EPL: Chelsea announce squad numbers for players ahead of 2026/2027 season • South Africa rejects xenophobia label as Nigeria raises concerns • Shareholder representation at company meetings: Understanding the distinction between proxies and corporate representatives • WORLD IN BRIEF:US debt tops $40trn, Liberia charges ex-VP Taylor, US’s longest-serving prisoner dies at 101 and other stories • Operation FANSAN YAMMA: Troops foil abductions, rescue 30 victims in Zamfara, Katsina • Why Rwanda’s predictability makes it a better real estate bet than Nigeria — Nwulu • 83 Nigerians return from South Africa • Allocations can’t guarantee prosperity for states —Oyedele • Oyedele Gives Account of FG’s Reforms After President’s Directive • Thugs Attack Adeleke at Ataoja Palace Soon After Gov Received Certificate of Return • Accolades for Vanguard, Uncle Sam as ex-staff launch book, reunite, plan media library • UN Raises the Alarm over $159m Funding Gap, Says Millions May Miss Lifesaving Aid • Peter Obi Urges Nigerians to Choose Competence over Propaganda in 2027 Polls • 2027: HURIWA Asks Candidates to Halt Hate Speech, Present Clear Devt Blueprints • FG Okays N610bn Highway Projects, 600 Housing Units For Armed Forces • Army Moves Tactical Headquarters to Mangu as GOC Starts Operation Hard Nut • Banks’ Trade Lending Jumps 34.7% to N6.29 Trillion, Manufacturing Credit Falls 12.3% • Tinubu Appoints Adviser on Homeland Security, Famadewa, Head for 5-year Plan • No Basis for Transfer of Your Case to Another Judge, Kaduna CJ Tells el-Rufai • Katsina Begins Distribution of 90,000 Bags of Grains to Vulnerable Households • EPL: Chelsea announce squad numbers for players ahead of 2026/2027 season • South Africa rejects xenophobia label as Nigeria raises concerns • Shareholder representation at company meetings: Understanding the distinction between proxies and corporate representatives • WORLD IN BRIEF:US debt tops $40trn, Liberia charges ex-VP Taylor, US’s longest-serving prisoner dies at 101 and other stories • Operation FANSAN YAMMA: Troops foil abductions, rescue 30 victims in Zamfara, Katsina • Why Rwanda’s predictability makes it a better real estate bet than Nigeria — Nwulu • 83 Nigerians return from South Africa • Allocations can’t guarantee prosperity for states —Oyedele • Oyedele Gives Account of FG’s Reforms After President’s Directive • Thugs Attack Adeleke at Ataoja Palace Soon After Gov Received Certificate of Return • Accolades for Vanguard, Uncle Sam as ex-staff launch book, reunite, plan media library • UN Raises the Alarm over $159m Funding Gap, Says Millions May Miss Lifesaving Aid • Peter Obi Urges Nigerians to Choose Competence over Propaganda in 2027 Polls • 2027: HURIWA Asks Candidates to Halt Hate Speech, Present Clear Devt Blueprints • FG Okays N610bn Highway Projects, 600 Housing Units For Armed Forces • Army Moves Tactical Headquarters to Mangu as GOC Starts Operation Hard Nut • Banks’ Trade Lending Jumps 34.7% to N6.29 Trillion, Manufacturing Credit Falls 12.3% • Tinubu Appoints Adviser on Homeland Security, Famadewa, Head for 5-year Plan • No Basis for Transfer of Your Case to Another Judge, Kaduna CJ Tells el-Rufai • Katsina Begins Distribution of 90,000 Bags of Grains to Vulnerable Households