MUSWEN 10th General Assembly Convenes in Gbongan
The Muslim Ummah of South West Nigeria held its landmark 10th General Assembly in Gbongan, addressing Nigeria's economy, education reform, and Muslim unity. Read key outcomes.
The Muslim Ummah of South West Nigeria held its landmark 10th General Assembly in Gbongan, addressing Nigeria's economy, education reform, and Muslim unity. Read key outcomes.
Nigeria's new tax reform mandates taxation on virtual currencies while exempting capital market gains. Chairman Taiwo Oyedele urges young investors to consider regulated markets.
Paul Okojie exposes how Nigeria's democratic dream was stolen by power-hungry elites. Discover the truth about modern politics and how citizens can reclaim their future. Read now!
FIRS Chairman Dr Zacch Adedeji proposes collaboration with Nigerian universities to drive innovation and economic resilience. Discover how academia can bridge the tax gap.
Comprehensive analysis of Nigeria's economic challenges including inflation, unemployment, and corruption with expert solutions for sustainable growth and development.
President Bola Tinubu urges Nigerian judges to restore public confidence in the judiciary, emphasizing that trust is crucial for justice's moral authority. Read his full address.
Nigeria's House of Representatives pushes for mandatory 15% women quota in police recruitment to enhance gender equality and improve policing effectiveness nationwide.
President Tinubu declares that public trust is the foundation of justice. He urges Nigerian judges to embrace reform and technology for a more efficient judiciary. Read his full address.
House Speaker Abbas Tajudeen advocates for gender-inclusive policing, citing improved justice, accountability and national security. Bill proposes 15% female recruitment quota.
President Bola Tinubu demands urgent judicial reforms, stating justice must never be for sale. He calls for a swift, efficient judiciary to restore public confidence in Nigeria's legal system.
Economic experts warn Nigeria must reform its power sector, strengthen capital markets, and overhaul institutions to escape systemic poverty and achieve prosperity.
The Obidient Movement dismisses concerns over recent resignations, announcing a major restructuring to strengthen its citizen-driven platform for Nigeria's renewal. Stay informed on the latest developments.
Africa CDC hails Nigeria's health sector reforms as continental model. Nigeria to pilot G20 health financing. Learn how this impacts universal health coverage.
Financial analyst Omowunmi Samuel clarifies FIRS is not taxing savings, only interest income. Learn the facts about Nigeria's tax policy and avoid misinformation.
Financial analyst Omowunmi Samuel clarifies Nigeria is not introducing new taxes on savings. FIRS only enforcing existing law on investment interest. Get the facts now!
Lagos Police Commissioner Olohundare Jimoh reaffirms his order prohibiting officers from searching residents' phones. Learn about the public's reaction and real-life enforcement challenges.
The Nigerian Senate has passed a landmark bill to repeal the 1960s-era Armed Forces Act, aiming to align military governance with constitutional principles and modern security demands. Read more about this crucial reform.
Nigeria's 2025 oil licensing round announced by NUPRC marks turning point for energy sector. Global investors show renewed interest as reforms boost transparency and production targets.
Federal Government considers selling NNPC assets as crude output plummets. Presidential adviser reveals restructuring plans to revive Nigeria's energy sector. Read more.
The PPDC transforms Nigeria's justice landscape through groundbreaking legal aid initiatives, securing freedom for thousands and driving systemic reforms nationwide.
Nigeria and France have strengthened economic ties with massive investment deals across multiple sectors including agriculture, technology, and infrastructure during high-level ministerial talks.
Former Osun State Governor Gboyega Oyetola heads the shortlist of 14 distinguished candidates selected for a transformative education project in Oyo State, marking a significant development in Nigeria's educational sector.
Ogun State launches Nigeria For Women Project scale-up, investing ₦1.2 billion to empower women entrepreneurs across all 20 LGAs for sustainable economic growth.
West African leaders propose modernization of Quranic schools as key counter-terrorism measure, addressing radicalization through educational reform.
The Civil Service Commission pledges complete adherence to President Bola Tinubu's reform agenda, promising transformative changes in Nigeria's public service sector.
Ex-NUC Secretary Prof. Peter Okebukola unveils groundbreaking strategies for national development, emphasizing education innovation, technology integration, and curriculum reform as catalysts for Nigeria's growth.
The Federal Government announces historic decision to sell Nigeria's dormant refineries, marking a major shift in the nation's energy sector after decades of operational failures and financial losses.
Nuli announces strategic initiative to boost Africa's economic diversification and increase exports to United States, creating new opportunities for continental growth.
Budget Minister Atiku Bagudu announces strategic collaboration with Germany to accelerate Nigeria's ambitious journey toward a $1 trillion economy through targeted investments and economic reforms.
In a landmark decision, Nigeria's Senate has passed a bill imposing severe penalties on educators who exploit students sexually, marking a significant victory against campus gender-based violence.