Genocide claim: Muslim clerics caution US against generalisation
From Our Correspondent Ibadan, Nov. 7, ’25 (TNZ) The League of Imams and Alfas in Yoruba Land have refuted the genocidal claim against
From Our Correspondent Ibadan, Nov. 7, ’25 (TNZ) The League of Imams and Alfas in Yoruba Land have refuted the genocidal claim against
By Omoabale Cole Badagry (Lagos), Nov. 6, ’25 (TNZ) The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Western Marine Command, is intensifying efforts to curb smuggling
By Our Correspondent Lagos, Nov. 5, ’25 (TNZ) Editors, across the country, are set to paint the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) blue, as
By Dr Lukman Raimi Lagos, Nov. 5, ’25 (TNZ) George Washington’s Farewell Address in 1796 cautioned Americans and their future leaders to: “observe
By Our Correspondent Abuja, Nov. 4, ’25 (TNZ) Authorities of the Department of State Services (DSS) has dismissed no fewer than 115 operatives
By Our Correspondent Lagos, Nov. 2 ’25 (TNZ) African stakeholders have called for coordinated climate action that aligns ambition with development needs across
From Our Correspondent Lagos, Nov. 1, ’25 (TNZ) The Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) has initiated new ‘The Nigeria Prize for Creative Arts’,
From Our Correspondent Bori (Rivers), Oct. 30, ’25 (TNZ) The Ogoni Central Indegenious Authority (OCIA) has re-echoed stance against resumption of oil production
By Our Correspondent Lagos, Oct. 29, ’25 (TNZ) The Nigerian Senate has passed the Endangered Species Conservation and Protection Bill, 2024 and will
By Peter Ejiofor Lagos, Oct. 27, ’25 (TNZ) The African Coaches Connect have attributed Morocco’s U-20 male team’s success at the recent World