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Trump Orders US Strikes on ISIS in Nigeria

US President Donald Trump announced deadly military strikes against ISIS terrorists in Northwest Nigeria on Christmas, citing attacks on Christians. Read the full details.

Morayo Afolabi-Brown Unveils 'The Morayo Show'

Veteran broadcaster Morayo Afolabi-Brown launches 'The Morayo Show,' a daily live programme aimed at fostering inclusivity and national dialogue in Nigeria. Premieres January 5, 2026.

Lady: Men Earning N1m-N2m Are Too Poor To Date Me

A Nigerian lady's viral video declaring men who earn N1-2 million monthly as 'poor' and unfit to date her has ignited fierce social media debate. Discover the full story and reactions.

Fashola, NIS Leaders Call for Surveying Standards

Ex-Minister Babatunde Fashola and NIS leaders have urged Nigerian surveyors to uphold high professional standards and quality service delivery for the nation's progress. Read the full story.

Trump Rolls Back Biden's Fuel Economy Standards

President Trump revokes tougher CAFE standards, aiming to cut new car costs by $1,000. The move, backed by Big Three CEOs, sparks debate on affordability versus climate goals.

Cartoon Network Hits 500 Episodes Milestone

Cartoon Network marks a major achievement with 500 episodes aired in Nigeria, celebrating its impact on youth entertainment and animation culture. Discover the journey and future plans.

AfDB approves $500m loan for Nigeria's budget

African Development Bank approves $500 million budget support for Nigeria to boost non-oil revenues and energy sector reforms. Learn how this impacts Nigeria's economic growth.

Campus Radio Curbs Threaten Varsity Training - SNB

The Society of Nigerian Broadcasters warns NBC that restricting campus radio stations undermines practical training for Mass Communication students. Urgent action needed to protect broadcast education.

Yanga FM Makes History with ₦1 Million Giveaway

Yanga FM, Nigeria's first urban-pidgin radio station, has made broadcasting history by awarding ₦1 million to its first caller. Discover how this groundbreaking moment is reshaping Nigerian radio.

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