As Nigeria continues to navigate economic reforms, the Federal Government has taken another step to manage its finances by opening subscriptions for ₦750 billion worth
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Fake Guards, Real Crimes: Lagos Police Bust Car Vandalism Syndicate
Inside the “Fake Guard” Syndicate: How Lagos Police Brought Down a Car Vandalism Ring In a major win for security in residential estates, the Lagos
Economic Boost: Naira Shows Strength as Lagos Pushes Food Security Forward
There’s a wave of encouraging news for Nigeria’s economy today, March 25, 2026. The Naira is showing signs of stability against the Dollar, while the
Lagos Food Security Push: Epe Mega Hub Set for 2026 Completion
In a major step toward tackling rising food prices and supply disruptions, the Lagos State Government has confirmed that the first phase of the Lagos
Nigeria Targets $500 Million Boost to Tackle Education Crisis
The Federal Government of Nigeria is stepping up efforts to fix challenges in the education sector, with plans to secure a fresh $500 million in
Nigeria Steps Up Health Fight with $346m Investment and New HIV Prevention Breakthrough
Nigeria has taken a major step toward strengthening its healthcare system, with the Federal Government committing an additional $346 million in the 2026 budget to
Naira Weakens as Market Pressures Mount
The Nigerian currency came under fresh pressure on March 24, 2026, as the Naira slipped against the U.S. Dollar in the parallel market. Exchange rates
The Cost of Conflict: Civilian Toll Rises in Iran Ahead of U.S. Strike Pause
As global attention remains fixed on the tense standoff between Washington and Tehran, the human cost of the ongoing conflict continues to grow. On March
The Adamawa Shift: Fintiri Joins APC as Shettima Hands Over Party Flag
The political scene in North-East Nigeria changed significantly on March 24, 2026, as Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri was officially welcomed into the All Progressives Congress. At
Caught in the Crisis: Why Nigeria’s Middle East Evacuation Is Facing Delays
As tensions continue to rise between Iran, Israel, and their allies, many Nigerians in the region are still waiting for a way out. Although the
