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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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When Nollywood actress Anita Joseph woke up to see her name trending, it wasn’t because of a new movie or endorsement—it was because of a bombshell accusation.
May Edochie’s former lawyer,…
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Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, the woman who rode the surprise wave to the Nigerian Senate—thought her six-month suspension was over. She filed her return paperwork. She was ready. The public breathed easier.
But…
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Bloemfontein’s floodlights burned bright as Nigeria and South Africa locked horns in a match that felt like do-or-die. For the Super Eagles, victory was lifeline. Instead, 25 minutes in, fate…
- Oracle Author
When your name is forever tied to one of Africa’s biggest music legends, every achievement you make will naturally be placed under a brighter spotlight. That’s the reality for Natasha…
- Oracle Author
For two straight days, Nigerians held their breath. Petrol stations across Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and beyond braced for chaos, commuters panicked, and black marketers sharpened their knives for a…
- Oracle Author
There are moments when an elder in the game doesn’t whisper, he roars. Kanayo O. Kanayo, the man whose name is synonymous with Nollywood’s golden age, has just torn open…
- Oracle Author
In a country where headlines are often dominated by kidnappers, terrorists, and the helplessness of ordinary citizens, one story from Delta State has cut through the noise, a palm wine…
- Victor Eze
If there is one word that can trigger chaos in Nigeria, it is “scarcity.” From Lagos to Kano, the mere whisper of fuel queues is enough to spark panic buying,…
- Oracle Author
In the cramped dawn before the market crash begins, two bakery lads, drenched in the smell of dough and ambition, grab two loaves meant for the long lines at Ojuelegba…