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Executive Order 9 Drives Higher NNPC Revenue Remittance
President Bola Tinubu’s Executive Order 9 is beginning to alter Nigeria’s oil revenue structure, with NNPC and NUPRC remitting more than N322bn and $116.9m...
Read MoreNiger Media Crackdown Sparks Fears Over Sahel Censorship
Niger’s military government has suspended nine French media organisations, drawing criticism from press freedom groups and raising concerns over censorship, regional instability, and worsening democratic...
Read MoreThaksin Prison Release Signals New Battle for Thailand’s Power
Thaksin prison release has reopened debate over Thailand’s fragile political balance, the future of the Pheu Thai Party, and the influence of the Shinawatra...
Read MoreNDC Southern Ticket Reshapes 2027 Opposition Politics Nigeria’s opposition politics may be entering a defining phase ahead of
Read MoreNorth Korea has reportedly updated its constitution to allow an automatic nuclear strike if leader Kim Jong Un is assassinated,...
Read MoreTinubu 2027 Support Surges As NELFUND Students Donate ₦10.7m
Tinubu 2027 Support received a fresh boost after NELFUND beneficiaries in Anambra endorsed President Bola Tinubu for a second term...
Read MoreJonathan 2027 eligibility questions returned to the spotlight after a Federal High Court in Abuja adjourned a suit seeking to...
Read MorePresident Bola Tinubu’s Executive Order 9 is beginning to alter Nigeria’s oil revenue structure, with NNPC and NUPRC remitting more...
The Strait of Hormuz crisis is intensifying after the US launched “Project Freedom” to escort ships through the vital oil...
Trump EU car tariffs are set to rise to 25%, escalating US EU trade tensions and raising concerns over inflation,...
China’s zero-tariff policy for 53 African nations marks a major shift in global trade dynamics, offering export opportunities while raising...
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JAMB Cut Off Mark Stays at 150 for 2026 Admissions
JAMB cut off mark for 2026 university admission remains 150, but experts say candidates seeking competitive courses may still require…
Read MoreSecondary School Drug Tests Begin Under FG Policy
Secondary school drug tests are set to become compulsory in Nigeria under new Federal Government guidelines aimed at reducing substance…
Read MoreKogi Varsity Sanctions Expose Rising Campus Cyber Misconduct
Kogi varsity sanctions imposed on students over alleged cyber offences, assault, and misconduct have renewed debate over discipline, ethics, and…
Read MoreStudent Hostel Crisis: FG Rolls Out N250bn Campus Plan
Nigeria’s worsening student hostel crisis has triggered a major federal intervention, with the Tinubu administration approving N250 billion for campus…
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