Kirikiri traditional ruler Chief Babalola Shabi has alleged how Bobrisky smuggled ATMs into Kirikiri, paid N35m to live large ...
Perhaps, if someone had told Ronke, a Nigerian woman in the diaspora, that a stranger would gift her thousands of dollars out of the blue, she would have never believed itThe international student is ...
ASX-listed engineering firm Worley is using Dell and Nvidia technology to underpin its development of generative AI applications. The firm was yesterday revealed as a user of the year-old ‘Dell ...
Former Chelsea skipper, John Terry, has admitted it would be difficult for him to become first-team manager at the Premier League club. Terry has returned to Stamford Bridge, but is in charge of ...
ABUJA, March 20 (Reuters) - Nigerian lawmakers approved on Thursday President Bola Tinubu's state of emergency measures and suspension of an opposition governor in oil-producing Rivers state in ...
The approval came after a closed-door session held by lawmakers on Thursday, where senators deliberated on the controversial suspension of Governor Siminalayi Fubara and the federal takeover of ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu speaks at the opening ceremony of the Forum on China-Africa ...
A Nigerian senator who alleged she was sexually harassed by one of the country's top politicians has told the BBC the Senate operates like a "cult". A fortnight ago, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan was ...
Nigeria’s largest oil pipeline, the Trans-Niger Pipeline, has resumed operations after a temporary shutdown caused by a recent explosion and fire. The restart comes amid escalating tensions and a ...
In Nigeria, the Rev. John Joseph Hayab, a Baptist minister and chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria in 19 Northern States, told RNS, “No one desires that their country is in the list ...
Tinubu declares state of emergency in Rivers State Pipeline vandalism prompts federal intervention Political crisis in Rivers State involves PDP factions ABUJA, March 18 (Reuters) - Nigerian ...