Polaris Bank, in partnership with Evolve Charity Trust, has successfully concluded its 2025 nationwide distribution of school essentials to 1,000 students across ten public secondary schools in five states, including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The initiative is part of the
Union Bank of Nigeria has secured another prestigious accolade, being named Best Company in Workplace Practice at the Sustainability, Enterprise and Responsibility Awards. The ceremony took place on Saturday 29 November 2025 at the Grand Ballroom, Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos.This significant achievement follows a comprehensive assessment by SERAS multinational
The United States Consulate General in Lagos has announced a pre-departure orientation session for Nigerian students who have been issued valid U.S. student visas. According to the consulate, the session is designed to prepare students for academic life, cultural adjustment, and living conditions in the United States ahead of their departure. The orientation is scheduled
Petrol prices across Nigeria are set to drop to N739 per litre from Tuesday, according to Aliko Dangote, President of the Dangote Group. Dangote disclosed this while speaking on efforts to stabilise fuel supply and pricing following the commencement of large-scale production at the Dangote Petroleum Refinery. He said the price reduction is aimed at […]
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Area Command, has strengthened inter-agency collaboration with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) following a courtesy visit by the NDLEA Strategic Command, Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport. In a statement signed on Friday, 12 December 2025 by the Public Relations Officer, Assistant
By Adejare Ibrahim Who is Mallam Farouk? Aliko Dangote, in a press conference, alleged that a senior government official sent his four children to a secondary school in Switzerland at a whopping cost of 5 million dollars (an equivalence of 7.5 billion naira). A person of Dangote’s status will not just speak for speaking sake. […]








