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Nigerian Lady Cries in Driverless Car in China

A Nigerian lady from Imo State breaks down in tears during her first ride in a self-driving car in China. Her emotional video triggers mixed reactions online as she celebrates breaking generational records.

Don Jazzy Clears Air on UK Car Accident Story

Music mogul Don Jazzy addresses false claims about fleeing UK car accident. Read his full explanation about police involvement and why he left the impounded vehicle behind.

Dangote, Road Safety Chiefs Launch Trauma Centre

Aliko Dangote and road safety leaders laid the foundation for the KRSD Trauma Centre in Abuja. This vital project aims to enhance emergency care for road crash victims across Nigeria. Read more about this life-saving initiative.

NYSC Corper Laments Abuja Camp Life in Viral Video

A Nigerian lady's viral TikTok video reveals the struggles of NYSC camp life in Abuja as she begs for funds after exhausting her money for meals. Watch the emotional appeal that sparked massive reactions online.

Julius Berger Donates Robotics Lab to Abuja School

Julius Berger Nigeria Plc has donated a fully equipped robotics laboratory to GSS Gwarinpa in Abuja, enhancing STEM education and practical technology skills for students through CSR initiative.

BUK Agriculture Student Wins ₦35m Car Prize

Bayero University Kano student Ramatu Yakubu wins brand-new car valued at ₦35 million during MTN Pulse Campus Invasion. Discover how Nigerian students are being empowered through digital innovation.

Boeing to Pay $28.45M to Victim's Family in 737 MAX Crash

A US jury has ordered Boeing to pay $28.45 million to the family of an Indian victim of the 2019 Ethiopian Airlines crash. This is the first civil trial verdict over the fatal Boeing 737 MAX crashes. Read the full details.

FCT Police Beef Up Security for Yuletide Season

FCT Police Command, in a joint operation with DSS and vigilantes, intensifies security in border communities to ensure safe Christmas celebrations. Residents urged to remain vigilant.

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