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Senate Reaffirms Support for Electronic Result Transmission Ahead of 2027 Polls
Abuja — The Nigerian Senate has reaffirmed its support for the electronic transmission of election results, dismissing reports suggesting that lawmakers had reversed the policy during deliberations on amendments to the Electoral Act. Several senators clarified that the upper chamber approved a modified provision that allows results to be transmitted electronically from polling units, while…
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NELFUND Explains Delay in Student Loan Disbursement to LAUTECH, Urges Schools To Allow Verified Students To Write Exams
The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has clarified the delay in the disbursement of student loans to beneficiaries of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), attributing the situation to unresolved institutional verification processes rather than lack of funds. In a statement, NELFUND explained that loan payments to tertiary institutions are strictly tied to the…
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FG Launches Free Wi-Fi for Schools, Hospitals Nationwide
The Federal Government has announced plans to provide free internet access to public schools and hospitals across the country, in a move aimed at improving digital learning, healthcare delivery and access to information. The initiative is part of the government’s broader digital inclusion and connectivity drive, designed to bridge the digital divide and ensure that…
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Naira Extends Gains, Appreciates to ₦1,351.02/$ at Official FX Market
The naira continued its upward trajectory at the official foreign exchange market on Tuesday, appreciating to ₦1,351.02 against the United States dollar. Figures published on the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)’s official platform showed that the local currency strengthened by ₦3.23 at the close of trading. The latest performance represents a 0.23 per cent gain…
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Senate Approves Electronic Transmission of Election Results, Retains Manual Backup
Abuja — The Nigerian Senate has approved the electronic transmission of election results from polling units, marking a major shift toward strengthening transparency and credibility in the country’s electoral process. The approval followed a reconsideration of contentious provisions in the Electoral Act Amendment Bill, after widespread public criticism and pressure from civil society organisations, political…
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Kwara Govt, NYSC Debunk Fever Outbreak Rumours at Orientation Camp
The Kwara State Government and the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) have dismissed reports circulating on social media alleging a fever outbreak, including Lassa fever, at the NYSC orientation camp in Yikpata, Edu Local Government Area of the state. The clarification followed widespread claims online that a corps member had allegedly died from a contagious…
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Princes Sue Alaafin of Oyo Over Alleged Breach of Tradition
The Alaafin of Oyo has been dragged before a court of law by a group of princes from the ancient Oyo royal family, sparking fresh controversy within the historic throne. The princes, who claim royal lineage to the Alaafin stool, approached the court to challenge what they described as alleged violations of established customs and…
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FG Begins Implementation of ASUU Agreement, Orders Nationwide Pay and Allowance Roll-out
Abuja, Nigeria — The Federal Government (FG) has commenced implementation of its renegotiated agreement with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), marking a pivotal step toward fulfilling commitments aimed at improving lecturers’ welfare and fostering stability in public universities. According to the Ministry of Education, the government has initiated the approved 40 per cent…
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Nigerian Police Officer Returns N2.6m Wrongly Paid into his Account
A police officer serving with the Borno State Police Command has returned the sum of ₦2.6 million that was mistakenly paid into his bank account, earning commendation from the command and members of the public. The officer, identified as Constable Mohammad Alhaji Muhammad, discovered that the money was erroneously credited into his account through an…
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Trump Expands U.S. Travel Ban to 39 Countries (Full List)
The United States has expanded its controversial travel ban, placing full or partial entry restrictions on nationals of 39 countries in a sweeping move that has sparked global concern and diplomatic reactions. The expansion, announced under a new presidential proclamation by U.S. President Donald Trump, took effect January 1, 2026, and represents a significant widening…