NIPR Calls for National Image Defense Campaign
Nigerian Institute of Public Relations urges citizens to counter negative global perceptions. FCT chapter warns against unqualified PR practitioners, announces 35th anniversary events.
Nigerian Institute of Public Relations urges citizens to counter negative global perceptions. FCT chapter warns against unqualified PR practitioners, announces 35th anniversary events.
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.
Nigerian electricity workers threaten nationwide shutdown after police brutality in Imo State. Union demands immediate release of abducted staff and safety guarantees.
A Nigerian student claims she was injected and sexually assaulted at Oro General Hospital. Kwara authorities have suspended the staff member and launched investigation.
SERAP demands CBN Governor explain missing N3 trillion public funds documented in Auditor-General's 2022 report. Legal action threatened if no response within 7 days.
Economic experts warn Nigeria must reform its power sector, strengthen capital markets, and overhaul institutions to escape systemic poverty and achieve prosperity.
NAFDAC destroys counterfeit and expired products worth N20 billion in Ibadan to protect public health. Agency vows to continue fight against unsafe goods.
Serbia confronts a winter energy crisis as US sanctions on Russian-owned NIS threaten oil supplies. President Vučić seeks to avoid confiscation of Russian shares. Read more.
The BBC faces mounting scrutiny over its editorial impartiality amid political polarization. Learn how the public broadcaster navigates criticism from both left and right.
Nigerian health workers under JOHESU begin an indefinite strike from Nov 14, 2025, paralyzing public hospitals. The action follows failed government negotiations on salary adjustments. Read more.
US air travel shows significant recovery after month-long government shutdown. Transportation Secretary confirms improved operations as flight cancellations drop to 2%. Read latest aviation updates.
Lagos State Government arrests 15 street beggars in Ikosi Ketu and Mile 12 raid. Commissioner Tokunbo Wahab vows to maintain order and safety in public spaces. Read more about the enforcement operation.
Presidential aide Temitope Ajayi warns FCT Minister Wike about Abuja's waste management breakdown. Refuse heaps threaten public health crisis. Falana demands apology in land dispute.
Nigerian journalist Reuben Buhari reveals woman scamming residents by faking asthma attacks in Barnawa. Learn how to identify this public deception.
Former DG Joe Abah demands FCT Minister Wike apologize to naval officer, President Tinubu, and Nigerians over land dispute conduct. Read the full analysis.
CISLAC calls for decorum among Nigerian public officials, condemns FCT Minister Wike's attack on the military. Urges presidential action to protect national security and Nigeria's global image.
President Trump signs legislation ending the 43-day US government shutdown, allowing federal workers to return and restoring critical services ahead of Thanksgiving.
Asian markets tread water as post-shutdown euphoria fades. Focus returns to Federal Reserve rate cuts and a potential tech bubble, with the yen weakening further. Discover the key figures and analysis.
Lagos State Government has cleared beggars from Ketu-Alapere road to ensure traffic flow and public safety. The individuals will be profiled and handed over to authorities. #CleanerLagos
Asian equities rose as the US shutdown nears its end and fresh jobs data boosted expectations for a December Fed rate cut. Discover the market impact.
President Trump celebrates bipartisan deal ending US government shutdown. Federal workers to receive back pay as legislation moves forward. Read the full details.
Iranian authorities execute man publicly for killing physician Dr. Davoudi. Judiciary says execution serves as warning to those threatening public security.
NAFDAC orders a complete ban on alcoholic beverages in sachets and small bottles below 200ml by December 2025 to protect public health, especially minors.
Asian stocks climbed for second day as US lawmakers reached deal to end record 41-day government shutdown. Market analysts warn of economic impact and Fed uncertainty. Read more for full analysis.
President Trump threatens to dock pay of air traffic controllers during record government shutdown as flight cancellations mount. NATCA decries being used as political pawns.
A 45-year-old South African man attempted suicide using wire after his ex-lover rejected reconciliation. Public intervention saved his life in Hilltop incident.
Ogun State partners with European Union to deploy solar energy systems across healthcare facilities, ensuring uninterrupted power and improved medical services in rural communities.
Nigeria's Senate mandates NAFDAC to enforce nationwide prohibition of sachet alcoholic beverages, citing youth protection and public health concerns. Full implementation deadline set for year-end.
The Nigerian Medical Association escalates support for resident doctors as nationwide strike enters seventh day, crippling healthcare services in 91 hospitals amid unresolved demands.
Potential US government shutdown could trigger aviation crisis with thousands of flight cancellations and travel disruptions affecting millions of passengers.