News

Nasarawa welcomes the opening of Nigeria’s largest lithium processing facility

Nasarawa welcomes the opening of Nigeria’s largest lithium processing facility

President Bola Tinubu expressed his approval of the newly revealed lithium processing plant, which has the capacity to produce around 4,000 metric tonnes daily. The plant, located in Nasarawa State, was constructed by the Chinese company Avatar. Additionally, Canmax Technolog...

Politics

Call for Sanctions Against Jimoh Ibrahim and Olusola Oke for Anti-Party Activities in Ondo State Governorship Race

Call for Sanctions Against Jimoh Ibrahim and Olusola Oke for Anti-Party Activities in Ondo State Governorship Race

In the aftermath of the disputed primary elections held on April 20, the Ondo Peoples Assembly (OPA) has demanded strong disciplinary measures against Senator Jimoh Ibrahim and Olusola Oke by the All Progressives ...

Entertainment

‘Actress Ms DSF reveals how rejection stemmed from losing mother in childhood’

‘Actress Ms DSF reveals how rejection stemmed from losing mother in childhood’

Sharing her personal experience, Nollywood star and media personality, Dorcas Shola Fapson, also known as Ms. DSF, spoke about a time when a man declined to date her upon learning about her childhood loss of her mother. Recalling the incident, s...

Press

Alert! Counterfeit NIN Circulating Among Nigerians

Alert! Counterfeit NIN Circulating Among Nigerians

Reports from the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) indicate the presence of impostors who are posing as NIMC personnel to distribute fraudulent National Identity Numbers (NIN) to unsuspecting citizens....

Metro

EFCC Announces Arrest of 64 Suspected Internet Fraudsters and Recovery of 18 Vehicles

EFCC Announces Arrest of 64 Suspected Internet Fraudsters and Recovery of 18 Vehicles

Officials at the Ibadan Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, have reported the apprehension of 64 individuals suspected of involvement in internet fraud. Additionally, 18 vehicles were...