OAU denies embarrassing Peter Obi, justifies aborted lecture • Mobile court convicts 34 in Delta over sanitation exercise • Abia govt demolishes more illegal structures in Umuahia • NNL: Abakaliki FC coach Anistar wants early preparation for 2026/27 season • 2027: Atiku alleges plot to disenfranchise Northern Nigeria voters • Emefiele trial faces fresh setback as prosecution struggles with key witness • Communal clash leaves over 20 dead, 400 homes razed in Adamawa • Judgment debt: Court restrains ShopRite directors from selling shares, assets • Why lawyers can’t be robed before military courts — Falana • Nigerians switch to local wears as cost of foreign made, okrika soar • EDITORIAL: Fixing the infrastructural rot in Nigerian varsities • Obasanjo: A Government That Can’t Secure Its People Shouldn’t Exist • PwC Urges South Africans to Invest in Nigeria’s Oil Sector to Secure Crude Supply • World leaders react to Washington gala shooting; suspect named, detained • 2027: Opposition’s joint presidential ticket causes stir • NHRC Honours Ford Foundation for Sustained Support to Human Rights in Nigeria • On Being A Freelance Politician • Party conventions, democracy and rule of law • Powerful Conversations Three resignations, two conversations, and a tariff anomaly that needs a memo • APC: Makinde Inciting Violence with ‘Wet e’ Remark, Not Mere Opposition Posturing • OAU denies embarrassing Peter Obi, justifies aborted lecture • Mobile court convicts 34 in Delta over sanitation exercise • Abia govt demolishes more illegal structures in Umuahia • NNL: Abakaliki FC coach Anistar wants early preparation for 2026/27 season • 2027: Atiku alleges plot to disenfranchise Northern Nigeria voters • Emefiele trial faces fresh setback as prosecution struggles with key witness • Communal clash leaves over 20 dead, 400 homes razed in Adamawa • Judgment debt: Court restrains ShopRite directors from selling shares, assets • Why lawyers can’t be robed before military courts — Falana • Nigerians switch to local wears as cost of foreign made, okrika soar • EDITORIAL: Fixing the infrastructural rot in Nigerian varsities • Obasanjo: A Government That Can’t Secure Its People Shouldn’t Exist • PwC Urges South Africans to Invest in Nigeria’s Oil Sector to Secure Crude Supply • World leaders react to Washington gala shooting; suspect named, detained • 2027: Opposition’s joint presidential ticket causes stir • NHRC Honours Ford Foundation for Sustained Support to Human Rights in Nigeria • On Being A Freelance Politician • Party conventions, democracy and rule of law • Powerful Conversations Three resignations, two conversations, and a tariff anomaly that needs a memo • APC: Makinde Inciting Violence with ‘Wet e’ Remark, Not Mere Opposition Posturing