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THE Niger Delta Power Holding Company said it is seeking regulatory approval to free and commercialise about 200 megawatts stranded electricity by year's end.
Security personnel were on the ground to prevent the hijacking of the demonstration and disruption of public order.
Lagos is young and diverse, so what shapes ethnic and religious prejudice among teens? Our study tried to find out ...
THE IGP, Egbetokun, has directed police commissioners to provide protection for retired officers set to protest over the ...
Buhari had just learned he was misled into approving a $10 million transaction that was not in Nigeria’s best interest, a decision connected to the Nigeria Bulk Electricity Trading (NBET) under the le ...
THE PDP has condemned the alleged assassination attempt on its Anambra State governorship candidate for the upcoming November ...
FEMI Falana, has asked the Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, to withdraw his alleged threat to life against the Peter Obi ...
THE Dangote Petroleum Refinery is expected to hit 700,000 barrels per day (bpd) capacity before the end of the year.
SERAP and four Nigerians have filed a lawsuit against the Tinubu government at the ECOWAS court over failure to publish the ...
THE Ondo State Police Command has confirmed the death of a murder suspect, Femi Oladele, also known as Tallex, during a brief ...
Ikechi Agbugba is an associate professor of Agricultural Marketing. In this interview, he speaks on ways to minimise the ...
A former Lagos State governor, Babatunde Fashola, said it is "unrealistic" to expect local governments in Nigeria to function independently under the current constitution.