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Lai Mohammed Gets International Lobbying Job

Former minister of information and culture, Lai Mohammed has been appointed as managing partner of Ballard Partners, an international lobbying firm.

Digital Ride-Hailing Drivers Begin Nationwide Strike

Drivers of Ride-hailing apps, including Uber, Bolt, LagRide and Indriver, on Wednesday, began a nationwide strike.

Alberta Ends Provincial State Of Emergency, Says ‘People’ Started 300 Wildfires This Year

More than 38,000 people in Alberta have fled their homes under duress from local evacuation orders since the start of May.

Terminating Passport Contract Will Cost N22bn — Reps

House of Representatives has warned the Federal Government against terminating a contract signed with a private firm, Iris Smart Technologies Ltd, for the production of electronic passport booklets.

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Tension Under Ikeja Bridge As Protests And Pro-Tinubu Rally Hold Simultaneously In Lagos

Tension briefly escalated under the Ikeja Bridge in Lagos on Friday as two different groups held separate rallies at the same location, leading to a contest over control of the protest ground. One of the rallies was organised by civil society organisations and human rights activists to highlight...

Mexico Defeat South Africa 2-0 In Fiery World Cup Opener As Three Players See Red

Mexico kicked off their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with a commanding 2-0 victory over South Africa in a dramatic opening match at the iconic Azteca Stadium. The game was packed with controversy as Brazilian referee Wilton Sampaio issued three red cards, with South Africa finishing the match...

Omoyele Sowore Hospitalised After Police Disperse Protesters With Tear Gas In Abuja

Human rights activist and former presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, was reportedly hospitalised on Friday after collapsing during a Democracy Day protest at Unity Fountain in Abuja. The incident occurred after police officers moved to disperse demonstrators who had gathered to protest worsening insecurity, economic challenges, and what they...