Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi visited a prominent Kano politician at his FCT residence in AbujaAlhaji Abdulsalam Abdulkarim Zaura confirmed the visit on Facebook as Obi sermonises his vision for a new NigeriaZaura,
Stakeholders in the air transport sector, Monday, voiced concerns about the construction of a second runway at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja, saying if convinced that the contractor is overcharging Nigeria,
The Abuja Investments Company Limited (AICL) has asked diplomats to support the company as it plans an expo to unlock the nation's capital's potential.
There is tension in the air as the civic organization, Take It Back Movement, has concluded plans to stage a protest at the Nigeria Police Force Headquarters, Louis Edet House, Abuja.
The judge, James Omotosho, fixed the date on Monday, after lawyers to the parties presented their arguments for and against the case.
Mr. Solomon Oseagah, an oil and gas expert, has asserted that Nigeria is poised to significantly enhance its oil production capacity, increasing from 900,000 barrels to over 1.5 million barrels per day.
Human rights activist and publisher, Omoyele Sowore, on Monday arrived at the Force Intelligence Department Headquarters in Abuja for questioning by the police.
Two major projects were announced in Abuja last week: a polytechnic and a military barracks. Both were named after President
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has suspended all access gate fees at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja.
Despite the surge in rental costs, most Nigerians seeking accommodation are more than the available houses, giving room for the highest bidders to have their way
ShareThe second runway for Abuja airport has lingered for too long with no end in sight for a project whose cost of N534 billion could be regarded as the most expensive in the world after completion,
Arewa PUNCH reports that the year 2024 has been particularly turbulent for the NNPP, marked by widespread defections of party members to the All Progressives Congress, even as key figures within the Kwankwasiyya Movement—considered as the ideological backbone of the NNPP—have also voiced their discontent.