Hamas Chooses Yahya Sinwar as New Leader Following Ismail Haniyeh’s Assassination
Yahya Sinwar has been named Hamas chief, a choice seen as a defiant move against Israel, following Haniyeh’s assassination.
Yahya Sinwar has been named Hamas chief, a choice seen as a defiant move against Israel, following Haniyeh’s assassination.
Governor Uba Sani has commended Kaduna police for their professionalism in handling violent protests, attributing unrest to external elements
APC’s Tony Okocha has accused the Rivers State government of sponsoring protesters who attacked the party’s secretariat, causing rising tensions.
Harris and Walz kicked off their campaign in Philadelphia, with Walz criticising Trump’s record and drawing support from attendees.
The presidency has condemned former VP Atiku for relying on constitutional provisions to justify riots.
Former President Obasanjo has stated that Nigeria’s overreliance on crude oil for economic survival is one of its biggest mistakes.
Kaduna Governor Uba Sani says protests in Nigeria are not about hunger but a sponsored attempt to force regime change.
Governor Aiyedatiwa has assured the implementation of the N70,000 new minimum wage in Ondo State, as approved by President Tinubu.
Finance Minister Wale Edun has defended the controversial banking sector windfall tax, stating it aims to redistribute unearned income.
Nigeria’s Immigration Service says it’s monitoring diasporans sponsoring protests and plans to arrest them upon entry into the country.
Protesters waving Russian flags during protests in Nigeria have been arrested and are already being tried, says police chief Egbetokun.
Hezbollah launched drone strikes on northern Israel, injuring two people, in response to an earlier Israeli air strike that killed four.
The Navy has pledged to support the Police till peace, law and order is restored across Nigeria amidst violent protests.
“These faceless people just came up and said Igbos must leave, absolute nonsense,” says Lagos Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat.
Tinubu has met security heads amid protests, as police and secret service denied using live bullets on protesters and journalists.
A US judge has ruled that Google illegally maintained its search monopoly, controlling about 90% of the online search market.
A report warns that Nigeria’s proposed 70% windfall tax conflicts with CBN’s recapitalisation plans, risking further banking sector pain.
Peaceful protests have been hijacked by criminals, says Nigeria’s defence chief Musa, vows military will resist any attempt to topple government.
Kaduna Government has imposed a 24-hour curfew to as violence trails protests in the state.
President Tinubu’s broadcast only mentioned things Nigerians already know instead of addressing pressing issues, says Liborous Oshoma.
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