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Police officers detain a voter on the ground near a polling station in Kampala during the just concluded Uganda’s 2026 general elections
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Touts fighting over sharing formular at Oke Odo in Lagos State yesterday
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New Year Celebration: Children having fun at the National Museum Lagos State yesterday Photo:
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Children having fun on Boxing Day at Ndubuisi Kanu Recreational Parks, Alausa, Ikeja in Lagos yesterday
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A traffic warder from the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) at work at Alausa/Oregun Junction, Awolowo way, Ikeja in Lagos yesterday
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A diver in a Santa Claus outfit feeds fish at the Aquaria KLCC, one of the Christmas attraction at the aquarain, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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A couple and their daughter use a telescope to observe the last supermoon of 2025 known as the cold moon, in Aguimes. Photo:
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A bus conductor on duty along Abuja/Keffi expressway in Nyanya, Abuja yesterday.
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Protesters lie on the ground during the Women’s Nationwide Shutdown at Constitution Hill in Johannesburg on November 21, 2025, ahead of the G20 leaders’ Summit.
Read Full Story (Page 2)Where is the money?
Since May 2023, the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration has introduced sweeping economic reforms that have seen government revenues hit a record high. From billions of dollars saved from the fuel subsidy removal to a remarkable surge in non-oil...
Read Full Story (Page 1)ADC: How far, so far?
On Monday, November 3, the coalition-led takeover of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) will be four months old. While many have applauded the group’s efforts in offering Nigerians a glimmer of hope for an alternative political platform ahead of the...
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A resident talks on a mobile phone near an apartment building which was damaged during an overnight Russian drone strike in Kyiv, Ukraine
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South Korean air force honour guards perform at an aerospace and defence exhibition in Seongnam, South Korea
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A man walks on a bridge by the Vjosa valley, recently designated a UNESCO site in Tepelene Albania
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Residents walk near a bus and a car stuck in a huge hole that opened on a road, following unprecedented rainfall in Odesa, Ukeraine
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A general view of houses submerged in floodwaters due to monsoon rains enhanced by a recent typhoon in Calumpit, Bulacan, Philippines
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A firefighting helicopter spreads water over a forest fire in the coastal city of Benalmadena on the Costa del Sol, Spain
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A Women carrying logs of wood from a clearing site in Kibumba, DR Congo yesterday
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Fishermen at work at Jabi Lake in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, yesterday
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Visitors watch humanoid robots at the Unitree Robotics booth during the World Robot Conference in Beijing, China, yesterday
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A man performing knife stunt by cutting his tongue with a knife without drawing blood, during the Jola festival in Thiobon, Senegal, yesterday
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A faulty car being pushed off the road along Obafemi Awolowo Way, Jabi, in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja
Read Full Story (Page 2)We cannot pray away floods, it’s time for action
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has once again sounded the alarm: Over 20 states across the country face a high risk of flooding this year. This grim forecast, cited by NiMet in its July 2025 flood alert, should jolt every tier of...
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Members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), vacating camp to their places of primary assignment after the completion of their orientation course at Kubwa permanent orientation camp, Abuja, recently
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Divers plant a crossbred coral species from Honduras to help Florida’s reefs become more resilient to climate change in Miami, Florida
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People selecting secondhand shoes during the Wednesday’s market in Nyanya, Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, recently
Read Full Story (Page 2)WATER RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT (21 PROJECTS)
Construction of over 42 upper aquifer boreholes with overhead tanks and reticulation in different locations Rehabilitation of 157 motorised boreholes Rehabilitation of 56 hand pump boreholes Rehabilitation of 267 boreholes destroyed by the...
Read Full Story (Page 1)N39bn ICC cost can build 312 health centres, 1,200 classrooms
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Muslims observing Eid-El-Kabir prayer at the Central Eid ground in Gombe State, yesterday
Read Full Story (Page 2)2027: INEC ‘withholds’ registration of new parties
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Locals from Mawogi community, boarding a canoe at river Gurara in Abaji Area Council of the FCT, Abuja, recently
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Truck conveying travellers along Abuja/Keffi expressway in Abuja, yesterday Photo:
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Two men in a moving vehicle along Lugbe Airport road, Federal Capital Territory, Abuja on Thursday Photo:
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Cultural troupes in a procession during the 2025 Nzem Berom festival in Jos, Plateau State, yesterday
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FCT residents inside the federal government intervention bus, enroute Mpape in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, on Thursday :
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Read Full Story (Page 1)Give Nigerians potable water
On March 22, 2025, the World Water Day, under the theme, ‘Water for Peace,’ was observed. This theme underscores the critical role that access to clean water plays in fostering societal harmony and development. But across Nigeria’s 36 states, millions...
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Scavengers picking items from a dumpsite in Ile-Epo,Lagos, yesterday
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A young boy dressed in a royal attire greets people during a pre-Sallah procession by district heads and title holders of Adamawa Emirate Council in Yola, recently
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Saudi men look to spot the first crescent of the moon marking the start of the Muslim Holy fasting month of Ramadan, in the southern Saudi City of Hautat Sudair, Saudi Arabia, yesterday
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Fulani cultural dancers displaying fura da nono, during a State banquet in honor of Jigawa State governor, Umar Namadi and cabinet members who were in Gombe for a two-day Executive retreat, yesterday
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