Category: Nigeria news
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SanlamAllianz Nigeria Named Among Top 50 “Good to Great” Companies
SanlamAllianz Nigeria has further cemented its reputation in the Nigerian insurance sector, being named among the Top 50 Good to Great Companies (Certified) by Business Times, a prominent Lagos-based business and finance publication. The accolade recognizes companies in Nigeria that demonstrate strong corporate governance, visible community impact, financial stability, and employee confidence. In addition, the
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FSL Insurance Brokers Launches “FSL Insure” Mobile and Web App
FSL Insurance Brokers Limited, a leading Nigerian insurance brokerage, has officially unveiled “FSL Insure”, a mobile and web application designed to streamline access to insurance products for individuals and businesses across the country. The FSL Insure platform offers a fully digital insurance experience, enabling users to explore, compare, purchase, and manage policies in real time,
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Regina Daniels’ Mother Loses AGN Presidential Election to Yakubu
Rita Daniels, mother of actress Regina Daniels, has been defeated in the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) presidential election. The election took place on Saturday during the Guild’s annual general meeting in Benin, Edo State, where Rita Daniels was narrowly beaten by Abubakar Yakubu, the AGN National Secretary, who succeeds Emeka Rollas as President. Yakubu
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FG Raises N4.72 Trillion via Treasury Bills in Q4 2025
As part of its 2025 budget financing plan, the Federal Government (FG), through the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has raised N4.72 trillion from the sale of Treasury Bills (TBs) in the fourth quarter of 2025 (Q4’25). This marks a 168% increase compared to the N1.76 trillion raised in Q3’25. Details of the Treasury Bills
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FG Bans Cash Payments for Government Services Starting January 2026
The Federal Government (FG) will implement a fully cashless policy for all revenue collection, effective January 1, 2026, banning cash payments across all ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs). Under the new system, the Federal Treasury eReceipt (FTeR) will become the only valid and legally recognized proof of payment for government transactions. The rollout will be
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Obasanjo: Boko Haram War Has Lasted 15 Years Because Insecurity Is an Industry
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has criticized Nigeria’s prolonged battle against Boko Haram, claiming the 15-year insurgency has become “an industry” sustained by beneficiaries both inside and outside government. Speaking during the Toyin Falola Interviews, Obasanjo highlighted that despite massive spending on defence and counter-terror operations, Nigeria has yet to defeat the terror network, which has
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Enugu Government Plans to Restrict Tricycles, Yellow Buses Amid BRT Rollout
The Enugu State government has announced plans to restrict tricycles (Keke), yellow buses, and minibuses from major highways in preparation for the city’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system. Transport Commissioner Dr. Obi Ozor disclosed the plan during a consultative meeting with transport unions and stakeholders, explaining that the measure aims to ensure the smooth rollout
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“Bandits Warned Us Not To Make Noise”: Rescued Niger Pupils Recount Ordeal
Florence Michael, one of the 100 pupils abducted from St. Mary’s Primary and Secondary School, Papiri in Agwara LGA, Niger State, has described the harrowing conditions of their captivity. Details of the Ordeal “They told us if we make noise, they would beat us and we would not go back home,” Florence said. Rescue Operation
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Shi’ites Movement Demands Justice, Petitions UN 10 Years After Zaria Massacre
The Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), commonly known as the Shi’ites, has petitioned the United Nations Human Rights Council, Amnesty International, and the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), demanding accountability for the Zaria Massacre that occurred a decade ago. The petition, signed by Abdullahi Danladi on behalf of the movement, calls for an independent international
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EXCLUSIVE: NDA Cadet Missing for Seven Months in Kaduna as Family Appeals for Government Intervention
The family of Stephen Kubuma Gani, a 21-year-old Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) cadet, has raised urgent appeals for intervention following his unexplained disappearance from the NDA in Kaduna State, leaving them in anguish for over seven months without any resolution. Gani, a native of Wukari Local Government Area, Taraba State, was admitted to the Academy
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