The Federal Government has released N11.8bn in zero-interest loans to thousands of tertiary institution workers under a support scheme aimed...
Peter Obi’s planned lecture at Obafemi Awolowo University was cancelled, prompting the university to clarify the circumstances behind the decision.
The Federal Government has approved N4 billion for each of 12 universities to rehabilitate engineering workshops and procure modern equipment.
Side hustles have become essential for students in Nigeria seeking extra income and financial independence.
Health influencer Aproko Doctor has cautioned Nigerians against using live snails on their faces, warning of serious health risks including...
Billionaire tech entrepreneur Leo Radvinsky, owner of OnlyFans, has died at 43, leaving behind a multibillion-dollar digital empire built on...
VeryDarkMan alleges mass defections to APC may give President Tinubu a decisive edge ahead of 2027 elections.
Popular Nigerian comedian and skit maker Broda Shaggi has been hospitalised after he allegedly sustained a gunshot injury.
Nike has launched Nigeria’s new Super Eagles home and away jerseys, combining striking designs with performance technology despite the team’s...
The UEFA Champions League quarter-final lineup is set, with blockbuster clashes including PSG vs Liverpool and Real Madrid vs Bayern...
A viral video shows rival fans staging a mock candlelight procession for Chelsea after their 8–2 aggregate loss to Paris...
Victor Osimhen moved within three goals of Rashidi Yekini’s long-standing Nigeria scoring record after netting twice in the Super Eagles’...
NAFDAC confirms that Nestle's Cerelac infant cereals in Nigeria meet stringent registration standards aligned with national and international regulations.
FCCPC has confirmed that the troubled Abuja Chinese supermarket priced its goods in Chinese yen instead of Nigerian naira, violating Nigerian law.
President Tinubu defends Nigeria's fuel subsidy removal, citing it as crucial for economic stability, at the World Economic Forum in Riyadh.
The cement prices in Nigeria for a 50kg cement bag ranges from N5,000 to N11,000 as of 2024, depending on the brand and location.
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