IMF flags risks in Nigeria’s planned $5 billion derivative deal with First Abu Dhabi Bank • World Cup 2026: Rafael van der Vaart names player that should replace Eze, Madueke in England squad • Police dismiss terrorist Infiltration claims in Ogbomoso, warn against fake news • 2027: BTO4PBAT vows landslide victory for Tinubu • Cross River partners INEC, NIMC, universities to boost voter registration • Adelabu’s aide not linked to sister’s kidnap, camp warns against false claims • Nigeria has no talent deficit, only opportunity deficit – Adegbe • HOMEF, others demand independent review of GMO approvals in Nigeria • Stem rising tide of political violence in Osun, APC tasks security agencies • 2027: Governorship aspirants spent N30bn in party primary elections, says EFCC • Tinubu: Abuja must reflect Nigeria’s ambition, growing population • NEMA activates emergency protocol ahead arrival of South African evacuees • FG constructs 15,000 houses across Nigeria – Tinubu • Xenophobia: First batch of Nigerian evacuees to land at Lagos airport, Thursday • Low vaccine coverage contributing to learning challenges, FG warns • Fintiri gives defecting appointees 48 hours to resign or be dismissed • LCCI, NASD rally SMEs on capital market funding • Customs moves against vegetable oil smuggling into Nigeria • Why IMF and World Bank are wrong on poverty: The devil is in the data, By ‘Tope Fasua • Nigerian govt, partners train NAPTIP, Civil Defence, others on GBV prosecution in schools • IMF flags risks in Nigeria’s planned $5 billion derivative deal with First Abu Dhabi Bank • World Cup 2026: Rafael van der Vaart names player that should replace Eze, Madueke in England squad • Police dismiss terrorist Infiltration claims in Ogbomoso, warn against fake news • 2027: BTO4PBAT vows landslide victory for Tinubu • Cross River partners INEC, NIMC, universities to boost voter registration • Adelabu’s aide not linked to sister’s kidnap, camp warns against false claims • Nigeria has no talent deficit, only opportunity deficit – Adegbe • HOMEF, others demand independent review of GMO approvals in Nigeria • Stem rising tide of political violence in Osun, APC tasks security agencies • 2027: Governorship aspirants spent N30bn in party primary elections, says EFCC • Tinubu: Abuja must reflect Nigeria’s ambition, growing population • NEMA activates emergency protocol ahead arrival of South African evacuees • FG constructs 15,000 houses across Nigeria – Tinubu • Xenophobia: First batch of Nigerian evacuees to land at Lagos airport, Thursday • Low vaccine coverage contributing to learning challenges, FG warns • Fintiri gives defecting appointees 48 hours to resign or be dismissed • LCCI, NASD rally SMEs on capital market funding • Customs moves against vegetable oil smuggling into Nigeria • Why IMF and World Bank are wrong on poverty: The devil is in the data, By ‘Tope Fasua • Nigerian govt, partners train NAPTIP, Civil Defence, others on GBV prosecution in schools