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SAHCO Honoured as Best SIWES Employer 2025 by ITF

Skyway Aviation Handling Company (SAHCO) Plc receives the 'Best Employer in SIWES Student Acceptance 2025' award from the Industrial Training Fund for its commitment to training Nigerian students. Read more.

Kwara Governor Approves 27.5% Teachers Allowance

Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has approved a new Teachers Specific Allowance, ranging from 21% to 27.5%, effective January 2026. This follows pressure from the Nigeria Union of Teachers. Read the full details.

NYSC Opens Portal for Absconded Corps Members

The NYSC has announced a one-week window for absconded corps members to register for the 2025 Batch C remobilisation. The portal opens December 16. Learn the key requirements and deadlines here.

Lady Opens Store with NSS Allowance, Goes Viral

A Ghanaian lady has become an internet sensation after revealing how she saved her National Service Scheme allowance to open a fully stocked store. Her inspiring story has sparked massive reactions online.

Asahi Beer Delays Earnings After Cyberattack

Japanese beer giant Asahi postpones its full-year financial results due to a major ransomware attack that began in September. Learn how this impacts global cybersecurity.

Cleric: Insecurity May Postpone 2027 Elections

Primate Elijah Ayodele warns President Tinubu that escalating insecurity could delay Nigeria's 2027 elections. The cleric urges suspension of political activities to focus on security crisis.

GTA VI Delayed Until 2026: New Release Date

Breaking news: Grand Theft Auto VI launch postponed to 2026. Get the latest updates on the new release date, development challenges, and what this means for Nigerian gamers.

Weather delays Lagos-Abeokuta road construction

Construction firm Hensek Engineering cites persistent rainfall as major obstacle slowing progress on critical Lagos-Abeokuta highway project, promising accelerated work during dry season.

Four men fined for bride price assault in Anambra

Four men in Anambra State have been fined ₦50,000 each for brutally assaulting their brother-in-law over delayed bride price payment. The shocking family drama unfolded in Oba before the court delivered justice.

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