The United States Embassy in Abuja has announced the suspension of visa appointment services following heightened security concerns in Nigeria’s capital. In a statement issued to applicants, the embassy said the decision was taken as a precautionary measure in response to recent security warnings, though it did not disclose specific details about the nature of the threat. Affected applicants were advised not to visit the embassy premises until further notice, as all scheduled visa interviews have been temporarily halted. “The safety of our staff and applicants remains our top priority,”…
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Terrorists Kill Nigerian Brigadier General, 18 Soldiers in Borno Base Attack says AFP
A brigadier general in the Nigerian Army has been killed alongside at least 18 soldiers following a deadly overnight assault by terrorists on a military base in Borno State, according to an AFP report. The attack occurred in Benisheikh, a town located about 75 kilometres from Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, where insurgents reportedly overran a brigade formation, killing troops and destroying military assets. Kaga Local Government Chairman, Zannah Lawan Ajimi, confirmed that the brigade commander, Brigadier General O.O. Braimah, was among those killed in the attack. “Unfortunately, the brigade…
Read MorePolaris Bank advocates Youth Financial Literacy Through Global Money Week 2026
As conversations around money become more complex in a fast-evolving digital world, the need to Building Financially Smart Future and equip young people with the right financial knowledge, has never been more urgent. From spending habits to saving culture, digital transactions, and entrepreneurial thinking, financial literacy is increasingly becoming a life skill, not just a nice-to-have. It is against this backdrop that Polaris Bank is participating in this year’s Global Money Week (GMW), a global financial awareness campaign which kicked off from Tuesday, April 7 through Thursday, April 30, 2026.…
Read More500‑Level Covenant University Student Dies During Football Training, University Confirms
The management of Covenant University has officially confirmed the death of a 500‑level student, Toluwase Jesutunmise, who died following a medical emergency during a football training session on campus. According to a statement issued by the university’s Vice‑Chancellor, Professor Timothy Anake, the incident occurred on Monday, when the student complained of leg pain and fatigue while participating in a routine football training drill. Moments later, he was observed gasping for breath by teammates. Jesutunmise was immediately taken to the university’s medical centre, located close to the training field, where medical…
Read MoreSterling Bank Deepens Commitment to Women Entrepreneurs with OneWoman Financing Dialogue
Sterling Bank, through its women focused initiative, OneWoman, convened a powerful gathering of women entrepreneurs, development finance institutions, ecosystem leaders, and business stakeholders at the Funding Her Future Breakfast Dialogue in Lagos. The session brought together voices from across sectors for a focused and necessary conversation on how to unlock more inclusive and effective financing pathways for women led businesses in Nigeria. At its core, the dialogue was not just about access to capital. It was about building the right systems around women entrepreneurs. Conversations explored how financing, business readiness,…
Read MoreCancer Survivor Accuses Blessing CEO of Doctoring Her Medical Report
A breast cancer survivor, Deborah Mbara, has accused controversial relationship coach, Blessing CEO, of allegedly altering her medical report and presenting it as evidence of her own illness, in a controversy that has sparked nationwide outrage. Mbara, a makeup artist based in Asaba, Delta State, alleged that the social media personality obtained her medical record under false pretences and later manipulated it to support claims that she was battling stage four breast cancer. Speaking in a viral video circulating on social media, Mbara said she had initially shared her medical…
Read More27-Year-Old Man Burns Father to Death in Jigawa, Police Probe Motive
: A 27-year-old man has reportedly set his father ablaze in a shocking incident in Jigawa State, leaving residents stunned and prompting a full-scale police investigation into the circumstances surrounding the gruesome act. The suspect, whose identity has yet to be officially disclosed by authorities, was said to have carried out the attack at the family residence following what witnesses described as a heated altercation. The father was allegedly doused with a flammable substance and set on fire, sustaining severe burns that led to his death. Sources within the community…
Read MoreBloody Easter: Scores Feared Dead as Suspected Herders, Bandits Attack Benue, Kaduna Communities
It was a blood-soaked Easter celebration in parts of Benue and Kaduna states as suspected armed herders and bandits launched coordinated attacks on vulnerable communities, leaving dozens dead, many injured, and several others missing. In Benue State, at least 17 persons were reportedly killed when suspected herders stormed Mbalom and surrounding communities in Gwer East Local Government Area during the Easter weekend. The attackers, said to have arrived in large numbers, opened fire on residents, razed homes, and destroyed food barns and market stalls. Eyewitnesses said the assault, which began…
Read MoreFirstBank Backs Samuel Okwaraji U-16 Championship 2026, Boosts School Sports Development
FirstBank, the premier bank in West Africa and a leading financial inclusion service provider, is thrilled to announce its sponsorship of the maiden edition of the Samuel Okwaraji Under 16 Football Championship, a nationwide youth football tournament organised to honour the late Samuel Okwaraji, one of Nigeria’s most celebrated football legends renowned for his patriotism, discipline, and commitment to national service. The tournament will engage secondary schools from all 36 states and the FCT, in a two-stage competition. The first stage will feature zonal eliminations across the six geopolitical zones,…
Read MoreWhen 8 million Customers Trust You, Safety Cannot Be an Afterthought
Nigeria’s digital banking revolution is raising the stakes for consumer trust. The question is whether the industry is rising to meet them. Nigeria’s relationship with digital banking has changed almost beyond recognition in a decade. Where cash once dominated every transaction, from the roadside market to the corporate boardroom, mobile apps, instant transfers and USSD codes have reshaped how tens of millions of Nigerians interact with their money every single day. The figures speak for themselves: point-of-sale transactions surged to a record N18 trillion in 2024, a 69 per cent…
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