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Ezeibe Makes History as First Female NCRIB President

The Nigerian insurance sector witnesses a historic transformation as Dr. (Mrs.) Bola Onigbogi Ezeibe becomes the first female president of Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers, marking a significant milestone for gender inclusion in financial

Rivers Community Protests Imposed Youth Leaders

Tensions escalate in Rivers community as residents allege local government chairman imposed youth leaders against their will, sparking protests and demands for democratic process.

CAF Changes World Cup Playoffs: Nigeria Affected

Major changes to CAF's World Cup qualification process could dramatically impact Nigeria's chances. Discover how the new playoff format affects the Super Eagles' road to global football glory.

Madonna University Honors Wakanow CEO Bayo Adedeji

Bayo Adedeji, Chief Executive Officer of Wakanow, receives honorary recognition from Madonna University for his exceptional contributions to business innovation and national development in Nigeria.

APC Faces Pressure to Review Party Reward System

Prominent pro-Tinubu organization demands comprehensive review of APC's reward structure, citing concerns over party cohesion and future electoral prospects in Nigeria's political landscape.

FG Releases Shortlisted Applicants for Immigration, Fire Service

The Federal Government has officially released the list of successful applicants for various security and paramilitary agencies including Immigration, Fire Service, and more. Thousands of Nigerian job seekers can now check their application status.

Africa's Oldest Presidents: Paul Biya Leads Top 10

Discover the fascinating list of Africa's oldest sitting presidents, led by Cameroon's Paul Biya at 91. Explore their tenure, leadership styles, and impact on continental politics in this exclusive analysis.

Alapini Oosa meets Seyi Tinubu, laments neglect

Prominent traditional priest Alapini Oosa finally meets Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu, expressing deep concerns about being overlooked by the current administration.

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