The Lagos Red Line Rail starts operating for profit, with a daily capacity of 500,000 passengers
The governor of Lagos, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has declared the beginning of commercial service on the red line rail.On February 29,...
The governor of Lagos, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has declared the beginning of commercial service on the red line rail.On February 29,...
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Following Pyongyang's warning that it would take action to cut off its territory from the South entirely, North Korea detonated...
The Lagos State government has launched a new mental health helpline, the Lagos Lifeline Smart Number: 0700 000 MIND (0700...
In Orile-Iganmu, a dilapidated multistory building that was scheduled for demolition has collapsed. Since the building had been evacuated two...
On suspicion of raping a woman at a hotel in London, a former Premier League football player was taken into...
A British influencer died in Spain after falling from a 192-meter-tall bridge, one of the nation's tallest bridges. Around 7:15...
Remember how the jet was meant to convey the men's national football team to Benghazi after they left for Libya on Sunday, October 13? But instead of going to their destination, their flight was diverted to Al Abraq airport, which is two hours away. For several hours, the Nigerian players and their representatives were confined to the arrival hall at the airport and were not permitted to leave. Some Nigerians took to X to support Libyan authorities, while others denounced them after a number of Super Eagles players complained that they had been in the Libyan airport for more than 13 hours without a meals. They were defended by pointing out that the Libyan government had promised to react after the country's national football team had received similar treatment in Nigeria. Libyans, meantime, have called their government's treatment of the Super Eagles players "tit-for-tat".
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo asserts that Nigeria's economic difficulties are not God's will, pointing out that the nation is endowed with a wealth of natural resources. Speaking at the Methodist Archdiocese of Abuja's 40th anniversary celebration on Sunday, October 20, the former Nigerian leader made this statement. “As God created other nations, endowing them with resources, He similarly blessed Nigeria with numerous resources for growth....