President Bola Tinubu has welcomed Nigeria's admission into the World Energy Council, describing it as a landmark achievement that strengthens the country's role in shaping global energy policy.
Mali and Nigeria have reaffirmed their commitment to stronger diplomatic cooperation after Ambassador Geoffrey Ijomah David Chima presented his Letters of Credence, with both countries pledging closer collaboration on security, regional stability and South-South partnership.
Thunderstorms and moderate rainfall are expected across most parts of Nigeria from Wednesday to Friday, as the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) advises residents to take safety precautions against strong winds and heavy downpours.
New U.S. tariffs of up to 12.5% have been imposed on imports from Nigeria and more than 80 other countries over alleged failures to prevent goods produced with forced labour from entering supply chains.
NACCIMA's national meeting in Nsukka is described as a landmark opportunity expected to boost trade, investment, jobs and the local economy of Enugu State.
Tinubu signs the 2027 peace accord and pledges peaceful elections as fresh concerns over INEC neutrality and public confidence emerge ahead of the presidential poll.
BOI praises President Tinubu after its ₦250bn Series 1 bond was oversubscribed within five working days, boosting long-term financing prospects for Nigerian businesses.
Adeleke rejects ADC claims of an electoral deal, saying his Osun re-election victory was secured through the support of God, voters and political partners.