FG Approves ₦13bn Lagos–Ogun Power Project, $34m Gear
FEC Approves ₦13 Billion for Lagos–Ogun Transmission Project, $34 Million for Transformer Procurement The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved…
FEC Approves ₦13 Billion for Lagos–Ogun Transmission Project, $34 Million for Transformer Procurement The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved…
Oba Sikiru Adetona’s Death Marks the End of an Era in Ijebuland The late hours of Sunday, July 13, brought…
Nasboi Embarks on 36-Day Kneeling Tour Across Nigeria to Honor Davido When Nasboi announced that he would embark on a…
Aloy Ejimakor, the special counsel to Nnamdi Kanu, has sparked discussions after criticizing the Director-General of the Department of State…
Nestlé, the world’s largest food and beverage company, is no stranger to global headlines. But on September 1, 2025, the…
Court Orders NYSC to Lift Skirt Ban: A Win for Religious Freedom and Gender Rights In a landmark ruling that…
Viral Moment Sparks Security Questions at Benin Republic Concert Popular Nigerian singer and Marlian Music boss, Naira Marley, was at…
Nigeria’s revenue collection system has once again become a point of contention, with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar rejecting the Federal Inland Revenue Service’s appointment of Xpress Payment Solutions as a payment service provider under the Treasury Single Account (TSA) framework. Atiku claims the move revives a “revenue cartel” that channels public funds through private intermediaries, undermining transparency and accountability. Meanwhile, FIRS defends the appointment as a technical and administrative reform aimed at modernizing Nigeria’s tax collection system. This disagreement highlights deeper debates over how public finances should be managed, balancing efficiency with oversight and public trust.
Top Movies to Watch in Cinemas This Summer 2025 As the sun blazes through 2025’s summer, cinemas across the world…
Two of Nigeria’s most unpredictable music stars, Portable and Speed Darlington are about to take their long-running beef from social…