LUKMAN ABDULMALIK
Half of Katsina’s Renewed Hope housing units still unfinished — Minister
The Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Muttaqha Darma, has uncovered major inconsistencies in official reports on the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope housing project...
Kwara: Terrorists threaten to marry emir’s wives over N150m ransom delay
Fresh tension has gripped Yashikira community in Kaiama Local Government Area of Kwara State as suspected terrorists holding wives of the Emir and other...
15 Chinese, 9 Nigerians docked over illegal lithium mining in Nasarawa
The Mining Marshals of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) have arraigned 15 Chinese nationals and nine Nigerians before a federal high...
Kannywood actress Karishima speaks on marriage crisis with Tinubu’s aide
Kannywood actress Fati Karishima has shared a distressing account of her alleged marriage to a senior official in President Bola Tinubu’s administration, claiming she...
NUPRC workers begin nationwide strike, shut down operations
Workers of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) have commenced an indefinite strike, shutting down all commission offices across the country over unresolved...
Doubts grow over mastermind of General Rabe’s abduction in Katsina
Conflicting claims have emerged over the identity of those responsible for the abduction of retired Major General Rabe Abubakar Batsari and his wife in...
Fear of strikes stalls ISWAP succession after Mainok’s death
Lukman Abdulmalik
A senior commander of the Islamic State West Africa Province, identified as Ba'a Shuwa, has declined to accept a leadership appointment reportedly proposed...
Workers threaten indefinite strike over pay, insecurity
The Federal Workers Forum (FWF) has warned it may embark on an indefinite nationwide strike, citing worsening insecurity and unresolved wage issues affecting federal...
Bad loans climb to 8.03% as CBN ends forbearance
Non-performing loans (NPLs) in Nigeria’s banking sector rose to 8.03 per cent in January 2026, reflecting mounting pressure on lenders months after the Central...
US targets Nigeria’s faith-based violence with $3.5m fund
The United States has unveiled a $3.5 million (about N5 billion) funding initiative aimed at improving how incidents of religious violence and freedom abuses...













