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Canadian Police commend NCS on border security, anti-smuggling

From Our Correspondent Abuja, May 25, ’25 (TNZ) The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has commended the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) for safeguarding borders and disrupting transnational organised crime. TheNewsZenith reports that NCS recorded the fit through strategic partnerships and intelligence-driven operations. This is according to a Customs statement received over the weekend in Lagos. […]

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Politics

LP pledges more opportunities for women in 2027

From Our Correspondent Abuja, May 25, ’25 (TNZ) The National Chairman of the Labour Party (LP), Mr Julius Abure, weekend promised to give women more opportunities to participate in the 2027 general elections. TheNewsZenith reports that Abure made the pledge at a news conference organised by Aju Morgan Elumelu Foundation (AMEF) on women’s representation and […]

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Environment

Sterling Oil wins at 2025 Nigeria ESG Summit

By Our Correspondent Lagos, May 24, ’25 (TNZ) Sterling Oil Exploration and Energy Production Company Ltd. has won the Outstanding Oil and Gas Company Award at the 2025 National Sustainability Achievements Awards. TheNewsZenith reports that ESG Impact Consulting Ltd. organised the award at the Oriental Hotel on Thursday, in Lagos. The theme of this year’s […]

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Security

Security agencies collaborate to combat drugs, arms smuggling

By Our Correspondent Lagos, May 23, ’25 (TNZ) Three security agencies have teamed up to combat the menace of smuggling narcotic drugs and ammunition into the country through the waterways. TheNewsZenith reports that the agencies are the Nigeria Customs Service, the Police and the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA). Under the collaboration, our correspondent […]

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Education Features/Opinion Foreign News

Education: How Gazan students, professors study, teach in a war zone

.“ By Yasmine Hassan Gaza City, May 22, ’25 (CBC/TNZ) Before beginning her lessons for the day, Aseel Alwan heads to the kitchen to make coffee, placing a kettle on an open flame to boil water that she pours into a mug with instant coffee. Then, she makes her way to her bedroom, where she begins […]

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Education Religious Corner

JAMB Controversy: OMC urges calm, unity, institutional support

From Abdulfatah Babatunde, Abeokuta Abeokuta, May 22, ’25 (TNZ) The Ogun State Muslim Council (OMC) has appealed for calm and collaboration among educational  stakeholders following the technical challenges experienced in the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). TheNewsZenith reports that Asiwaju Kamal’deen Akintunde, Secretary-General, Oof the council (OMC made the appeal in a statement on […]

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Economy National

Customs to ease importation of renewable energy technologies

By Our Correspondent Lagos, May 20, ’25 (TNZ) The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) is committed to facilitating the importation of renewable energy technologies into the country, according to the Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC), Bashir Adeniyi. TheNewsZenith reports that Adeniyi announced this during the NCS Trade Facilitation Consultative Forum, in Lagos, on Monday. The theme of […]

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Foreign News

3 police officers die in Syria car bomb

Damascus (Syria), May 19, ’25 (TNZ/SANA) Three police officers were killed and two other people wounded when a car bomb exploded near a police station in eastern Syria on Sunday, state news agency SANA reported. “Three police officers gained martyr and two others sustained injuries in an explosion. “The explosion occurred today near the police […]

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Education

UTME glitches: YabaTech stands with JAMB Leadership

By Abdulfatah Babatunde Lagos, May 17, ’25 (TNZ) Dr Ibrahim Abdul, the Rector of Yaba College of Technology, has extended unwavering support to the JAMB Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, in the face of the recent uproar over the 2025 UTME glitches. TheNewsZenith reports that Abdul gave this indication in a statement he issued at the […]

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Education Regulators General

Ex-FRSC chief commends Oloyede’s courage on JAMB errors

By Our Correspondent Lagos, May 17, ’25 (TNZ) Dr Kayode Olagunju, retired Deputy Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), has commended Prof. Ishaq Oloyede for admitting JAMB errors in the 2025 Unified Matriculation Tertiary Examination (UTME). TheNewsZenith reports that Olagunju gave the commendation in a statement he circulated to newsmen at the […]

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