Nigeria has reverted to a national anthem in use pre-1978 after President Tinubu signed it into law.
Ajuri Ngelale had described Bayo Onanuga’s statement that Tinubu will address the National Assembly as “false and unauthorised.”
Ajuri Ngelale described Bayo Onanuga’s claim that Tinubu will address the National Assembly as “false and unauthorised.”
Tinubu has pledged commitment to resolving divestment issues with ExxonMobil, emphasising a win-win situation and attracting more investments.
Kano Governor Yusuf has banned all forms of street protests across the state with immediate effect.
Labour unions have dismissed FG’s N60,000 offer, insisting on a living wage and threatening a strike if demands are unmet.
A crash in Limpopo claimed thirteen lives, including ten teachers, due to alleged reckless driving by a truck driver.
NNPP criticising the administration’s economic policies, cited the rising hardship and lack of tangible benefits for Nigerian citizens.
Marine Minister Oyetola has unveiled strategic goals to drive marine sector development, focusing on revenue growth and policy finalisation.
The Senate has passed a bill proposing to revert to Nigeria’s old anthem "Nigeria, We Hail Thee," pending Tinubu's approval.