US Embassy in Nigeria: Over 150,000 Visa Interviews Conducted, Including 30,000 Students
US Embassy in Nigeria: Interview Nigerians for over 150,000 visas, including 30,000 students. Efforts to meet demand and streamline processes underway
International Democracy Day: Don’t give up on Nigeria – Peter Obi to Nigerians
Labour Party's Peter Obi urges Nigerians not to give up on the country, rather safeguard Nigeria's democracy on International Democracy Day. Don't give up on a better future!
Two Fighting: Don’t Blame Us When You Are Arrested in Street Fights – Police to Nigerians
Stay informed and avoid street fights as Nigeria Police warns Nigerians against public brawls and urged them to know the law.
Rising Dual Fuel Carburetor Costs Frustrate Nigerians Amidst Fuel Subsidy Removal
Nigerians express frustration over soaring prices of dual fuel carburetor LPG Conversion kits following fuel subsidy removal. Find out more.
Peter Obi reveals surest way of pulling Nigerians out of Poverty
Labour Party Presidential Candidate, Peter Obi, highlights the vital role of MSMEs in Nigeria's economy and surest way of pulling Nigerians out of Poverty
Rivers People Disappointed: Glitches in Civil Service Recruitment Test
Rivers people voice disappointment as Civil Service Commission Recruitment test encounters glitches, hindering completion. Learn more.
Debunking the Myth: Drinking Garri and Eyesight – Separating Fact from Fiction
In Nigeria, garri is more than just a staple food; it is a cultural phenomenon. Made from cassava, drinking garri has been a beloved part of Nigerian cuisine for centuries.
2023 Election: It is time to reconfigure our own BVAS – Peter Obi to Nigerians
Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi has appealed to Nigerians to get ready to reconfigure their own Bimodal Voter Authentication System (BVAS).
I am fully aware of the hardship, but – Buhari to Nigerians
President Muhammadu Buhari has acknowledged that he is well aware of the challenges that Nigerians are currently experiencing, but he has implored them to be patient.
Nigerians are refusing to exchange goods, services with the new naira notes – Lady laments
Barely a week after the new naira notes went into circulation, some Nigerians are still finding it difficult to accept it as legal currency, for reasons best known to them.
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