
Three Foreign Sailors Rescued From Pirates In Ondo
Three foreign sailors kidnapped by pirates in the oil-rich south of Nigeria last week have been rescued, the Nigerian Navy said Wednesday. The three —
Three foreign sailors kidnapped by pirates in the oil-rich south of Nigeria last week have been rescued, the Nigerian Navy said Wednesday. The three —
Officers and men of the Adamawa/Taraba Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), on Friday raided Mubi town market for foreign rice and other contraband.
Since 26 November 2019 when some international news services broached the report of an intercept revealing Turkey’s arms shipments to Boko Haram, anxious Nigerians have
Chief Olabode George, a Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has appealed to foreign nations not to lend President Muhammadu Buhari any
Anambra State Government says it has signed a memorandum of understanding with a foreign company for power generation in the state. Governor Willie Obiano made the
Turkey has begun sending captured foreign Islamic State (IS) members back to their original countries as of Monday, a Turkish official said. “A U.S. IS
Dream Team VII Head Coach, Imama Amapakabo, has raised the alarm over non-availability of foreign-based players in his squad currently preparing for the Under-23 Africa
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman has named Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud as the kingdom’s new foreign minister, fewer than 10 months after his predecessor took office.
Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, has urged the Federal Government to close Nigerian borders against foreign herdsmen who were largely responsible for attacks on farmers
Obasanjo, military chiefs warn of prolonged war against insurgency Buhari directs service chiefs to promptly settle fallen soldiers’ entitlements There are growing concerns that the
The Nigerian government, in a bid to curb leakages and ensure efficiency in the management of its resources, has directed that henceforth, all Ministers, Permanent
° Domestic Airlines fret, bleed ° Capital flight could rise to N600bn yearly In a time Nigerian carriers are shouting themselves hoarse to cut down