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OPU Appoints Adedire as New Secretary-General

The Ogun Progressives Union (OPU) has appointed Comrade Tunde Adedire as its new Secretary-General in a strategic move to strengthen the organization's leadership and advance its political agenda across Ogun State.

Nigeria Reaffirms African Peace and Security Leadership

Nigeria strengthens its position as Africa's peacekeeping powerhouse, committing to enhanced security collaboration and conflict resolution across the continent through strategic partnerships and military expertise.

FG Vows to Prevent Fresh ASUU Strikes

Nigerian government pledges to address university issues proactively as Education Minister Tahir Mamman declares zero tolerance for academic disruptions.

Amnesty Trains Journalists on Human Rights Reporting

Amnesty International Nigeria calls on media professionals to intensify reporting on human rights violations as cases surge across the country. Exclusive training equips journalists with digital safety and investigative skills.

German Cup: Dortmund vs Leverkusen, Bayern face Union

Exciting German Cup quarterfinal fixtures revealed with blockbuster Bundesliga showdowns including Dortmund hosting Leverkusen and Bayern Munich taking on Union Berlin. Full draw analysis and match preview.

James Ojo Selected for 2025 AIJC Journalism Masterclass

James Ojo, a talented journalist from Legit.ng, has been chosen to participate in the exclusive 2025 AIJC Investigative Journalism Masterclass, joining a select group of media professionals from across Africa.

Legit.ng Journalist Wins Prestigious DPI Fellowship Spot

A distinguished Legit.ng reporter has been chosen among only 15 journalists worldwide for the competitive Digital Public Infrastructure Journalism Fellowship, marking a significant achievement for Nigerian journalism.

Pan-African Psychology Union Conference in Nigeria

Nigeria prepares to host groundbreaking Pan-African Psychology Union conference focusing on mental health education, research collaboration, and academic excellence across African universities.

West African ICC Exit Puts Citizens at Risk

Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger's withdrawal from the International Criminal Court raises serious concerns about justice and accountability in the region. Experts warn this decision leaves citizens vulnerable to human rights abuses.

Why Nigerian Women in UK Are Highly Sought After

Discover the surprising reasons why Nigerian ladies living in the United Kingdom have become the top choice for dating and relationships according to recent social observations.

Timi Frank Blasts Flawed African Elections

Nigerian activist Timi Frank exposes electoral malpractices in Tanzania, Cameroon, and Ivory Coast, warning of democracy's decline in Africa and calling for international intervention.

Meta Stock Plummets After ₦2.4 Trillion Tax Hit

Meta Platforms faces massive profit decline as €1.9 billion tax charge from European operations sends shares tumbling. Discover how this impacts investors and the company's financial future.

Nigerian Couple in Canada's ₦21M Monthly Expenses

A Nigerian lady living in Canada with her husband has gone viral after sharing their staggering monthly expenses totaling over ₦21 million. Discover how much they spend on rent, groceries, transportation and more in this eye-opening financial revelation.

BASF Profit Dips 37%, Demands EU Cut Red Tape

German chemical company BASF reports significant profit drop, calls on European Union to reduce bureaucratic hurdles affecting business competitiveness in latest earnings report.

Nigeria Aims for $1 Trillion Economy by 2030

Nigeria's Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Abubakar Bagudu, has unveiled an ambitious roadmap to transform the nation into a $1 trillion economy by 2030 during high-level talks with European Union ambassadors in Abuja.

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