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Lagos Slashes Blue Line Rail Prices By 50%

In Line With the directive of the Lagos state governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, transport fares for the newly commissioned Blue Rail Line would be slashed in half.

Cameroon And Rwanda Clean Up Ranks In Wake Of Gabon Coup

After the shakeup in Gabon, certain African leaders have started making changes to their military roasters. 90 years old Cameroonian president, Paul Biya, and 65 years old Rwandan president, Paul Kagame, reportedly sack military chiefs in their respective countries.

Court Upholds ₦50M Damages Against Abbo For Slapping Shop Attendant

Senator Elisha Abbo, the lawmaker representing Adamawa North Senatorial District, has been mandated by the Court of Appeal in Abuja, to pay N50 million damages awarded by a High Court of the Federal Capital Territory for assaulting a woman, Osimibibra Warmate, in an intimacy gadget shop in Abuja, in 2019.

Cameroon Dam: CBN Farmers’ Loan Under Threat In Flooded States

Following the opening of the Lagdo Dam in Cameroon and as flooding hits some frontlines states, about 3.04 million Nigerian farmers may struggle to repay over N700bn Anchor Borrowers’ Programme loan of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

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Makoko Residents Protest Demolitions At Lagos Assembly

Residents of Makoko, the historic waterfront community on the Lagos Lagoon, on Thursday staged a protest at the Lagos State House of Assembly over the ongoing demolition of buildings in the area, accusing the state government of exceeding agreed safety limits and leaving thousands homeless. The protesters, drawn...

Japan And US Deepen Missile Cooperation, Plan Expanded Joint Military Drills

Japan and the United States have agreed to strengthen cooperation on missile development and expand joint military drills, including a greater security presence in waters southwest of mainland Japan, amid rising regional tensions linked to China. The agreement was reached on Friday during talks in Washington between Japan’s...

FCTA Workers Announce Abuja Office Shutdown As Strike Begins January 19

Employees of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) have announced plans to shut down government offices across Abuja and its area councils as an industrial strike begins on Monday, January 19, 2026. The action was declared by the Joint Union Action Congress (JUAC), which instructed workers across all...