Femi Otedola increases stake in First HoldCo by N2.01 billion, strengthening his hold in Nigeria’s oldest financial institution.| The Nigerian Inquirer
UN chief António Guterres warns nuclear threat is accelerating, urging disarmament as new technologies raise global risks of conflict escalation The post UN Chief Warns of Rising Nuclear Threat appeared first on The Nigerian Inquirer.| The Nigerian Inquirer
Mary Jane’s animation dream comes alive with Gammy & The Living Things, showcasing African storytelling and inspiring young creatives. The post Mary Jane Unveils Gammy And The Living Things appeared first on The Nigerian Inquirer.| The Nigerian Inquirer
KEY POINTS Tinubu begins Lagos visit ahead of Independence. He will inaugurate Wole Soyinka Centre in Lagos. He says Nigeria’s economy has turned around. President Bola Tinubu on Friday arrived in Lagos for a working visit, hours after attending the coronation of the 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Ladoja, in Ibadan, Oyo State. The […] The post Tinubu Arrives Lagos After Olubadan Coronation appeared first on The Nigerian Inquirer.| The Nigerian Inquirer
Oskar Ibru, chairman of the Ibru Organization, has died, leaving behind a legacy that shaped Nigeria’s economy across shipping, oil, and agriculture. The post Oskar Ibru, Eldest Son of Ibru Dynasty Founder, Dies at 68 appeared first on The Nigerian Inquirer.| The Nigerian Inquirer
Nigeria’s reliance on crude oil revenue derailed manufacturing growth, leaving the nation dependent on imports and facing deep economic struggles. The post Nigeria at 65: How Oil Mismanagement Stalled Industrial Growth appeared first on The Nigerian Inquirer.| The Nigerian Inquirer
Oil mogul Samuel Dossou-Aworet has lifted his stake in Aradel Holdings to nearly 14%, reinforcing his $500 million Nigerian energy portfolio. The post Gabon’s Samuel Dossou-Aworet Deepens Bet on Nigeria’s Aradel appeared first on The Nigerian Inquirer.| The Nigerian Inquirer
Nigerian businessman Oskar Ibru, eldest son of late tycoon Michael Ibru and chairman of the Ibru Organization, has died at 67. The post Nigerian Business Leader Oskar Ibru Dies at 67 appeared first on The Nigerian Inquirer.| The Nigerian Inquirer
Lagos demolished 19 Trade Fair Plaza buildings under tight security, sparking outrage among traders who claimed they were not warned The post Lagos Government Demolishes 19 Buildings at Trade Fair appeared first on The Nigerian Inquirer.| The Nigerian Inquirer
Low voter registration in South-East and South-South raises concerns as citizens cite mistrust in INEC, poor awareness, and economic hardship. The post Voter apathy weakens registration in South-East, South-South appeared first on The Nigerian Inquirer.| The Nigerian Inquirer
Key points PDP micro-zoning crisis 2027 divides party leaders. ADC gains strength after INEC backs David Mark. Jonathan and Kwankwaso| 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 Nigerian Inquirer
Bomadi women’s forum rallies 1,000 women in a planned march to back Mutu ahead of the 2027 elections.| 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 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 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 Nigerian Inquirer
NCAA calls emergency meeting with 13 airlines over rising flight delays and cancellations, warning of tougher sanctions and stricter passenger protections| 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
Farmers in Abuja’s Bwari Area Council say rising fertiliser prices threaten food production, leaving smallholders struggling to balance costs and survival.| The Nigerian Inquirer
FG approves ₦4.2bn for 158 research projects and greenlights 18 innovation hubs across Nigerian universities.| The Nigerian Inquirer
Nigerian tycoon Femi Otedola stages a remarkable return to the Forbes Africa list, while Aliko Dangote continues his reign as the continent's richest man.| The Nigerian Inquirer
Nigeria orders 3,598 workers to undergo a civil service verification exercise or face dismissal over suspected fake appointments| The Nigerian Inquirer
Despite internal strife, PDP remains Atiku’s most viable path to Aso Rock.| The Nigerian Inquirer
KEY POINTS President Tinubu’s Katsina trip emphasizes security talks and inaugurating a ₦15 billion agricultural hub amid escalating bandit vio| The Nigerian Inquirer
KEY POINTS Justice Chukwujekwu Aneke ruled that the EFCC failed to establish a prima facie case against Ayodele Fayose. The testimonies of k| The Nigerian Inquirer
Nigeria’s telecom giants invested N824.7 billion in H1 2025 on network expansion, but service quality still trails behind promises| The Nigerian Inquirer
KEY POINTS Femi Otedola shares his rise and fall in the Nigerian business world in his upcoming memoir, detailing how banks that once courted him b| The Nigerian Inquirer
Chimamanda Adichie endorses Peter Obi’s presidential bid, citing his genuine concern for Nigeria's future and his potential to drive meaningful change.| The Nigerian Inquirer
Tinubu rewards D’Tigress with $100,000 each and national honours following their fifth consecutive AfroBasket title.| The Nigerian Inquirer
A UK-funded project promotes curriculum reform in Nigeria, helping universities embed entrepreneurship, peacebuilding, and sustainability into modern education systems.| The Nigerian Inquirer
Nigeria’s 2025 WASSCE results show the worst performance in 10 years, highlighting a growing education crisis and the need for urgent reforms| The Nigerian Inquirer
The Nigerian Anglican Church rejects the election of an openly gay Archbishop, deepening the divide within the global Anglican Communion.| The Nigerian Inquirer
The Nigerian government under President Bola Tinubu works towards achieving national potential by implementing strategic reforms and developing human capital with international partnerships to enforce sustainable policies.| The Nigerian Inquirer
ATCIS advocates for breaking Multichoice's monopoly in Nigeria's pay TV sector to ensure fair competition and protect consumer rights| The Nigerian Inquirer
KEY POINTS Canal+ received final approval to acquire MultiChoice, Africa’s top pay-TV operator, including DSTV and GOTV. The deal includes| The Nigerian Inquirer
KEY POINTS Makoko’s floating classrooms are using solar panels, wind turbines, and pedal-powered generators to provide off-grid education to chil| The Nigerian Inquirer
KEY POINTS Three Kebbi senators—Adamu Aliero, Yahaya Abdullahi, and Garba Maidoki—defected from the PDP to the APC, increasing the ruling party| The Nigerian Inquirer
KEY POINTS Four PDP senators defect to the APC, boosting the ruling party’s Senate majority to 72. APC leaders and allies attended the Sen| The Nigerian Inquirer
KEY POINTS Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan appears in court challenging her suspension from the Senate, claiming it was unlawful. Akpoti-Udu| The Nigerian Inquirer
KEY POINTS Security personnel blocked Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan from entering the National Assembly despite a court order reinstating her.| The Nigerian Inquirer
Five Nigerian Air Force personnel died in a collision on the Jos-Akwanga Expressway. The Air Force is supporting the victims’ families| The Nigerian Inquirer
KEY POINTS Katsina State Governor Dikko Radda sustained minor injuries in a road accident along the Daura-Katsina Road while on o| The Nigerian Inquirer
KEY POINTS President Tinubu has requested approval for a $21.5 billion external loan and a $2 billion bond to fund critical sectors. An addi| The Nigerian Inquirer
KEY POINTS President Tinubu has renamed the University of Maiduguri as Muhammadu Buhari University in honor of the late former president. Bu| The Nigerian Inquirer
KEY POINTS Atiku Abubakar has resigned from the PDP, citing irreconcilable differences and a shift away from founding principles. He has joi| The Nigerian Inquirer
KEY POINTS Former President Buhari died at 82 in a London hospital and will be buried in Daura. Tributes praise his integrity, while critics| The Nigerian Inquirer
KEY POINTS The body of former President Muhammadu Buhari, who died at 82 in a London clinic on July 14, has arrived in Nigeria. A delegation led b| The Nigerian Inquirer
KEY POINTS Buhari will be buried in his hometown of Daura, Katsina State, with full state and Islamic rites. A military ceremony will be hel| The Nigerian Inquirer
“boost domestic fuel production” and reshape Southern Africa’s energy landscape| The Nigerian Inquirer
KEY POINTS Digital currency adoption is transforming Nigeria’s informal economy, bringing both benefits such as increased market access and chall| The Nigerian Inquirer
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KEY POINTS Dangote Refinery has reduced petrol prices nationwide by N15 per litre, with new rates ranging from N875 in Lagos to N905 in the North-E| The Nigerian Inquirer