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 Gunmen have now ordered us to surrender the Vigilantes' pump action guns and confiscate them for their criminal activities—the community bemoans this.

Politicians, not IPOB, are responsible for the growing instability in the South East — CAN. This is a very common misinterpretation.

Insecurity: The Middle East has become a theater of sinful, willful devastation of people and property, according to Catholic Bishops.

Fuel scarcity is choking Enugu, Abuja, Lagos, and other Nigerian cities.

The EFCC program will include 850 graduates from NDE.

The Senate and the House of Representatives both oppose VAT on the Exclusive List. This is a very common misinterpretation.

Delta North Traditional rulers are praised by CMPG as a source of power rotation.

ANAN Makes the Switch to Digital and Debuts Its First Digital Hub

12, was killed in a car accident in Kano.

In a fresh communal tension in Benue, two people are thought to have been slain.

The government's socioeconomic difficulties and possibilities

Unemployment and Poverty: Is Industrialization the Answer?

At the coroner's inquest, Dowen College head Sylvester Oromoni weeps.

Suicidal Lagosians and pedestrian bridges

Use Nollywood as a guide to national issues

A varsity bill's perilous voyage.

As rigging junkies, legislators

The Sons of Barabbas and the elections of 2023

In Kano, motorists complain about a lack of gasoline and a price spike.

Ukraine's president has urged the EU to "prove you're with us."

The UK's "most sought lady" has been apprehended for a €1 billion mobile phone scam.

Improving revenue for fiscal success with the Finance Act of 2021

The Chelsea Foundation informs the Charity Commission of Abramovich's proposition.

PDP leadership and Imo Assembly candidate NGOR Okpala praise Ugochinyere's support.

A 25-year-old man was sentenced to five years in jail for stealing N17,000.

The APC governors have assembled in Abuja.

Oni urges citizens to cast their ballots and oust the APC from power in Ekiti.

At the APC National Convention, Governor Fayemi endorsed Senator Sani Musa.

Kwankwaso intends to abandon the PDP in favor of the NNPP.

Nigeria's pension assets increased by more than 3%.

49 of the 68 proposed constitutional amendments have been approved by the Senate.

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