Journalists call for action to address the severe climate change impact on Abuja indigenous people, highlighting land loss, poverty, and resource conflict.
An expert explains how channeling $21bn in annual diaspora remittances into structured investments can solve Nigeria's significant housing deficit.
What caused the fire at Lagos Airport? A look at the Terminal 1 blaze, flight diversions, rescue efforts, and ongoing ...
Zichis Agro Allied Industries Plc has announced the signing of a land purchase agreement to acquire 2,000 acres in the communities of Ajebo and Ogbere, ...
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During Black History Month, I attended a nonprofit-hosted retirement roundtable and spoke with two African American retirees, both planning significant ...
Akume maintained that the Government is fully aware of these consequences and has instituted measures to address them ...
Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Chief Nyesom Wike, has approved the nullification of 485 land documents across several districts in Abuja following ...
The activist urged the new police chief to make respect for fundamental rights the cornerstone of his administration. Human rights lawyer and activist, Deji Adeyanju, has charged the newly appointed ...
Prospective land buyers in Oyo State have been cautioned against acquiring property without engaging qualified surveyors, as failure ...
The vigilante fights criminals; the separatist contests borders. That distinction matters. And yet, the streets collapse them into one category. Why? Because both men speak the language of protection.
The SHA does not measure the number in the province, but Ndubka estimated there are 25 Nigerian doctors and specialists in Prince Albert and about 200 in the province. The Canadian Association of ...