- The Nigeria Police Force on Friday, August 30, sent another invitation to the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC)
- Police reportedly ordered NLC President Joe Ajaero and the union’s general secretary, Emma Ugboaja, to appear at the Force Headquarters on September 5, 2024, for questioning on new allegations
- This comes barely 24 hours after Ajaero was quizzed over allegations of criminal conspiracy, terrorism financing, treasonable felony, among others by the Intelligence Response Team (IRT) arm of the Police
Ajaero slammed with fresh allegations NLC warns of indefinite strike
Tinubu, NUPRC commended for fuel price cut as group pushes for local refineries

The Conscience of the Nation has praised President Tinubu and the NUPRC for policies that reduced fuel prices, providing relief during Ramadan The group highlighted the NUPRCs reforms, including the willing-seller, willing-buyer model, as key to stabilizing the sector They also urged the government to support more local refineries like Dangote to boost economic growth ... Read more Continue reading here ▶
2027: El-Rufais new political party known after sons cryptic Facebook posts

Bashir El-Rufais recent post of the SDP logo on his Facebook page has sparked speculation about his father Nasir El-Rufais potential defection from the APC The former governor has been consulting with political heavyweights like Buhari and Atiku, fueling talks of a coalition to challenge President Tinubu in 2027 Meanwhile, Nasir El-Rufai maintains he remains ... Read more Continue reading here ▶
"They're not well-informed": Senate President Akpabio blasts Nigerians amid rift…

Senate President Godswill Akpabio criticized uninformed public commentary on Senate matters, urging Nigerians to understand the facts before making statements Akpabio defended the Senates decision to suspend Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, stating that the suspension followed internal rules and procedures, and warned against misquoting Senate rules Niger Delta youth leaders, led by Jonathan Lokpobiri, voiced concerns ... Read more Continue reading here ▶
US visa application: Consular to reschedule interviews

The United States (US) Department of State has confirmed that the recent difficulties faced by Nigerians applying for US visas were caused by a partial systems outage Jennifer Johnson, press officer at the office of public and congressional affairs, Bureau of Consular Affairs, disclosed this information Earlier, Nigerians had complained about interviews that had been ... Read more Continue reading here ▶
Lagos State University graduate found dead in her boyfriend’s apartment

A Lagos State University graduate, Adija, was found dead in her boyfriend’s apartment in the Meiran area of Lagos, prompting concerns about domestic violence Her yet-to-be-identified boyfriend has absconded, and the police are making efforts to apprehend the suspect The couple’s toxic relationship had raised alarms among neighbours, who frequently heard their disputes Female graduate ... Read more Continue reading here ▶