Youths Hail Court Ruling on 2026 Tax Regime
The Ohanaeze Youths Movement commends the Abuja High Court ruling backing Nigeria's new tax regime from January 1, 2026, calling it vital for economic transformation. Read their full statement.
The Ohanaeze Youths Movement commends the Abuja High Court ruling backing Nigeria's new tax regime from January 1, 2026, calling it vital for economic transformation. Read their full statement.
The National Judicial Council clarifies that the Federal Judicial Service Commission handled the initial screening of 62 judge applicants. It denies reports of a failed 'integrity test' and vows to probe the source of misinformation. Read the full details
The National Judicial Council clarifies its position on 62 Federal High Court judge applicants, denying reports of a failed integrity test. The NBA Anti-Corruption Committee warns unresolved sleaze weakens rule of law.
A devastating fire on New Year's Day destroyed the popular Ozyet Suya spot in Abuja's River Park Garden. Property worth millions lost. Read more on the incident and safety calls.
Nigeria's Federal Civil Service has officially become fully paperless, marking a historic shift from legacy bureaucracy to a digital public service. Discover the impact of this major reform.
Nigeria's Head of Service announces a complete digital shift. Over 100,000 GovMail accounts created. Citizens must now email scanned documents. Discover the new tracking system.
An explosive analysis reveals systemic abuse, nepotism, and opaque processes in Nigeria's judicial appointments. The CJN is urged to publish candidate scores and restore integrity to the Federal High Court hiring round of 2026.
The National Judicial Council has disqualified 34 lawyers from becoming Federal High Court judges after they failed a new integrity test. Only 28 nominees will proceed to interviews.
34 nominees for Federal High Court judgeships have been disqualified after failing a new integrity test. Only 28 candidates will proceed to the NJC interview panel. Read the full details.
The Police Service Commission warns Nigeria cannot defeat insecurity without properly funding police accountability bodies. Weak oversight erodes discipline and public trust, despite massive security budgets.
The Police Service Commission warns that Nigeria's insecurity stems from poor accountability and underfunded oversight, despite massive security spending. Read the full analysis.
SERHA distributed Christmas food aid in Anambra, reaffirming grassroots support. The group also highlighted federal projects like N45.6bn student loans and the Eastern Rail Line for the South East.
The National Judicial Council drops 34 lawyers from the Federal High Court judgeship race after they failed a stringent integrity test. Only 28 nominees proceed to the final interview stage. Read more.
Parliamentary staff union PASAN warns the National Assembly Service Commission over alleged violations of the Federal Character principle in secretary appointments, urging immediate corrective action to prevent unrest.
A swift response by Oyo State and Federal firefighters prevented a major disaster after a fire broke out in a Sango, Ibadan residential building. No lives were lost. Learn crucial fire safety tips from officials.
The Federal Civil Service Commission has elevated 2,363 officers to directorate positions after a historic computer-based test. Discover the key ministries and the new process.
Prof. Tunji Olaopa marks two years as FCSC Chairman, transforming Nigeria's civil service with tech-driven recruitment, credible promotions, and a new global voice. Discover the key reforms.
Senior Advocate Fidelis Oditah warns that prioritizing electoral disputes over socio-economic justice cripples Nigeria's courts. He outlines 10 key solutions for reform. Read his full critique.
The Federal Government has made pre-employment drug screening compulsory for all public service applicants. The move aims to tackle substance abuse and boost productivity.
A fire incident at the Federal Inland Revenue Service office in Abuja's Wuse Zone 5 was swiftly contained. No casualties reported. Read the full details.
Explore the enduring legacy of Philip Asiodu, a civil service icon whose courage to speak truth to power shaped Nigeria's governance. Discover lessons for today's leaders.
A Paris court has rejected a request to suspend Shein in France, citing the removal of illicit products. The ruling highlights challenges for e-commerce giants in Europe. Read more.
A coalition of civil society groups will hold a peaceful protest at the NJC in Abuja on February 26, 2026, over the court-ordered cancellation of the Enugu Economic Survival Summit in Lagos. They demand judicial clarity and redress.
Ahmad Muazu, NAHCON's media aide, reveals a coordinated media attack using false narratives to pressure leadership. He urges the public to discern between genuine journalism and propaganda.
The Police Service Commission has approved the promotion of 774 senior officers, including one DIG and seven AIGs, following exams. See the full list of promoted officers and the Chairman's charge.
The Nigeria Customs Service warns designated banks over delayed remittance of collected revenue. Defaulters face a penalty interest of 3% above NIBOR. Details inside.
Thirteen Nigerian federal agency CEOs, including Aisha Rimi and Gbenga Komolafe, have been honoured in The Street Journal's inaugural online poll. Read about their achievements and the upcoming award ceremony.
Nigeria's Senate passes the Federal Audit Service Bill 2025 and the Institute of Economists Bill, aiming to overhaul colonial-era laws and boost financial accountability. Awaiting presidential assent.
Adamawa Governor Ahmadu Fintiri has set up a judicial panel to probe the December 8 shooting that killed 10 women and a girl. He pledges justice and support for victims' families.
The Nigeria Customs Service has graduated 100 middle cadre officers from its Command and Staff College to enhance leadership and service delivery. Read about the ceremony and the Service's modernization agenda.