On Apr. 30, 2024, as the sun rose over Lagos, bulldozers rolled in to the Oniru waterfront, a popular leisure hub, where they cleared kiosks, restaurants and other beachside businesses. The demolitions signaled the start of Nigeria’s most ambitious road project in decades.
SUBAIR MOHAMMED gives a vivid account of how events played out in the Lagos State House of Assembly following the threat by the impeached Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa to resume in office, when the House resumed plenary on January 27.
The Lagos State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, rescued two persons from the collapsed building at Ikota, Lekki area. The command made this known in a statement by its spokesperson,
Foreign investors, particularly those from the European Union (EU) have been urged to really commit to the development of Nigeria.
The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has explained why United Airlines chose to make an air return to Nigeria.
United Airlines said it was cooperating with U.S. and Nigerian investigators to determine what exactly happened on the flight.
In a statement on Wednesday, Abdullahi Musa, NAMA’s director of public affairs and consumer protection, said the decision to return to Nigeria was made by the pilot based on his assessment of the situation and the perceived safety of landing at the departure airport.
The African Knockout Championship (AKO7), held on Sunday, December 29, 2024, has once again set the stage ablaze
Nigeria's central bank expects the economy to expand by 4.17% this year, Governor Olayemi Cardoso said on Thursday, driven by ongoing reforms and stabilising inflation.
The chief executive officer of NORD Automobile Nigeria Limited, Oluwatobi Ajayi, has expressed immense joy and gratitude at his unexpected recognition from LEADERSHIP Newspaper as CEO Manufacturer of the Year 2024,
A flight to Washington, D.C., returned to Nigeria after “unexpected aircraft movement” caused injuries, United Airlines said. A statement from United emailed to The Hill on Monday said that one of its flights headed for Washington,
The €300,000 (about N470million) three-year grant is part of the EU’s effort to support Eurocham to effectively fulfil its mandate and expand its membership base in Nigeria.