UniCal evicts staff from residential quarters over allegations of rent racketeering, sparking protests and claims of abuse by senior staff. The post UniCal Evicts Senior Staff from Quarters Over Misuse Allegations appeared first on The Nigerian Inquirer.| The Nigerian Inquirer
Nigeria’s House of Representatives has ordered an investigation into arbitrary deductions by commercial banks and directed the CBN to publish a clear list of approved charges. The post Reps Launch Probe Into Excessive Bank Charges appeared first on The Nigerian Inquirer.| The Nigerian Inquirer
Army chief Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyede has warned criminals that their time is up as artillery units train in Kaduna to boost precision firepower and combat readiness. The post Army Chief Warns Enemies, Says ‘Your Time Is Up’ appeared first on The Nigerian Inquirer.| The Nigerian Inquirer
Nigeria’s Finance Minister Wale Edun has travelled to the United Kingdom for medical care amid illness reports, though the Presidency insists he is not suffering from a stroke and will not be replaced. The post Finance Minister Wale Edun Travels to UK for Medical Care appeared first on The Nigerian Inquirer.| The Nigerian Inquirer
Gift Olalusi, a Nigerian scholar at Wayne State University, wins a U.S. award for groundbreaking health communication research addressing bias in healthcare. The post Gift Olalusi Wins U.S. Research Award for Study in Healthcare appeared first on The Nigerian Inquirer.| The Nigerian Inquirer
The dollar to naira exchange rate steadied on October 15, 2025, with official and parallel market rates showing minimal movement. The post Dollar To Naira Rate Steadies Amid Market Pressure appeared first on The Nigerian Inquirer.| The Nigerian Inquirer
Mathematics not compulsory for Arts students as FG reforms admission rules to expand access and create fairer opportunities across institutions. The post FG Reforms Admission Rules, Drops Maths for Arts Students appeared first on The Nigerian Inquirer.| The Nigerian Inquirer
The IMF says illicit financial flows are worsening Nigeria’s revenue crisis as it pledges renewed support to track illegal fund movements.| The Nigerian Inquirer