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  • FG unveils investor-driven power initiative to end energy crisis

    FG unveils investor-driven power initiative to end energy crisis

    The Federal Government has unveiled a new market-oriented framework to address chronic electricity shortages in Nigeria’s health sector, with the Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr Iziaq Adekunle Salako, declaring that energy poverty remains a major constraint to healthcare delivery and reform efforts. Speaking on Monday at the National Healthcare Electrification Investors […]

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  • 2026 World Cup: I’m ready to gamble – Saka speaks ahead of England vs Croatia

    2026 World Cup: I’m ready to gamble – Saka speaks ahead of England vs Croatia

    England winger, Bukayo Saka, has said he is ready to keep gambling on his fitness for the good of the team’s 2026 World Cup campaign.

    Saka on Monday, declared himself fit to feature in the Group L opener with Croatia in Dallas.

    The 24-year-old is dealing with a persistent Achilles problem, which he picked up playing for Arsenal.

    Ahead of the World Cup, manager Thomas Tuchel admitted that Saka was unable to train on consecutive days.

    But Saka has now told reporters that players take to pitch even when they are not fully fit.

    “As players, it’s the biggest gamble, especially if you’re not feeling your sharpest,” Saka said.

    “You have the choice whether you don’t play or you put yourself out there knowing people are going to judge you the same.”

    2026 World Cup: I’m ready to gamble – Saka speaks ahead of England vs Croatia

  • Tinubu’s projects across all geopolitical zones will amaze Nigerians — Presidency

    Tinubu’s projects across all geopolitical zones will amaze Nigerians — Presidency

    “We are compiling the evidences and by the time we finish assembling the projects in the six geopolitical zones, we will have enough evidence to…”

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  • AFC backs US$7bn Dangote fertiliser expansion to strengthen Africa’s food security

    AFC backs US$7bn Dangote fertiliser expansion to strengthen Africa’s food security

    Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) has committed support to a US$7 billion fertiliser expansion programme by the Dangote Group aimed at tripling production capacity in Nigeria and establishing a new manufacturing platform in Ethiopia. As part of the initiative, AFC is providing a US$600 million facility to Greenview Fertiliser Corp. (Greenview), Dangote Group’s fertiliser holding company, […]

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  • Iyabo Obasanjo returns to PDP after resigning from APC

    Iyabo Obasanjo returns to PDP after resigning from APC

    Iyabo Obasanjo, a former Ogun Central senator and daughter of ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo, has returned to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), less than a week after announcing her resignation from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). She rejoined the PDP on Monday at an event unveiling the party’s deputy governorship candidate, Yemi Sowunmi-Kolapo, in Abeokuta, […]

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  • How we rescued Amina, wife of Major General Rabe Abubakar – Nigerian Army

    How we rescued Amina, wife of Major General Rabe Abubakar – Nigerian Army

    The Nigerian army has said its troops of the Nigerian Army with the support of the Nigerian Air Force have successfully rescued Mrs Amina Abubakar, wife of the late Major General Rabe Abubakar and former Director Defence Information, who was abducted by bandits alongside her husband a few weeks ago.

    A statement signed by Major General Samaila Uba, Director Defence Information, said that the rescue operation followed intensified search-and-rescue efforts conducted by troops of Operation Fansan Yamma. 

    The statement said that during sustained offensive operations and pressure mounted on the criminal elements, troops made contact with the bandits at Tunga Village, leading to the successful recovery of Mrs Abubakar.

    “In the course of the encounter, the bandits shot Mrs Abubakar before abandoning her and fleeing due to the overwhelming pressure from advancing troops,” the statement said.

    It said “Mrs Abubakar was immediately evacuated and is currently receiving medical attention at a military hospital, where she is responding to treatment. “

    The leadership of the Armed Forces of Nigeria said it remain committed to ensuring her full recovery and is providing all necessary support to her family during this difficult period.

    It said that troops will continue ongoing operations to track down and neutralise the perpetrators, while intensifying efforts to rid affected communities of terrorists not just in Katsina but in the entire nation. 

    How we rescued Amina, wife of Major General Rabe Abubakar – Nigerian Army

  • World Cup 2026: Antonio Valencia picks player to compete for Golden Boot

    World Cup 2026: Antonio Valencia picks player to compete for Golden Boot

    Former Manchester United star, Antonio Valencia, has backed Sweden striker Viktor Gyokeres to compete for the World Cup Golden Boot.

    This comes after Gyokeres led Sweden to beat Tunisia 5-1 in their World Cup opener today.

    “I can see Viktor Gyokeres fighting for the Golden Boot,” Valencia told Hajper.

    “He has had a good season and a good Champions League, but we know there are also other interesting players who have done things well.”

    Gyokeres will now hope to lead Sweden to victory when they face the Netherlands in their next game on Saturday.

    The Arsenal star had a wonderful campaign with the Gunners last season as he helped them to win the Premier League title and reach the Champions League final.

    World Cup 2026: Antonio Valencia picks player to compete for Golden Boot

  • BREAKING: US Air Force B-52 bomber crashes after takeoff

    BREAKING: US Air Force B-52 bomber crashes after takeoff

    A United States Air Force B-52 Stratofortress has crashed shortly after takeoff from Edwards Air Force Base in California, according to the base authorities. The incident occurred soon after departure, prompting an immediate emergency response at the site. “Emergency crews immediately ⁠responded to the scene ⁠and the situation ⁠is ⁠ongoing,” the base wrote on Monday […]

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  • UPDATED: How troops rescued Gen Rabe’s wife after being shot by bandits — Sources

    UPDATED: How troops rescued Gen Rabe’s wife after being shot by bandits — Sources

    “The bandits shot her and fled when we made contact at Tunga village. We have rescued Mrs. Abubakar. She is…”

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  • Tinubu commissions Abuja Court of Appeal complex, says rule of law must operate from befitting home

    Tinubu commissions Abuja Court of Appeal complex, says rule of law must operate from befitting home

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Monday reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to strengthening Nigeria’s judiciary, declaring that the rule of law must be supported by modern infrastructure, improved welfare and institutional reforms capable of deepening democracy and enhancing access to justice.

    Represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima at the commissioning of the Court of Appeal Abuja Division Building Complex in Dakibiyu, Abuja, Tinubu described the new edifice as a landmark achievement under the Renewed Hope Agenda and a clear demonstration of government’s determination to restore the dignity of key democratic institutions.

    The building has two big courtrooms, eight small courtrooms, library, 10 judges suites, three conference halls, administrative offices with ancillary facilities, among others.

    “This is not just a building. This is a statement. A statement that under the Renewed Hope Agenda, the rule of law will have a befitting home,” the President said.

    He recalled that the Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal had for years operated from a cramped temporary facility, a situation he described as unacceptable for an institution entrusted with dispensing justice.

    “A nation that seeks justice must respect the temple of justice. When I visited and saw the condition, I gave a simple instruction: fix it. Today, we have fixed it,” he stated.

    Tinubu praised the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Barr. Nyesom Wike, for delivering the project within record time, describing him as “Mr. Project.”

    “When I appointed you as Minister of the FCT, I knew you would not sleep. You promised 16 months. You delivered in record time. No excuses. No variation. Just results. Nigerians can see the difference,” he said.

    According to the President, the world-class complex, which comprises two large courtrooms, eight smaller courtrooms and modern support facilities, would accelerate the administration of justice, reduce congestion in correctional centres and strengthen democratic governance.

    “This is how you honour the judiciary. This is how you strengthen democracy,” he added.

    Tinubu noted that the project aligns with the administration’s commitment to judicial reforms, increased funding for the judiciary and the promotion of a just, rule-based society. He also commended the FCT Administration for building additional courts, constructing residences for judicial officers, digitising judicial processes and supporting legal education.

    Addressing judicial officers, the President acknowledged the enormous responsibilities borne by the Court of Appeal, particularly in election petitions and constitutional matters.

    “You deserve an environment that matches the weight of your responsibility. This complex is not a favour. It is your right. And we will do more,” he assured.

    He further commended Visible Construction Limited for delivering the project, saying the accomplishment demonstrated the capacity of indigenous firms to execute world-class infrastructure projects.

    “This magnificent edifice shows that local companies have the capacity to deliver high-quality projects on time. This is the Nigeria we are building,” he said.

    The President urged judges and justices to ensure justice remains swift, fair and blind to status, ethnicity or wealth.

    “Let justice be swift. Let it be fair. Let it be blind to status, tribe or purse. Let the common man feel that this court is truly his last hope,” he stated.

    Earlier, the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), described the commissioning as a historic moment for Nigeria’s judiciary and democracy, noting that it coincided with the 50th anniversary of the Court of Appeal.

    “This is not merely the unveiling of a significant judicial edifice. It is a powerful statement of this administration’s unwavering commitment to the rule of law, judicial independence and the strengthening of institutions that safeguard our constitutional democracy,” he said.

    Fagbemi said President Tinubu had demonstrated unprecedented support for the judiciary through concrete reforms, investments and welfare improvements.

    “Indeed, no administration in Nigeria’s recent history has provided the level of support to the judiciary that we have witnessed under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” he stated.

    According to him, one of the administration’s most notable achievements was the historic review of judicial officers’ remuneration, resulting in an increase of more than 300 per cent.

    “This was the first major upward review in decades and represented a bold response to long-standing concerns regarding the welfare and dignity of judicial officers,” he said.

    The AGF added that beyond welfare reforms, the administration had embarked on one of the most ambitious judicial infrastructure development programmes in Nigeria’s history, including the construction of residences for Court of Appeal justices, Federal High Court judges and FCT High Court judges.

    He further highlighted efforts to strengthen judicial capacity through the appointment and confirmation of qualified judicial officers, ensuring the Supreme Court attained its full constitutional complement of justices.

    “The critical intervention has enhanced the apex court’s capacity, improved its ability to manage its caseload and significantly reduced delays in adjudicating matters of national importance,” he said.

    In his remarks, FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike revealed that the project was conceived after concerns were raised about the poor state of the Abuja Division and the inadequate accommodation available to judicial officers.

    “When I informed Mr. President of the condition of the Court of Appeal, he immediately directed that we should not only provide a befitting complex but also decent accommodation for judges and justices,” Wike said.

    He disclosed that the FCT Administration had completed or was nearing completion of housing projects for judicial officers across several courts.

    “Tomorrow, we are going to hand over the residences for the Court of Appeal judges, on Wednesday, we will hand over those of the Federal High Court judges, and on July 17, we will hand over those for the FCT High Court. We are also flagging off housing projects for the Industrial Court and the Code of Conduct Tribunal,” he announced.

    The minister argued that judicial independence could not be achieved without adequate infrastructure and conducive working conditions.

    “You cannot talk about the independence of the judiciary when the judiciary does not have a befitting environment where they can carry out their functions,” he said.

    Wike also used the occasion to call on residents to fulfil their civic obligations, particularly the payment of ground rents and tenement rates.

    “Development means funding. You cannot have development when there is no money. We are celebrating Today, but we must ask where the money comes from. Citizens must also play their part,” he said.

    President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem, described the new complex as a transformative intervention that would significantly improve the administration of justice.

    “The impact of the newly constructed court complex on the administration of justice cannot be overstated. The physical environment in which justice is delivered is a decisive factor that affects the quality, speed and public confidence in judicial outcomes,” she said.

    Justice Dongban-Mensem explained that the Abuja Division had long struggled with only two courtrooms and limited administrative space despite handling one of the heaviest caseloads in the country.

    “The lack of infrastructure has continuously slowed down the timely administration of justice. Even when multiple panels are constituted to reduce backlog, we often have to rely on courtrooms provided by sister courts,” she noted.

    She expressed appreciation to the Federal High Court, National Industrial Court, FCT High Court and Customary Court of Appeal for accommodating the Court of Appeal over the years.

    “Sometimes they suspended their own sittings to accommodate us. I am happy to say that from Today, they are relieved of that burden,” she said.

    In a vote of thanks, the Minister of State for the FCT expressed appreciation to President Tinubu for his visionary leadership and commitment to strengthening the judiciary through strategic infrastructure investments. She also commended Barr. Nyesom Wike for delivering transformative projects across the Federal Capital Territory and thanked members of the judiciary, legislature, media and other stakeholders for their support.

    Also speaking, the Managing Director of Visible Construction Limited, Mr. Olalekan Adebiyi, said the project underscored the capacity of indigenous firms to deliver critical national infrastructure. He described the complex as a significant contribution to improving the working environment of judicial officers and commended President Tinubu and Barr. Nyesom Wike for their leadership and support in ensuring the successful completion of the project.

    The commissioning of the Court of Appeal Abuja Division Building Complex formed part of activities marking the third anniversary of the Tinubu administration and the golden jubilee of the Court of Appeal, highlighting what officials described as a renewed commitment to judicial reform, institutional strengthening and improved access to justice for Nigerians.

    Tinubu commissions Abuja Court of Appeal complex, says rule of law must operate from befitting home