Mr. Buhari returned to Nigeria after 103 days in London.
Read moreThe interview was conducted before PREMIUM TIMES reported the racketeering at Lagos passport office, involving Immigration officers.
Read moreMr. Tinubu is currently outside the country.
Read moreThe acting president met with the president at the State House on Saturday.
Read moreThe acting president had directed the nominees to assume duties.
Read moreTop government officials were at the airport to welcome the president.
Read moreFormer aviation minister, Osita Chidoka, emerged the UPP governorship candidate.
Read moreThe Nigerian Airforce plane carrying Mr. Buhari landed at the Abuja international airport at 4.36 p.m.
Read moreMr. Buhari is travelling via Abuja's Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, and is billed to arrive at 5p.m.
Read moreMr. Buhari has been away from the country for more than 100 days.
Read moreMr. Babadende commends PREMIUM TIMES, and vows to identify those involved in the report and tackle issues mentioned.
Read moreResidents complain about the darkness on the capital city's once well-lit streets.
Read moreSome 2,000 companies are yet to appear before the committee.
Read moreMr. Buhari left the country for London on May 7 to continue with his medical treatment.
Read moreIt is not clear if the Senate will consider clearing the nominees.
Read moreTurkish Airline has a history of unfair treatment of Nigeria and Nigerians.
Read moreThe former president wrote senior lawyer Olisa Agbakoba.
Read moreGirls who spent three years in Boko Haram’s brutal captivity make the revelation in diaries they kept.
Read moreSecurity operatives raid an apartment where petroleum products are adulterated.
Read more“Obioha, working from Nigeria, was a central figure in a fraud scheme using digital disguises.”
Read morePriest had said his membership could deprive him of making heaven.
Read moreThe Senate President said in January that he would meet the young man and others.
Read moreThe university said it investigated the incident.
Read moreMr. Buhari has been in London for over 100 days receiving medical treatment for a yet to be disclosed ailment.
Read moreThe suspect, Clement Onubuogo, is a serving Permanent Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment.
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