14 Oct
  • NASS proposes Nov 2026 for 2027 presidential, governorship polls
  • Reps PDP Caucus raises alarm over plot to truncate national convention
  • FG directs VCs to implement ‘no work, no pay’ policy
  • How Trump brokered ‘historic’ IsraelPalestine pact to end Gaza conflict
Nigerian Tribune
14 Oct
  • We’re Not Intimidated By No-Work, No-Pay Threat, Say Varsity Lecturers
  • National Assembly Proposes Nov 2026 For Presidential, Governorship Polls
  • Maryam Sanda’s Presidential Pardon, Grave Injustice, Says Slain Husband’s Family
  • Nigeria Records 145 Building Collapse Incidents In 4 Years
Leadership
14 Oct
  • Field to famine: Poor seeds trap farmers in low harvest
  • How two female innovators are reducing N3.5trn food waste
  • Universities shut as FG enforces no-work-no-pay on lecturers
  • Tight wallets, shifting tastes - Nigeria’s changing beverage market
business Day
14 Oct
  • NASS proposes Nov 2026 for presidential, governorship polls
  • NAFDAC nabbed 1,703, Customs raked in N658bn in one month – NOA
  • Tinubu, CAN mourn as renowned evangelist Uma Ukpai dies at 80
  • ASUU strike: FG directs varsity VCs to ensure ‘no work, no pay’ enforcement
Blueprint
14 Oct
  • Religious Leaders Reject US’ Claim of Genocide Against Nigerian Christians
  • 2027: N’Assembly Proposes November 2026 for Presidential, Governorship Elections
  • Rewane: Nigeria’s Economic Recovery Tangible, Rooted in Fiscal Consolidation, Sectoral Resilience
  • Analysts Caution Nigeria Risks FTSE Setback if Capital Gains Tax Proceeds
ThisDay
14 Oct
  • 72.64% of Nigeria’s petrol imported amid rivalry from new refineries
  • NASS proposes November 2026 for next general elections
  • Dangote warns against using monopoly claims to discourage local investment
  • Defections: Makinde insists Nigerians hold ultimate verdict
The Guardian
14 Oct
  • 2027: NASS Proposes Nov 2026 for Presidential, Governorship Elections
  • ASUU Strike Grounds Varsities Nationwide Over Lingering Issues
  • Police Assure Informants of Protection in Niger
  • World Bank Emerges Nigeria’s Biggest Creditor with $18bn Exposure
Daily assets
13 Oct
  • Local investors drive equities trading to 18-yr high
  • Women founders call for inclusion as investors tighten purse strings
  • How Nigeria’s states are opening their books — and why it must continue
  • Jazz, genius & glitz light up Lagos at BusinessDay BAFI Awards 2025
business Day
13 Oct
  • Presidency: Why 2027 is not yet South East’s turn – Umahi
  • Treat gunshot victims before police report, NARD urges hospitals
  • Yakubu’s reforms laid foundation for credible polls – INEC
  • Lagos records 3,629 cases of violence against children in one year
Blueprint
13 Oct
  • ASUU begins 2-week warning strike, says members intellectual capital being drained
  • NIGERIANS IMPORTED N594BN RAW SUGAR FROM BRAZIL AMID DEFICIT
  • FAAC: Improved cashless adoption boosts allocations by 95.88% to N255.12bn
  • How ECOWAS Court instrumentality can be used to end insecurity –Lawyers
New Telegraph
13 Oct
  • FG Threatens ‘No Work, No Pay’ as ASUU Begins Two-week Warning Strike Today
  • Wale Edun Indisposed as Cardoso Leads Delegation to World Bank-IMF Meet in DC
  • ARISE News Channel: We’ll Be Consoled over Maduagwu With Improved Security, Healthcare System
  • Eni Reports 20% Crude Output Rise in Abo Field, Lauds NUPRC’s Reforms.
ThisDay
13 Oct
  • Criticisms, outrage, suspicion trail presidential pardon of 175
  • Mbah’s exit ends PDP’s stake, dominance in South-East
  • Zenith Bank hopeful of full-year performance, pays N51.3b dividends
  • ASUU-FG talks end in stalemate as CONUA breaks ranks
The Guardian
13 Oct
  • FG threatens ‘no work, no pay’ as ASUU declares two-week strike
  • INEC chairman: 12 hurdles Amupitan may face
  • Presidency confirms Edun’s ill-health
  • Nigerians search for alternatives over scarcity of cooking gas
Nigerian Tribune
12 Oct
  • The rich flourish while millions sink deeper into povert
  • Welbeck Electricity supports move for safer Lagos, donates solar street lights
  • Welbeck Electricity supports move for safer Lagos, donates solar street lights
  • Why Atiku, Obi, Jonathan can’t defeat Tinubu In 2027 — Orji Uzor Kalu
business Day
12 Oct
  • Some People Occupying Government Offices Are Ex-convicts– Ex-DSS Director
  • ra Of Depending On Oil Revenues Must End– Governor Mohammed
  • Arise TV Reporter: How Estate Security Guard Was Killed Trying To Protect Ten
  • Teens Drown Swimming In Kano Stream
Leadership
12 Oct
  • Bala Mohammed: Defections Won’t Sink PDP, We’ll Return to Aso Villa in 2027
  • NUPRC: Senior Oil Workers' Three-day Strike Shrank Nigeria's Crude Output to 1.58m bpd in September
  • Presidency Justifies Clemency Granted 175 Inmates, Ex-convicts
  • In a Sweeping Reform, CBN Gives Banks 48-hour Ultimatum to Refund Failed ATM Transactions
ThisDay
12 Oct
  • Truck drivers now killers on highways, Nigerians lament
  • Arewa Think Tank hails Tinubu over Amupitan’s choice as INEC chair
  • The Unforgotable Hero Fela Anikulapo-Kuti
  • ollywood has more access to broader markets than Kannywood
Blueprint
12 Oct
  • DG, DSS, Ajayi And The Power Of Attitude
  • MIXED GRILL OF BARRIERS, LEAPS SHAPES LIVES OF NIGERIA’S TENDER ANGELS
  • Enugu Governor, Assembly Members, Councillors Set To Defect To APC On Tuesday
  • My Pardon Signifies New Beginning, Reconciliation With Destiny, Says Lawan NEWS/PAGE 3
The Guardian
12 Oct
  • PENGASSAN’s strike slashed oil production in Sept –NUPRC
  • s N152.4trn, rises by N3trn in 3 months
  • UNODC: Cybercrime undermines public trust, exploits vulnerabilities
  • Nwodo: PDP may end up with parallel Conventions
New Telegraph
11 Oct
  • Another Blow for PDP as Enugu Gov, Peter Mbah Moves to Join APC
  • On International Day of Girl Child, Female CEOs Call for Bold Action to Break Gender Barriers
  • Stakeholders Set Agenda for Amupitan
  • Nigeria Beat Lesotho to Keep 2026 World Cup Hope Alive
ThisDay
11 Oct
  • Nigerians will defeat APC in 2027 —PDP
  • kiti gov presents N415.57bn budget for 2026
  • Lagos APC hails Tinubu’s pardon of Macaulay, 174 others •Says it’s triumph of justice and compassion p5 p4 p13 p2
  • Osun LG crisis:Council funds intact with us, UBA’s lawyer tells court
Nigerian Tribune
11 Oct
  • ALAAFIN, OLUBADAN, AMOTEKUN, OTHERS WORRY OVER BANDITS’ MOVE INTO KWARA
  • World Cup: S'Eagles beat Lesotho, keep hopes of qualifying alive
  • NSCIA cautions CAN over alleged false reports on Christian genocide
  • onathan under pressure to declare for ADC
New Telegraph
11 Oct
  • Truck drivers now killers on highways, Nigerians lament
  • Arewa Think Tank hails Tinubu over Amupitan’s choice as INEC chair
  • The Unforgotable Hero Fela Anikulapo-Kuti
  • 1986 coup: Vatsa family thumbs up Tinubu over state pardon, insists son innocent
Blueprint
11 Oct
  • Enugu Governor, Assembly Members, Councillors Set To Defect To APC On Tuesday
  • MIXED GRILL OF BARRIERS, LEAPS SHAPES LIVES OF NIGERIA’S TENDER ANGELS
  • My Pardon Signifies New Beginning, Reconciliation With Destiny, Says Lawan
  • Communications Minister, OpenAI’s Africa Lead, Others To Headline UNILAG Int’l Week
The Guardian
11 Oct
  • Some People Occupying Government Offices Are Ex-convicts– Ex-DSS Director
  • Some People Occupying Government Offices Are Ex-convicts– Ex-DSS Director
  • Arise TV Reporter: How Estate Security Guard Was Killed Trying To Protect Tenants
  • Jonathan Has Agreed To Meet Tinubu Over Nnamdi Kanu— Sowore
Leadership
10 Oct
  • Tinubu Names Amupitan as New INEC Chairman, NCS Endorses Choice
  • Security Forces Arrest Armed Robbers Involved in Death of ARISE News Channel Anchor, Somtochukwu
  • Nigeria Mourns as ‘Paragon of Integrity’, Christopher Kolade, Dies at 92
  • Tinubu Pardons Herbert Macaulay, Vatsa, Ogoni 9, Lawan, Five Others
ThisDay
10 Oct
  • Why I picked Amupitan as INEC chair —Tinubu
  • Insecurity in Nigeria not driven by religion, Senate clarifies
  • Tinubu pardons Herbert Macaulay, Vatsa, Lawan
  • Ekiti gov primary: APC disqualifies Kayode Ojo
Nigerian Tribune
10 Oct
  • 85% unreached as Nigeria buckles under massive care gap
  • Osun 2026:Oralusi declares bid to contest for guber polls
  • Senate blocks 2026 fiscal plan pending review of past spending
  • Nigeria buckles under massive care gap
The Guardian
10 Oct
  • Ensure Credible Elections, New National Electoral Chief Amupitan Urged
  • After World Bank’s Warning Of Rising Poverty In Nigeria, Manufacturers, Economists Proffer Solutions
  • President Pardons Herbert Macaulay, Vatsa, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Lawan, Others
  • Tinubu, Anyaoku Mourn As Business Icon, Christopher Kolade, Dies At 92
Leadership
10 Oct
  • OBJ, Jonathan, Gowon absent as Council of State approves Amupitan new INEC Chair
  • OBJ, Jonathan, Gowon absent as Council of State approves Amupitan new INEC Chair
  • Police suspend enforcement oftinted glass permit
  • STUDY REVEALS PIG’S LIVER TRANSPLANTED TO HUMAN FOR FIRST TIME
Nigerian Tribune
10 Oct
  • Niger ian cinema gr osses N12bn, eclipses 2024 haul
  • Niger ian SMEs compete for r elevance in Af CFTA er a
  • INEC’s new chair man faces voter confidence test
  • How Niger ia can sustain naira stability – World Bank
business Day
10 Oct
  • Council of State okays Amupitan’s nomination as INEC chair
  • Police nab12 over Arise TV anchor’s death, recover AK-47
  • Tinubu pardons Herbert Macaulay, Vatsa, Faruk Lawan, Ogoni 9, 163 others
  • National Single Window to streamline Nigeria’s import, export processes – FG
Blueprint
09 Oct
  • World Bank:Nigeria’s reforms yielded stability, not relief for poor
  • Presidency, Reps knock claims of genocide against Christians, to inform UN
  • AMB screens 176 underage candidates amid push for policy review
  • AHF: 4,000 girls contract HIV weekly globally
The Guardian
09 Oct
  • Senate seeks permanent military base in Kwara South as army steps up action
  • Senate seeks permanent military base in Kwara South as army steps up action
  • 139 million Nigerians living in poverty —World Bank
  • Exposing children to e-waste pollution can cause hypertension —Experts
Nigerian Tribune
09 Oct
  • Mischaracterisation:Reps rejects US claim of Christian genocide in Nigeria
  • CBN: STATE GOVTS KEY TO ATTAINING SINGLE DIGIT INFLATION
  • World Bank: 139m Nigerians living in poverty despite economic stability
  • Army deploys full brigade to rout kidnappers from Kwara forests
New Telegraph
09 Oct
  • With Reform Momentum, It’s Time to Bring Gains to the People, Says W’Bank
  • NBA, Atiku, Senior Lawyers Push for Probe, Prosecution of Nnaji over Alleged Forgery
  • Tinubu Inaugurates $400m Nigeria’s First Indigenous Crude Export Terminal in Rivers
  • NUPRC: Nigeria Attracted over $4.9bn in Non-Associated Gas Investments in Four Years
ThisDay
09 Oct
  • Tinubu’s economic reforms caused significant rise in revenues
  • Senate seeks military base in Kwara, summons defence minister, COAS, IGP
  • APC attains 2/3 majority in Senate as 2 members join ruling party
  • 2025 UTME: JAMB screens 176 underage candidates in Abuja, Lagos, Owerri10092025
Blueprint
09 Oct
  • FTSE to upgrade Nigeria in boon for capital flows
  • Economists fault opacit y in FG’s borrowing plans
  • World Bank flags Nigeria’s rising revenue collection costs
  • How border closure weakens manufacturing sector
business Day
09 Oct
  • Rights Groups, Lawyers Demand Stringent Laws Against Forgery
  • President Signs Law Creating 48 Police Academies
  • We‘II Rebuild Apapa, Tin-Can Ports In 48 Months – Dantsoho
  • GIRL CHILD EDUCATION, NAIRA STABILITY, WILL REDUCE POVERTY – EMIR SANUSI
Leadership
08 Oct
  • New Tax Law Exempts Most Workers From ‘Pay As You Earn’– Oyedele
  • We Must Finalise Electoral Reforms Well Ahead Of 2027
  • Reactions As Tinubu Seeks Fresh $2.84bn Foreign Loan
  • NATASHA RESUMES IN SENATE AFTER 6-MONTH SUSPENSION
Leadership
08 Oct
  • Anxiety lingers over insecurity, fate of displaced persons
  • NAERLS: Cost of food production rose by 36% in 2025
  • Abbas, Abia lawmaker clash over Nnamdi Kanu's health condition
  • Senate seeks 10-year passport ban for Nigerians convicted abroad
The Guardian
08 Oct
  • Certificate scandal: Uche Nnaji resigns as minister
  • INEC: Yakubu proceeds on terminal leave
  • Ogun Airport records first commercial flight
  • SSANU, NASU to protest October 9 over FG’s failure to meet demands
Nigerian Tribune
08 Oct
  • Tinubu seeks Reps approval to borrow $2.35bn, issue $500m Sovereign Sukuk
  • Oyedele: I received death threats from unknown persons over tax reforms
  • Yakubu bows out as INEC chair, hands over to May Agbamuche-Mbu
  • WORLD BANK UPGRADES NIGERIA’S 2025 GROWTH FORECAST TO 4.2%
New Telegraph
08 Oct
  • Uche Nnaji, Tinubu’s Minister Accused of Certificate Forgery, Quits
  • Dangote Vs PENGASSAN: Sanusi, Kukah, Oteh, Peterside, Others Wade In, Say Unionism Not Licence to Cripple Economy
  • All Eyes on Tinubu as INEC Chair, Yakubu, Bows Out, Agbamuche-Mbu Now Acting
  • 31st Nigerian Economic Summit: Beer Sector Backs MAN, Urges FG to Rescind Tax Stamps Rollout
ThisDay
08 Oct
  • INEC chair Yakubu makes history, hands over to Agbamuche-Mbu after 10 years
  • Kano among Nigeria’s fastest-growing revenue states – Official
  • NNPCL has replied queries over unaccounted N210trn – Senate
  • FG seeks NASS approval for $2.35bn new external loan
Blueprint
08 Oct
  • Soaring cooking gas prices strain household budgets
  • Favourable weather lifts Nigeria’s cashew earnings 11-fold
  • Prominent Nigerans call for dialogue, over sight in Dangotelabour dispute
  • INEC: Yakubu bows out, hands over to Agbamuche-Mbu
business Day