March 1, 2025

Tinubu Wishes Muslims Spiritual Fulfillment During Ramadan

Abuja: President Bola Tinubu wishes the Muslim faithful in Nigeria and worldwide good health, spiritual fulfilment, and divine blessings as they begin the sacred month of Ramadan. In a statement he personally signed, the President said: ‘We are profou…

FG Relocates IDPs, Refugees to Keffi Resettlement City

Keffi: The Federal Government has successfully relocated around 40 households of displaced persons and refugees to a newly established resettlement city in Keffi, providing them with decent accommodation and improved living conditions.

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Naira Gains as CBN Reforms Show Impact

Abuja: The Naira appreciated in the official market on Friday, trading at N1,492.49 against the Dollar. Data from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) website showed the Naira gained N6.57. This marks a 0.44 percent increase compared to Thursday, Feb. 27…

Ramadan: First Lady Urges Muslims to Pray for Nigeria

Abuja: The First Lady, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu, has called on Muslim faithful in Nigeria to use the 2025 Ramadan period to show love and pray for the country. She expressed her hopes for peace, joy, and spiritual fulfillment for all during this blessed mo…

UN Chief Calls for Peace and Unity as Ramadan Begins

New York: UN Secretary-General Ant³nio Guterres has called for compassion, empathy, and generosity during Ramadan, urging people everywhere to embrace common humanity and work towards a more just and peaceful world. Guterres made the call in a message…

Sanwo-Olu Calls for Sacrifice and Unity as Ramadan Begins

Lagos: The Governor of Lagos State, Sanwo-Olu, has called on Muslims to embrace sacrifice and self-denial as they commence the Holy Month of Ramadan. He imparted this message during the Special Pre-Ramadan Prayer organized by the Ministry of Home Affa…

Stock Market Gains N91bn

Lagos: The stock market closed the week on a positive note with market value growing by N91 billion. Specifically, market capitalisation, which opened at N67.102 trillion, closed at N67.193 trillion, gaining N91 billion or 0.14 percent.

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