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Two Teenagers Drown in Ibadan's Apete River

The Apete community in Ibadan mourns Abdullahi Sheriff, 15, and Adekitan Rasheed, 13, who drowned in a local river. Learn the details and urgent safety calls from residents.

Teenagers Drown in Apete River, Ibadan

Two teenagers, Abdullahi Sheriff (15) and Adekitan Rasheed (13), drowned in a river in Apete, Ibadan, on December 21, 2025. Read the tragic details and community warnings ignored.

Nigeria Unveils National Intellectual Property Policy

Nigeria's Federal Government has launched a new National Intellectual Property Policy and Strategy (NIPPS) to transform innovation into economic value. Discover how this framework aims to protect creators and drive growth.

NRC warns staff against unauthorised sale of properties

NRC MD Dr Kayode Opeifa issues a stern warning to railway managers over illegal leasing and sale of corporation's landed properties. Read the full details of the internal memo and the ongoing 17-year dispute.

Water Ministry Goes Paperless with 1GOV Digital System

The Federal Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation has launched the 1GOV ECM system, ending paper-based operations. This digital shift promises improved service delivery and transparency for Nigerians. Read more about this transformative step.

Female CEO's Bold Steps in Nigeria's Real Estate

Imelda Usoro Olaoye, founder of Thinkmint Nigeria, discusses tackling housing demands with transparency, digital innovation, and community-focused projects. Discover her vision for growth.

Lady's Room Flooded, Belongings Ruined After Work

A Nigerian lady returned from work to find her room flooded, her bed and clothes ruined. Her viral TikTok video sparked massive sympathy and reactions online. Read her full story and see how people responded.

Nigerian man's N2m flat has no water, light, rent hiked

A Nigerian man paid N2 million for an apartment only to find no water or electricity. After one year, his landlord issued a quit notice and raised the rent to over N3 million. Read his full story and tenant rights in Nigeria.

FCTA revokes 1,095 property titles over unpaid charges

The FCTA has revoked 1,095 property titles in Abuja's elite districts for non-payment of statutory charges. High-profile names like Patience Jonathan and Ganduje are on the list. Enforcement begins November 25, 2025. Read the full details.

How Location Shapes Nigerian Property Values

Location remains Nigeria's top property value driver, with premium areas commanding 10x higher prices. Experts explain how infrastructure, security, and proximity shape investment decisions.

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