Suspected fake lawyer Godwin Eguabor arrested in Lagos court for impersonation. NBA flags fake credentials; bail set at N1M. Case adjourned to Feb. 19.
West Africa – especially Nigeria’s largest city, Lagos – becomes the world’s hottest winter party destination in “Detty December,” the festive period between December and early January.
The dramatic removal of Mudashiru Obasa as the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly speaks volumes about legislative independence.
Chairman of Tax committee, Taiwo Oyedele has listed out several benefits Nigeria stands to gain from rebasing GDP. He says it sends strong signal to investors
By Missang Oyongha On August 29, 1970 the New York Times published a report by its Nigeria correspondent, William Borders. It was about the life in exile of the Biafran secessionist leader, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu.
Lagos Country Club has mobilised swimmers and medical experts to raise awareness about malaria prevention through its annual Swim against Malaria competition, as Nigeria continues to record about 400,
Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Akin Abayomi, has undergone a “successful eye surgery” at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH). Mr Abayomi took to his Instagram page to share the news on Friday, posting a photo of himself wearing a hospital gown and with his right eye covered after the surgery.
The Governors’ Forum, however, has chosen the comfort of the old ways, jeopardising an opportunity to reshape Nigeria’s fiscal landscape. If they fail to rise to the occasion, economic reality—or the courts—will eventually force the nation to prioritise derivation.
Nigeria’s equities market decreased by 2.94 percent while investors booked about N1.45trillion loss in the trading week ended
ZEX PR WIRE, FINEXPO is excited to announce the upcoming Traders Fair and Awards, set to take place in Lagos, Nigeria. This highly anticipated event will bring together influential figures in finance,
The Lagos State Taskforce has seized 58 motorcycles during a recent enforcement operation aimed at ensuring compliance with the ban on commercial motorcycles, also known as okada, across restricted routes in the metropolis.
Let’s be clear: the rule of law isn’t a buffet where you pick what suits your taste. You can’t claim to want a better Nigeria while actively undermining the very systems meant to create order. Whether it’s an aviation regulation or criminal justice procedure, the law exists to protect everyone – not just when it’s convenient for us.