JAMB has announced plans to accredit 1,039 CBT centres nationwide for the 2026 UTME, deploying 52 teams to reassess facilities...
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has announced that its registration portal for the 2025 Batch ‘C’ remobilisation exercise will...
The Federal Government has announced a nationwide ban on the admission and transfer of students into Senior Secondary School Three...
Senate have raised concerns that sudden changes to SSCE subject requirements could cause mass failure in 2026, urging that the...
Joblaq, a close friend of TikTok star Peller, has opened up on the emotional events that unfolded after the influencer’s...
Content creator Jarvis has addressed rumours surrounding her breakup with TikToker Peller, firmly denying claims of infidelity and insisting she...
Senator Ned Nwoko has disputed recent social media posts made by his estranged wife, actress Regina Daniels, concerning their children...
Lagos police have arrested popular TikToker Peller after a viral livestream showed him driving recklessly and crashing his car...
Former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua defeated Jake Paul via sixth-round knockout in Miami, issuing a challenge to fellow Brit Tyson...
Lagos State will implement temporary traffic diversions on Sunday, December 22, 2025, to accommodate the 7th Road Edition of the...
Former Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa has officially announced his retirement from international football...
Manchester City will face holders Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup semi-finals following the release of the draw by the...
President Bola Tinubu has mourned the passing of renowned evangelist Rev. Uma Ukpai, describing him as “one of God’s generals” who dedicated his life to faith,...
The National Assembly has proposed moving the 2027 presidential and governorship elections to November 2026 under the new Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2025.
The UK says it is ready to work with Nigeria on amending the Electoral Act 2022 to strengthen democratic processes.
Presidential aide Daniel Bwala says Nigerians are “superlatively safer” under President Bola Tinubu, arguing that the United States records higher crime rates than Nigeria.