Tinubu postpones foreign trips over Kebbi, Kwara security crises
President Bola Tinubu has postponed his trips to South Africa and Angola to receive security briefings on the Kebbi schoolgirls’ abduction and the attack on worshippers in Kwara State.
President Bola Tinubu has postponed his trips to South Africa and Angola to receive security briefings on the Kebbi schoolgirls’ abduction and the attack on worshippers in Kwara State.
The APC has condemned PDP factional chairman Tanimu Turaki for calling on foreign powers to intervene in Nigeria, describing his appeal as reckless, unpatriotic, and a dangerous threat to national security and sovereignty.
AI data centre projects in China have drawn over $100 billion in state funding since 2021
Some of these self-appointed experts, acting as sympathisers, are truly the real undertakers we should beware of because they have never meant well for Nigeria as a nation.
The United Kingdom has announced that from January 2027, foreign graduates, including Nigerians, will have only 18 months to secure jobs after completing their studies, down from two years.
Nigeria’s total public debt has risen to ₦152.39 trillion as of June 2025—nearly doubling in two years—leaving each citizen with an estimated debt share of ₦662,600 and prompting warnings from economists over long-term fiscal risks.
Nigeria’s total public debt has risen to N152.40 trillion, a N3.01 trillion increase from March figures, according to new data from the Debt Management Office (DMO).
Despite vast deposits, Nigeria’s lithium industry is dominated by Chinese companies, with local investors sidelined due to insecurity, poor capacity and weak government support.
South Africa is consulting within government and with SADC countries on a law to transfer foreign prisoners back home.
Utah Governor Spencer Cox said he had prayed that Charlie Kirk’s killer was not American but admitted in grief that “it was one of us.”