US Congressman Riley Moore has called on Nigeria to empower state governments in policing, citing rising insecurity and the need for improved protection of citizens.
Despite rapid growth in global internet access, the ITU warns that 2.2 billion people remain offline, with major gaps in access, speed, and affordability.
Eighteen Nigerian Army generals were honoured in a pull-out parade marking the end of decades of service, highlighting their contributions to military logistics and operations.
Epstein survivors say their identities were wrongly revealed in government-released documents and continue to appear online, prompting legal action against the US government and Google.
Iran’s military warns that any hotel sheltering U.S. troops could become a target, as the Middle East conflict intensifies.
A new study highlights widespread gender-based violence in Nigerian universities, with high rates among students and staff and weak reporting systems.
For the first time, a sitting U.S. president’s signature will appear on dollar bills as part of 250th anniversary plans, the Treasury announces.
Crude oil jumps nearly 6% after Iran rejects a U.S. peace proposal, while tensions rise over the Strait of Hormuz and ongoing Middle East conflict.
Tensions rise within the PDP as factions led by Turaki and Wike disagree over backing Tinubu in 2027, despite ongoing reconciliation efforts.
Civil servants in Abuja’s Federal Secretariat are instructed to work remotely as authorities close access roads around Eagle Square ahead of the APC national convention.