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The Borno State Contributory Health Care Management Agency has disbursed over N400 million for healthcare services to support vulnerable groups in the state.
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The Borno State Contributory Health Care Management Agency has disbursed over N400 million for healthcare services to support vulnerable groups in the state.

Four lawmakers from Bauchi State have defected from the PDP to the APM, highlighting changes in political loyalties as the 2027 elections approach.

Protesters marched in Abuja demanding the rescue of kidnapped pupils and teachers from Oyo State. The demonstration was led by activist Omoyele Sowore.

Hilda Dokubo criticizes President Tinubu for his response to Nigeria's insecurity crisis, emphasizing the disconnect between officials and ordinary citizens.

The Adamawa State Business Women Support Group appeals for intervention in the APC senatorial candidate selection to ensure party unity ahead of the 2027 elections.

The NUPRC has announced that the 2026 licensing round will begin by the third quarter of 2026. This follows the successful 2025 licensing round set to start in December.

A road accident on the Yola-Mubi road in Adamawa has resulted in the deaths of four NYSC members and a soldier. The vehicles collided head-on, leading to a fire.

The Labour Party in Anambra has completed its primary elections for the 2027 general elections, selecting candidates for the Senate and House of Representatives.

Seven people have died in a clash between farmers and herders in Bauchi State. About 50 huts were destroyed in the violence, prompting police intervention.

Benjamin Katabana has been found guilty of murdering Uchenna Okirie, a Nigerian student, during a stabbing incident in Norwich, England.

A tricycle rider allegedly killed his partner during a fight in Rivers State, leaving her body with their two young children. The incident has shocked the local community.

The APC has dismissed a fake list of its senatorial candidates circulating on social media, urging the public to disregard it. The party emphasizes that only authorized channels can announce official candidates.