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LEKKI FREE TRADE ZONE GETS TOP-LEVEL TLC AS HOUSING MINISTER DANGIWA LEADS INSPECTION
When the big wigs come calling, you know something exciting is brewing! Housing Minister Ahmed Dangiwa took a hands-on tour of Lekki and Lagos Free Trade Zones yesterday, sizing up the industrial heartbeat of Nigeria’s growth hubs. On Thursday, August 28, 2025, a star-studded entourage led by Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Mr. Ahmed…
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ANAMBRA GOV SOLUDO URGES ATHLETES TO AIM FOR GOLD AT NATIONAL YOUTH GAMES
With a strong medal track record, Anambra’s athletes are geared up to top the charts again at the 9th National Youth Games. Governor Chukwuma Soludo, represented by his wife Dr. Nonye Soludo, motivated 81 athletes and 45 officials before their departure to Asaba. He praised their past success—26 medals in 2024 with nine golds—and urged…
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BEIJING UNVEILS MASSIVE “WELL TOWN” OUTLET COMPLEX NEAR UNIVERSAL RESORT
Beijing’s newest mega commercial hub promises shopping, entertainment, and luxury stays—all set to open by late 2025. The “Well Town” project, Beijing’s largest commercial outlet, is nearing completion with a $1.4 billion investment. Spanning 500,000 sqm, it features the Nous Land Hotel with 300+ rooms and rooftop infinity pool overlooking Universal Beijing Resort. The Wangfujing…
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KEFFI RESIDENTS URGE FED GOVT TO LAUNCH ABUJA-KEFFI TRAIN SERVICE
With daily traffic jams choking the Abuja-Keffi road, residents want a train link like Abuja-Kaduna to ease travel and boost safety. Residents of Keffi, Nasarawa, are calling on the Federal Government to establish a train service connecting Abuja to Keffi. They believe this will offer a reliable alternative to road travel, reduce traffic gridlocks, and…
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US TO SHORTEN VISAS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AND JOURNALISTS
New US rules aim to curb long-term stays for foreign students and media pros—but critics warn of disruption and talent drain. The Department of Homeland Security plans to limit F visas for international students to a maximum of four years, down from the full length of academic programs that can exceed five years. Journalists’ visas…
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CROSS RIVER GOV OTU CHAMPIONS NUTRITION, PREVENTIVE HEALTHCARE FOR HUMAN CAPITAL
Good health and nutrition are at the heart of Cross River’s plan to boost productivity and sustainable development. Governor Bassey Otu inaugurated a 15-member nutrition council, emphasizing nutrition and preventive healthcare as key to his human capital agenda. He stressed that no society can thrive without healthy, well-nourished citizens and pledged policies to improve diets,…
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NIMR DEVELOPS NOVEL MICROBICIDE GEL TO PREVENT HIV IN WOMEN
A breakthrough vaginal gel that blocks HIV is in the works as Nigerian researchers aim to protect millions of women from infection.The Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR) is creating a smart microbicide gel designed to prevent HIV transmission in women. Dr. Sabdat Ekama revealed the gel contains two anti-HIV agents and uses temperature-sensitive technology…
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LEGISLATORS & THINK TANK TEAM UP TO RATE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY’S PULSE — WITH A PDP TWIST ON OSUN ELECTIONS
Abuja was buzzing as lawmakers and policy wonks rolled out the inaugural 10th Assembly scorecard—and the PDP caucus chimed in with a courtroom scoop on Osun’s local government polls. Transparency, accountability, and a dash of political drama? We’ve got it all.At Abuja’s public session, ERGAF-Africa’s Legislative Governance Innovation Hub unveiled its much-anticipated First Session Deliberative…
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FRSC AND EFCC TEAM UP TO FIGHT ECONOMIC CRIME AND ROAD CARNAGE
In Abuja on Wednesday, FRSC Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed and EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede shook hands and joined forces at the FRSC headquarters. The mission? To crack down on economic sabotage and tackle the deadly menace of road crashes in Nigeria. It’s a power duo move aimed at making Nigerian roads safer and the economy…
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NIGER DELTA YOUTH CLASH WITH SECURITY IN FIERY PROTEST AT NNPCL HQ
When fiery demands meet barricades—protesters and security locked horns in Abuja as the Niger Delta Ethnic Nationalities Youth Leaders Forum (NDENYLF) stormed NNPCL’s gates, accusing the group MD of corruption, job cuts, and office abuse. Abuja witnessed a heated standoff on Wednesday as members of the Niger Delta Ethnic Nationalities Youth Leaders Forum (NDENYLF) descended…
