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APRA and NAMPA have signed an MoU to co-host the 2026 Effective Communicators Conference in Namibia. The event aims to enhance communication strategies across Africa.
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APRA and NAMPA have signed an MoU to co-host the 2026 Effective Communicators Conference in Namibia. The event aims to enhance communication strategies across Africa.

The Minority Caucus clarifies that all signatures for Ikenga Ugochinyere's nomination were genuine, dismissing forgery allegations by Philip Agbese.

A viral video claims that electricity costs more for Northerners than Southerners. The analysis raises questions about fairness in pricing.

The ADC has taken legal action against Chief Judge Tsoho, claiming he disobeyed court orders and showed bias in their ongoing leadership dispute.

The NBA is concerned about strict bail conditions that make it hard for defendants to secure their release. This trend could undermine the purpose of bail in Nigeria.

Otabor Joseph, a student at LASU, was fatally injured in an armed robbery. The university expressed condolences to his family and friends.

Four men suspected of being cultists were arrested in Lagos. Police seized firearms and a knife during a raid in the Egbeda area.

FirstPower Electricity Distribution Ltd. warns traders in Anambra to stay clear of high-tension power lines to avoid serious risks like electrocution.

INEC reveals how Lere Olayinka accessed Emeka Ike's voter details. An electoral officer is under investigation for sharing this information.

Two men have been sentenced to death by a Nnewi court for kidnapping a businessman and causing him serious harm. The court found them guilty of the charges.

Governor Charles Soludo is committed to making Nnewi a leading industrial center again. He plans urban renewal to unlock the city's economic potential.

Dangote Petroleum Refinery has raised its oil processing capacity to 700,000 barrels per day. This move is part of a plan to reach 1.4 million barrels daily within two and a half years.