Ibom Air, Akwa United FC Strikes Strategic Partnership Deal

The sponsorship deal, valued at ₦200,000,000 for an initial two-year term, includes both cash and in-kind contributions

“Serve With Integrity & Beyond Reproach” – Tinubu Tells New INEC Boss, Amupitan

President Tinubu stated that the governorship election on November 8, 2025, in Anambra State will serve as a litmus test for the new leadership of the electoral commission

566bn, $411m, 1,502 Properties Recovered Under Olukoyede’s Leadership – EFCC

the EFCC has witnessed significant internal reforms in the last two years, including the establishment of the Directorate of Fraud Risk Assessment and Control

LASAA Investigates Staff Involved In Alleged Improper Transaction

The said official of the agency was accused in a social media post of using a personal bank account to receive payments

FIRS Official Eteta Ita Battling N2bn Allegations Knows Fate December 8

Ita and Surestart School Ltd are standing trial  on 25-count charges,  bordering on criminal misappropriation, diversion, criminal breach of trust

EFCC Boss Olukoyede Tells Youth To Embrace Integrity, Shun Internet Fraud

promised to continue to support every initiative from well-meaning Nigerians that will guide the youth away from internet fraud.

NDA Commited To Strengthening Collaboration With French Military Academy, Gen AK Ibrahim Tells Visiting Commandant

He made this known on Tuesday, 21 October 2025, during the visit of the Commandant of the ESM, Lieutenant General Emmanuel Charpy

Gov Fubara Promises Cleaner Gateway To Port Harcourt City

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Tinubu’s Govt Target 20,000 Jobs Yearly Through Launch Of NJFP 2.0 – Shettima

The programme, he said, represents “a deliberate attempt to translate the nation’s demographic strength into productive economic power

Bayelsa Mourns Ex-Military Administrator, Feghabo’s Passing

Diri described him as a disciplined officer and a great patriot, who left at a time his services were still required by the state and the country