Nnamdi Kanu Convicted on Multiple Terrorism Charges
Federal High Court convicts IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu on terrorism charges. Read the latest updates on this developing story and its implications for national security.
Federal High Court convicts IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu on terrorism charges. Read the latest updates on this developing story and its implications for national security.
44 federal lawmakers from across Nigeria have written to President Tinubu, demanding Nnamdi Kanu's release and political dialogue to address Southeast tensions and national unity.
Emadeb Exploration and Production Company Limited has commenced commercial oil production from Ibom Field PPL 236, marking a significant milestone for Nigeria's upstream oil sector and indigenous operators.
Education stakeholders and human rights groups demand immediate reversal of suspended National Language Policy, citing cultural and educational benefits of mother tongue instruction in Nigeria.
Professor Aderemi Obilana calls on Education Minister Dr. Tunji Alausa to reverse the suspension of Nigeria's National Language Policy, citing UNESCO research and global best practices.
Salisu Ibrahim, Head of Hausa Desk at Legit.ng, has been selected for INMA's inaugural Africa Emerging Leaders Scholarship among 17 media professionals. Discover how this achievement highlights indigenous-language journalism.
Over 500 Nigerian indigenous languages are disappearing as youth abandon native tongues for English. UNESCO classifies Igbo as endangered. Learn how to save our cultural heritage.
IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez affirms the shipping sector's commitment to its 2050 decarbonization goal, despite contentious US negotiation tactics at the October 2025 meeting.
Nigerian rap star Olamide opens up about how late indigenous rapper Dagrin continues to influence his music journey. Discover the timeless impact of Dagrin's CEO album.
The Federal Government has cancelled the national policy on indigenous languages in schools. Education Minister Dr. Tunji Alausa announced English will now be the primary medium of instruction from pre-primary to tertiary levels to improve learning outcom
Indigenous leader Raoni Metuktire vows to give President Lula a 'talking-to' about controversial Amazon oil exploration and deforestation concerns at COP30.
Federal government cancels indigenous language instruction policy, making English the official medium of teaching across all educational levels nationwide.
Renowned Nigerian scholar Professor Ogochukwu Nweke sparks international movement to transform psychology education by integrating indigenous knowledge systems and challenging Western-dominated perspectives.
The Nigerian Ports Authority expresses deep concern as local importers and exporters fail to maximize Africa's deepest seaport, raising questions about economic priorities.
Exploring Nigeria's complex relationship with English language dominance and the gradual erosion of indigenous linguistic heritage in education and daily life.
Federal Government unveils ambitious plan to dredge southern ports to 16-meter draft, aiming to attract larger vessels and revitalize maritime trade across Nigeria's coastal regions.
Explore Nigeria's incredible linguistic diversity with over 500 indigenous languages alongside English and Pidgin. Learn about major languages like Hausa, Yoruba, and Igbo that shape the nation's cultural identity.
Chief Justice Ariwoola and NIMASA DG Jamoh unite to transform Nigeria's judiciary, creating specialized courts to unlock the nation's massive blue economy potential and attract crucial investments.
New report reveals intra-African shipping costs remain the world's highest despite continental free trade agreement, hindering economic growth and regional integration.
Nigeria's maritime industry receives major boost as NIMASA accredits 27 shipyards for vessel repairs and maintenance, enhancing local capacity and creating jobs.
Discover how Chief Dr. Chukwuma Ohiri's two-decade cultural journey is revolutionizing Igbo heritage preservation through art, education, and community engagement in Nigeria.
Nigerians rejoice as 22 vessels carrying petrol, frozen fish, and food items arrive Lagos ports, causing significant price drops across major markets. Get the latest on how this maritime boom is affecting commodity costs.
Critical infrastructure deficits and persistent shipping delays are threatening to derail the African Continental Free Trade Area's ambitious targets, putting $3.4 trillion economic opportunity at risk.
Nigerian importers and exporters unite through UASC to challenge arbitrary charges imposed by foreign shipping lines, demanding transparency and fair pricing in maritime trade.
Discover how sustainable maritime technology could revolutionize Africa's economy while combating climate change. Learn about green shipping opportunities for the continent.
Indigenous contractors across Nigeria are threatening nationwide protests as Federal Government fails to pay for completed 2024 projects, creating financial crisis in construction sector.
New Zealand police execute dramatic raids on maritime insurer linked to Russian vessels, uncovering alleged sanctions evasion scheme involving international shipping operations.
SIFAX ICT unveils major infrastructure expansion enabling direct vessel calls and eco-friendly port operations, positioning Nigeria for maritime digital transformation.