Monday, August 17, 2026

Abuja

September 19, 2025

FRSC nabs suspected ‘one chance’ gang in Abuja

The suspects were driving a Volkswagen Passat car, ash in colour, with registration number EFR 596TT.

FRSC
September 19, 2025

Police rescue kidnapped victim after 30-minute gun duel in Abuja

Mr Adewale said two members of the vigilante group were injured in the attack on September 15.

Ajao Adewale
September 19, 2025

Wike approves requests of striking FCT resident doctors

Mr Wike also commended the doctors for calling off the strike in the interest of patients and the territory.

Wike
September 19, 2025

FCT controller advocates non-custodial sentences to decongest prisons

Mr Jen made the call during a courtesy visit to the chief judge of the FCT High Court, Justice Husseini Yusuf, in Abuja.

kuje prison
September 19, 2025

Nigeria’s marine, blue economy offer boundless investment opportunities: FG

“Our campaign is not just about a seat for Nigeria; it is about securing a stronger voice for the entire African continent,” the minister said.

Adegboyega-Oyetola
September 19, 2025

Swedish embassy endorses Enugu tech festival

The Swedish embassy in Nigeria has formally endorsed Enugu Tech Festival 2026, scheduled to be one of the largest technology gatherings in Africa.

Enugu TECH Festival 2026
September 19, 2025

Pension council targets informal sector coverage

The initiative introduces a minimum pension guarantee and healthcare coverage for retirees, described as unprecedented in Nigeria’s pension history.

Omolola Oloworaran
September 19, 2025

FG deepens efforts to reduce road accident nationwide

The federal government says it has strategised to further reduce the occurrences of accidents on the roads across the country.

Road crashes
September 18, 2025

Tinubu earmarks N25 billion for health projects in FCT

Mr Nathan praised Mr Tinubu for his strategic focus.

President Bola Tinubu, Medicine
September 18, 2025

Sowore lucky to call Tinubu criminal without consequences: Wike

Mr Wike said Mr Sowore did not suffer the consequences of his remarks because the president believes in democracy.

Nyesom Wike and Omoyele Sowore