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Nigerian Youth To Lead Fight Against Malaria

The Geneith Health Competition (GHC) is set to empower Nigerian youth as ambassadors in the fight against malaria, with the aim of eradicating the disease across the country. The initiative, organized by CEOAFRICA, sponsored by Geneith Pharmaceuticals Ltd., and powered by Coatal Forte Softgel, targets students in secondary and tertiary institutions. It provides a structured...
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LP Apologises To Candidates Over Exclusion From By-Election

The Labour Party (LP) has apologised to its candidates for their exclusion by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from last Saturday’s parliamentary by-elections. In a statement issued by its interim National Publicity Secretary, Tony Akeni, the party accused INEC of a flagrant violation of the Nigerian Constitution and disobedience to the judgment of the...
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Top 15 News Roundup For Latest Nigeria News August 19

Here is New Telegraph’s news roundup of the top 15 latest Nigerian news making headlines today, Tuesday, August 19th, 2025. Kogi Gov. Ododo’s Father Dies At 83 Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, has lost his 83-year-old father, Alhaji Ahmed Momohsani Ododo. Late Ododo, according to a press statement issued by …Read more APC, Ganduje Mourn...
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Protecting Your Wealth in Uncertain Ti

Life has a way of springing surprises, some pleasant, others capable of erasing years of hard work in a matter of hours. A sudden illness, a fire outbreak, an auto accident, or even a flood can push families and businesses into deep financial distress if there’s no safety net in place, JOSEPHINE OGUNDEJI writes It...
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NITP Pushes for 1992 Urban Planning Law Enforcement in Niger

The Nigerian Institute of Town Planners has intensified its push for sustainable and orderly urban growth by inaugurating a Presidential Committee to liaise with the National Assembly for the full implementation of the 1992 Urban and Regional Planning Law. Speaking at the inauguration of the committee in Abuja, NITP National President, Dr Ogbonna Chime, said...
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Illegal Shoreline Structures Targeted for Demolition in Nige

The Surveyor-General of the Federation, Abudulganiyu Adebomehin, has warned that all illegal structures on Nigeria’s shorelines will be removed. This was contained in a statement signed by the Head of Information and Public Relations, Henry David, in Abuja recently. Adebomehin gave the warning during a visit by the executive teams of the Nigerian Institution of...
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APWEN Launches Consultancy Apprenticeship for Female Enginee

The Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria has launched a Consultancy Apprenticeship Programme to mentor and equip young female engineers with industry-ready skills. In a statement, the chairman of the APWEN Lagos Chapter, Atinuke Owolabi, noted that SECAP stood out as more than just a mentorship programme, offering young female engineers the rare opportunity...
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Kano Approves ₦40.8bn for Road Projects

The Kano State Government has approved contracts totalling over N40.8 bn for the construction and rehabilitation of 17 township roads in the Kano metropolitan area. In a statement, it was noted that these projects span key local government areas, including Gwale, Nasarawa, Kumbotso, Fagge, Kano Municipal, Tarauni, Dala, and Ungogo. The disclosure was made by...
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Nigeria’s Factories Go Local Amid Naira Devaluation

Nigeria’s manufacturing sector is turning inward for survival as the impact of the naira devaluation and foreign exchange scarcity continues to reshape supply chains across the country. This is according to a new report by Financial Times on Sunday, which highlighted how volatility in the forex market is forcing companies to reduce their dollar reliance...
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