Roberts Orji

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Roberts Orji – Correspondent-at-Large: Roberts Orji is a seasoned journalist specializing in political and governance reporting across Nigeria. As Correspondent-at-Large, he ensures in-depth coverage of critical national issues while maintaining editorial integrity.

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DR Congo–Burundi Border Reopens After Two-Month Closure

The Uvira–Gatumba border crossing between DR Congo and Burundi has reopened after more than two months, following renewed government control of Uvira in South Kivu province.

UniAbuja Senate Expels 28 Students Over Disciplinary Offences

The Senate of Yakubu Gowon University, Abuja, formerly UniAbuja, has expelled 28 students for offences including examination malpractice, assault, cult-related activities and drug possession.

Umahi Firmly Denies Rift With Julius Berger, Insists On Equal Standards

Umahi denies rift with Julius Berger, saying all contractors must comply with Federal Ministry of Works policies, pricing regulations and uniform quality standards on federal projects.

Shocking Livestock Crisis: 65% Of Nigeria’s Consumption Imported

Livestock consumption in Nigeria remains import-dependent at 65%, as minister decries poor funding and stalled diversification drive.

Enugu APC Congress Earns Praise from Peter Mbah, Party Leaders

Enugu APC Congress recorded peaceful and democratic local government exercises across the state, drawing commendation from Governor Peter Mbah and the party’s national panel, with Nkanu East and Nkanu West chairmen highlighted for leadership.

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Tinubu Names Ex-UNILAG VC Ogundipe As NUC Board Chairman

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appointed former University of Lagos Vice-Chancellor, Professor Oluwatoyin Temitayo Ogundipe, as Chairman of the Governing Board of the National Universities Commission (NUC), entrusting him with overseeing reforms and strengthening Nigeria’s university system.

Presidency Dismisses Obi’s Resignation Call, Defends Tinubu’s Record

The Presidency has rejected Peter Obi’s call for President Bola Tinubu’s resignation, describing it as a distraction while highlighting the administration’s achievements in security, economic reforms, infrastructure development and governance.

Major ISIS Crackdown: US Designates Nigerian, Two Others, Six Entities Over Terror Financing

The United States has designated a Nigerian, two other individuals and six entities for allegedly financing ISIS, accusing them of operating a transnational network that moved funds across Europe, the Middle East and West Africa to support the terrorist group's activities.

Deadly Heatwave: 18 Die In France As Record Temperatures Sweep Europe

A severe heatwave sweeping across Europe has claimed at least 18 lives in France, including two children left in a hot vehicle, while record-breaking temperatures continue to raise concerns across the continent.
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