Meet the strongest ‘Nigerian’ XI that will be at 2026 World Cup • Reps push bill to reform Nigeria’s statistical system • Divided by barrels, united by football • Tegbe takes oath of office, pledges affordable electricity for households, businesses • Tinubu swears in Tegbe, Enikanolaiye to power, foreign affairs ministries • Yago Sanchez’ crystal mosaic exhibition set to debut in Lagos • Warri–Itakpe train derails, four coaches run off track — NRC • FG yet to pay N3.3tn power debt approved by Tinubu — GenCos • Police neutralise three bandits in Zamfara • WAEC cracks down on extortion of WASSCE candidates by schools, supervisors • Government urged to invest in Technology-Driven Learning • Shettima, Sanwo-Olu, Oyedele maintain Lagos is investors’ haven • Invest in technology-driven learning to protect education amid insecurity • JCI Aberdeen Marks 70th Presidents’ Court, Welcomes New Local Leadership • Idaminabo, Onwurah, Smade honoured at Afriball launch in UK • Tinubu’s legacy projects will link six geopolitical zones – Umahi • N700bn Debt: Indigenous contractors begin fresh protest, shut down finance ministry • Indigenes fund N1.3bn infrastructure projects in Ile-Oluji community • OPINION: Nuhu Ribadu, the Man They Cannot Write Off • Senate to consider bill on state police this week – Senate Leader • Meet the strongest ‘Nigerian’ XI that will be at 2026 World Cup • Reps push bill to reform Nigeria’s statistical system • Divided by barrels, united by football • Tegbe takes oath of office, pledges affordable electricity for households, businesses • Tinubu swears in Tegbe, Enikanolaiye to power, foreign affairs ministries • Yago Sanchez’ crystal mosaic exhibition set to debut in Lagos • Warri–Itakpe train derails, four coaches run off track — NRC • FG yet to pay N3.3tn power debt approved by Tinubu — GenCos • Police neutralise three bandits in Zamfara • WAEC cracks down on extortion of WASSCE candidates by schools, supervisors • Government urged to invest in Technology-Driven Learning • Shettima, Sanwo-Olu, Oyedele maintain Lagos is investors’ haven • Invest in technology-driven learning to protect education amid insecurity • JCI Aberdeen Marks 70th Presidents’ Court, Welcomes New Local Leadership • Idaminabo, Onwurah, Smade honoured at Afriball launch in UK • Tinubu’s legacy projects will link six geopolitical zones – Umahi • N700bn Debt: Indigenous contractors begin fresh protest, shut down finance ministry • Indigenes fund N1.3bn infrastructure projects in Ile-Oluji community • OPINION: Nuhu Ribadu, the Man They Cannot Write Off • Senate to consider bill on state police this week – Senate Leader