Reporter’s Diary: Abuja’s not so world-class new airport terminal
The Buhari administration has been ushering in new, high-profile infrastructure projects, but does Abuja’s new airport terminal shed light on...
The Buhari administration has been ushering in new, high-profile infrastructure projects, but does Abuja’s new airport terminal shed light on...
Young Nigerians, whose dreams of a successful life abroad did not materialise, are coming home traumatised by their experience, only...
The case dates back to the 2018 killing of a youth corps member, who was allegedly shot by a SARS...
IDPs in Abuja’s informal settlements say they need government support while they wait for peace to return to the North-East
A digital rights group believes the websites have been deliberately targeted by the government for playing an active part in...
Omioye Titilayo told PREMIUM TIMES that the men who abducted her husband on November 13, wore the same outfit as...
"Those children have now become my children. I have made commitments to the family to train them until they become...
The victim is missing seven days after he was abducted by suspected security officials, his wife says.
The victim is missing seven days after he was abducted by suspected security officials, his wife says.
Mr Adene's mother told journalists that "protest is a fundamental human right", and that she stood with her son and...
“I’m not broken. If there is a protest somewhere, I will cover it as I have always done, and no...
“It is clear that the government does not have any evidence against him that warrants a federal offence,” his lawyer...
On the day of their arrest, the Magistrate had refused to grant bail to the defendants on oral terms, instead,...
Mr Adene was arrested in Lagos but transported to Abuja.
The heavy presence of military and police officers at Unity Fountain forced organisers to call off the programme.
The six protesters were arrested on Friday morning.
The protesters had gathered at the National Assembly around 7 a.m. to demand an end to police brutality.
“The change we want will not be forged on the negotiation table; it will be formed on the streets.”
Within a 36-hour period from Monday, October 19, hoodlums in Abuja destroyed properties worth hundreds of millions of naira.
It is not yet clear who fired the shot that injured the suspected looter.
On Monday morning, looters amassed at Idu where they attacked another warehouse.
The group says it has raised N148 million.
There were reports of vendors at the Gudu market arming themselves against potential looters, but the situation remained calm.
The protesters, who gathered at the national police headquarters in Abuja, came under siege from the police.
Despite motorists being stuck for hours, the majority of people remain supportive of the protesters.
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