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Northern CAN condemns attacks in Kwara, Borno, Kebbi

Northern CAN condemns recent attacks in Kwara, Borno, and Kebbi states, calling for intensified security operations and justice for victims of violence against worshippers and military personnel.

Northern Group Backs Tinubu's 2027 Endorsement

Northern Elders Progressive Group supports Zamfara's endorsement of President Tinubu for 2027, praises Matawalle's security efforts and military operations against bandits.

Reverend Ezekiel: 3 Facts About Viral Preacher

Discover 3 key facts about Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo, the courageous preacher going viral across Nigeria for his brave ministry in northern regions. Learn his inspiring story now!

Bandits Impose Laws, Collect Taxes - Ex-Minister

Former Interior Minister Dambazau reveals bandits and insurgents have taken over communities, imposing taxes and laws while displacing millions. Northern governors urged to tackle poverty to reduce insecurity.

Northern Industries Back 15% Power Tariff Hike

Major northern industrial associations endorse new electricity tariff, citing long-term economic benefits despite initial cost concerns for manufacturers and households.

Oyetola shortlisted for Oyo education project

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.

Kwara Education Ranks Among Nigeria's Best

Kwara State's education sector achieves remarkable transformation, now ranking among Nigeria's elite states following comprehensive reforms and strategic investments in infrastructure and teacher welfare.

Northern Nigeria's Religious Hypocrisy Exposed

A Nigerian author calls out the double standards of Northern Nigerian Muslims celebrating New York's Muslim mayor-elect while marginalizing Shia Muslims in their own region.

Aisha Yesufu Exposes Abuja's Crumbling Primary Schools

Prominent activist Aisha Yesufu exposes the deplorable conditions of Abuja's primary schools, highlighting broken facilities, inadequate learning environments, and government neglect threatening Nigeria's future.

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