If ousted Mohamed Bazoum is convicted of the hight treason charge, he could face the death penalty
Russia’s exit from the Black Sea grain deal is affecting Nigeria’s effort to become self-reliant in wheat production. The country was already facing production challenges because of climate change and insecurity. Timothy Obiezu reports from Abuja.
Cost of living has increased with no goods entering Nigeria from its neighbor
President Bola Tinubu said fuel subsidy only benefited a few so-called elites
UN says Nigeria is a major source, transit and destination country for human trafficking in Africa
Some say criminal allegations are political retaliation for monetary policies
The PDP said it believes attackers were plotting to kill the party’s presidential candidate in his home, slay innocent citizens and cause chaos
Activists accuse authorities of trying to cover up the extent of the casualties at the Lekki toll gate
Authorities are looking to promote alternative fuels, including converting engines to run on compressed natural gas and expanding electric vehicle charging stations
Nigeria's national female team in Australia ahead of FIFA 2023 Women's World Cup
Nigeria was already battling record-high inflation before scrapping petrol subsidy
Officials say ship was destroyed to set an example for would-be criminals, but critics decry environmental damage
Tinubu talks tough on tackling regional security challenges and instabilities
Presidential and local voting was marred by violence and technical glitches, and was considered among the most controversial in the country's recent history
China's ambassador to Nigeria said the five-day visit aims to deepen ties and help tackle maritime security threats in the Gulf of Guinea
Inflation triggered by President Bola Tinubu's decision to remove fuel subsidies in May has seen food prices jump, in some cases more than doubling
Households depend on firewood, charcoal to heat food because of the high cost of cleaner alternatives
It's the first such security warning since President Bola Tinubu assumed office
A shortage of playing fields and equipment hampers spread of baseball and softball in the country
WHO and Nigeria's Health Ministry say 25% of country's total population are carriers of mutant genes that give rise to genetic disorder
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