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- By: Daniel Olumide
Being shortlisted for the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) 2025 recruitment CBT is already a big win. Out of over half a million applicants, only 286,697 names made it through. But making the shortlist isn’t the…
- By: Victoria Idowu
For hundreds of thousands of Nigerians chasing scarce government jobs, hope and anxiety collided this week as the Nigeria Customs…
- By: Victoria Idowu
In Nigeria’s glittering film industry, Nollywood stars are often seen stepping out of luxury rides, their lives framed by glamour…
- By: Anthony Daniel
The National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has declared a five-day nationwide warning strike, raising concerns about disruptions in the…
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Paris. The city of lights, haute couture, and this time, high-stakes geopolitics. On his first state visit to France in over two decades, President Bola Tinubu, dripping with Lagos-style swagger,…
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It happened again — and this time, it hit differently.
September 10, 2025. Just before midday, Nigeria's fragile national power grid crumbled like a wet biscuit. Cities plunged into blackness.
Homes…
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At the grand finale of Rivers State’s 2025 Civil Service Week, Sole Administrator Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas revealed something chilling: ₦5 billion saved after he wiped ghost workers and payroll…
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It was Wednesday, September 10, 2025, like any other day, Nigerians went about their routines, unaware that within moments, the heartbeat of the nation, electricity, would falter. At precisely 11:23 a.m.,…
- Oracle Author
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup looms on the horizon with promise, glory, and the allure of immortality, more than 80 nations have already seen their dreams crushed in the…
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From the bustling streets of Lagos to quiet towns in Enugu, one question has gripped the hearts of millions: Did Nigeria qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup? It’s more…
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Standing on the dusty stretch of the Eleme, Onne Road in Rivers State, Minister of Works David Umahi didn’t just speak about potholes, he declared a policy earthquake. From now…
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A producer walks into a meeting room and is greeted with a line he never thought he’d hear: “This is an official presidential endorsement.” Photographers snap staged shots; a poster…
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It’s 3 a.m. in a tertiary hospital somewhere in Nigeria. A mother arrives with a bleeding baby. A surgeon who hasn’t slept properly in 48 hours scrubs in, checks the…