Ferdinand Agu specializes in investigative journalism, uncovering corruption, accountability gaps, and systemic issues across public and private sectors in Nigeria.
President Bola Tinubu has extended the Shea Export Ban until February 2027, reinforcing Nigeria’s commitment to local processing, industrialisation, and value-added exports.
Oyo State Government has approved N900 million in counterpart funding to unlock N16.7 billion for major road projects covering 68 kilometres, alongside key infrastructure and automation upgrades.
Funky4Gang has urged upcoming artistes to prioritise discipline and humility, stressing that talent alone is not enough for lasting success in Nigeria’s entertainment industry.
The Lagos State Government has approved a 13% BRT fare increase effective March 2, 2026, citing inflation, rising maintenance costs and operational sustainability concerns.
Rescue efforts in Benue succeeded as Governor Hyacinth Alia confirmed the safe release of 15 abducted passengers, including eight JAMB candidates, after a coordinated security operation.
Rebuttal from the Federal Ministry of Finance as it rejected allegations of hidden spending and diversion of federation revenue, saying claims misrepresented the World Bank’s Nigeria Development Update.
Arrest in Nasarawa as police detained a pastor over the alleged defilement of a minor after investigators said the suspect deceived the victim’s guardian and took her to a hotel.
Warning against early 2027 presidential contests, the Arewa Youth Assembly said President Bola Tinubu must complete an eight-year Southern tenure in the interest of national unity and continuity.