Key points PDP micro-zoning crisis 2027 divides party leaders. ADC gains strength after INEC backs David Mark. Jonathan and Kwankwaso discuss possible alliance. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is in fresh crisis over how to share key positions ahead of its November convention and the 2027 elections. Party members in Lagos and Osun rejected the […] The post PDP Micro-Zoning Dispute Deepens Ahead of 2027 appeared first on The Nigerian Inquirer.| The Nigerian Inquirer
The Federal Government says Carter Bridge in Lagos is in a critical state and may be beyond repair, with plans for a new alignment underway. The post FG Declares Carter Bridge ‘Irredeemable,’ Plans New Alignment appeared first on The Nigerian Inquirer.| The Nigerian Inquirer
Bomadi women’s forum rallies 1,000 women in a planned march to back Mutu ahead of the 2027 elections. The post Bomadi Women’s Group Endorses Mutu, Plans 1,000-Woman March appeared first on The Nigerian Inquirer.| The Nigerian Inquirer
Qatar has stopped issuing visas to Nigerian men travelling alone, a move that could hurt business, transit travel, and diplomatic ties. The post Qatar Bans Solo Nigerian Men From Tourist, Transit Visas appeared first on The Nigerian Inquirer.| The Nigerian Inquirer
Nigeria rules out plans to start the 5 percent fuel tax now. Officials say the levy will go only into repairing roads. The post Government Rules Out Immediate Plan for 5% Fuel Tax appeared first on The Nigerian Inquirer.| The Nigerian Inquirer
Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Senate suspension sparks PDP protests and SAN criticism as legal experts argue the senator should resume after serving six months The post PDP and SANs Challenge Senate Blocking Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Return appeared first on The Nigerian Inquirer.| The Nigerian Inquirer
NCAA calls emergency meeting with 13 airlines over rising flight delays and cancellations, warning of tougher sanctions and stricter passenger protections The post NCAA Summons 13 Airlines Over Growing Flight Delays, Cancellations appeared first on The Nigerian Inquirer.| The Nigerian Inquirer
Dangote Refinery says tanker drivers’ strike will not affect fuel supply, reassuring Nigerians of stable operations and uninterrupted distribution systems.| The Nigerian Inquirer