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The police has defended its continued detention of rights activist Omoyele Sowore, stating that the activist refused to provide a statement during interrogation.
Following the media fiasco, the IGP Monitoring Team returned to the detention facility with a police cameraman, claiming to have received three fresh petitions against Sowore.
Former Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has completed the transfer of a player he, reportedly, showed interest ...
Portia Modise claims South Africa's Banyana Banyana faced food poisoning in Nigeria, played under duress, and lost a WAFCON ...
Nigeria's fast-moving consumer goods sector has become a monument to policy failure — where warehouses transform into morgues ...
As part of its bold plan to simplify insurance education and boost insurance literacy, Heirs Insurance Group, one of ...
Protesters on Friday stormed the Force Headquarters in Abuja and the Police Command in Ikeja, Lagos, demanding the immediate ...
Social commentator Mahdi Shehu has criticized how budgets are prepared and used in Nigeria, saying they benefit only a few ...
Loan apps are everywhere, but not all are safe. These 5 red flags will help you avoid scams, harassment, and hidden charges ...
Mary Ann Alexander, an R&B-pop artist from Kerala now based in Bengaluru, has been chosen as one of only 20+ global artists ...
Ikeja Electric has released its updated prices for prepaid meters, which take effect from August 6, 2025. The revised rates ...