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Nigerian Mother Jailed in Ghana for Child Harm

A Nigerian woman, Beauty Alakwe, has been sentenced to 15 months in prison in Ghana for causing harm to her daughter. The court also ordered the child's welfare and reunification with family in Nigeria. Read the full story.

Woman Reveals Real Reason for Leaving Husband

Ada Igbo clarifies she didn't leave her marriage just because her husband impregnated their maid. She hints at deeper issues including alleged domestic violence and financial neglect.

Africa Reclaims Development Wheel After USAID Freeze

The abrupt freeze of USAID funding forces African governments and civil society to recalibrate strategies, sparking a crucial shift towards sovereignty and sustainable domestic financing for health and gender programmes.

Anita Joseph Fires Back at Fan Over Surname Drama

Nollywood actress Anita Joseph sharply responded to a fan who told her to revert to her father's name amid swirling rumours of domestic violence and the end of her marriage to MC Fish. Details inside.

Nigeria starts N185bn gas legacy debt repayment

The Federal Government has commenced settling N185 billion in legacy debts to gas producers. This move, approved by NEC, aims to revitalize the gas sector, improve electricity generation, and stimulate economic growth. Read more.

N185bn Approved to Settle Gas Debts for Power Boost

The Federal Government has approved N185 billion to pay legacy debts to gas producers, aiming to restore confidence, boost gas supply, and improve Nigeria's electricity generation. Read more.

Nigeria Must End Reliance on Foreign Health Aid - Presidency

Presidential adviser Dr. Salma Anas warns Nigeria's health system is vulnerable due to over-reliance on foreign grants and high out-of-pocket payments. The government is pushing for Domestic Resource Mobilisation to achieve Universal Health Coverage.

Man shocked by N500k Lagos-Asaba flight price

A Nigerian man's viral TikTok video reveals a staggering N500,000 flight price from Lagos to Asaba, sparking outrage over high airfares amid insecurity. Read public reactions.

Nigeria's Telecom GDP Contribution Hits 9.1% in Q3

Nigeria's telecom sector demonstrates resilience, contributing 9.1% to GDP in Q3 2025. Driven by mobile data demand and 5G rollout, the industry remains a key non-oil pillar. Discover the full economic impact.

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