on Nigerians to rally behind the ailing Nollywood actor, Zack Orji, saying he had brain…
Gunmen kill four in supemarket near Abuja
Tragedy occurred Tuesday evening at a popular supermarket in One Man Village, Nassarawa State when gunmen suspected to be robbers opened fire on New Year shoppers killing four in…
Claudine Gay resigns as Harvard University president
Harvard University's president has resigned after facing allegations of plagiarism and criticism over her comments about antisemitism on campus. Claudine Gay had faced mounting pressure to step down in…
N37.1bn fraud: NSIPA co-ordinator arrested, ex-minister faces EFCC today
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has arrested and detained the National Co-ordinator and Chief Executive Officer of the National Social Investment Programme Agency, Halima Shehu, over the ongoing…
North-central governors donate N100m to victims of attacks in Plateau
The governors of four north-central states have donated N100 million to victims of attacks in Plateau communities. In a statement on Tuesday, Hyacinth Alia, governor of Benue, said the…
Abducted Nasarawa LG chair, others released after paying N10m ransom
The abducted Chairman of Akwanga Local Government Council in Nasarawa State, Mr. Safiyanu Isah Andaha, and three other persons abducted by suspected bandits have been released after payment of…
Fake degrees: FG shuts 18 foreign varsity campuses
The Federal Government has banned 18 foreign universities operating in Nigeria, describing them as “degree mills,’’ warning Nigerians to avoid enrolling in such institutions. The directive affected five universities…
Airtel Africa gets new CEO as Segun Ogunsanya retires
Airtel Africa Plc has announced the retirement of Segun Ogunsanya as the chief executive officer (CEO) with effect from July 1, 2024. In a statement on Tuesday, the telecommunications…
