APC declares Gov Bago unopposed governorship candidate in Niger • Anyaoku, Others Raise Concern Over Rising Insecurity, Poverty Ahead Of 2027 Elections • Plateau aspirants petition APC over alleged flawed primaries • Oyo Guber APC primary: Former Nigeria’s power minister Adelabu takes an early lead as collation begins • ASUU-Benin threatens to shut universities over unimplemented agreement • 2027: ADC unveils plans for one million-man march for good governance • Ogun set to begin zero-dose vaccination campaign • Malnutrition: MSF treated over 60,000 Zamfara children in 2025 • “Hold Govt. Responsible If Universities Shut Down” – ASUU Tells Nigerians • APC declares Chinda Rivers governorship candidate • Report linking us to Osun govt contractor false -Adeleke University • APC Primaries: Sanwo-Olu Hails Turnout, Describes Lagos Poll As Free, Fair • U-17 WWC: Flamingos discover potential group foes before Guinea clash • FG compelling us to shut down universities – ASUU • APC postpones Kwara governorship primary after disruption at party secretariat • Full ruling: Why Circuit Court 9 denied bail for Abronye DC • V/R: Aflao Traditional Council opposes relocation of high court • Court sentences usher to death for killing girlfriend in Akwa Ibom • Ogun APC united, stronger ahead of 2027 as Yayi emerges flag bearer — Abiodun • Islamic scholar Abdulkadir Isawa wins PDP senatorial primary for Bauchi North • APC declares Gov Bago unopposed governorship candidate in Niger • Anyaoku, Others Raise Concern Over Rising Insecurity, Poverty Ahead Of 2027 Elections • Plateau aspirants petition APC over alleged flawed primaries • Oyo Guber APC primary: Former Nigeria’s power minister Adelabu takes an early lead as collation begins • ASUU-Benin threatens to shut universities over unimplemented agreement • 2027: ADC unveils plans for one million-man march for good governance • Ogun set to begin zero-dose vaccination campaign • Malnutrition: MSF treated over 60,000 Zamfara children in 2025 • “Hold Govt. Responsible If Universities Shut Down” – ASUU Tells Nigerians • APC declares Chinda Rivers governorship candidate • Report linking us to Osun govt contractor false -Adeleke University • APC Primaries: Sanwo-Olu Hails Turnout, Describes Lagos Poll As Free, Fair • U-17 WWC: Flamingos discover potential group foes before Guinea clash • FG compelling us to shut down universities – ASUU • APC postpones Kwara governorship primary after disruption at party secretariat • Full ruling: Why Circuit Court 9 denied bail for Abronye DC • V/R: Aflao Traditional Council opposes relocation of high court • Court sentences usher to death for killing girlfriend in Akwa Ibom • Ogun APC united, stronger ahead of 2027 as Yayi emerges flag bearer — Abiodun • Islamic scholar Abdulkadir Isawa wins PDP senatorial primary for Bauchi North
Lagos warns residents against fake emergency calls
Punch Nigeria 3 days 1 mins read
The Lagos State Government warns that fake emergency calls undermine rapid responses to genuine crises, with over 16 million fake calls received recently.
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