NECO Releases Hall Requirements for November 2025 CBT Exams

NECO Releases 2024 Internal Examination Results

The old paper-pencil approach will be phased out, according to confirmation from the National Examinations Council (NECO). A fully computer-based method will now be used for all exams, starting with the November/December 2025 SSCE External. In July, the Federal Government announced that by 2026, all CBT centers, including those run by private companies, would be used to administer the school-based SSCE. By 2026, the FG will move all Waec Neco Exams to the CBT. “The National Examinations Council (NECO) has concluded arrangements to migrate from paper pencil to computer-based examination,…

Court Orders Six Banks to Release Sowore’s Account Records to Police

On Tuesday, the Abuja Federal High Court ruled that six banks must give the Inspector-General of Police account records and complete transaction information, including inflows and outflows, related to Omoyele Sowore from January 2024 onward. Wisdom Madaki, the attorney for the IGP, filed an ex parte motion to that effect, and Justice Emeka Nwite issued the ruling. The IG said in the motion that Sowore, the publisher of Sahara Reporters, is being investigated for possible money laundering, fraud, and terrorism financing. The African Action Congress and the Sahara Reporters Media…

FRSC: 411 Nigerians Died in 2024 from Fuel Scooping Accidents

According to the Benue Sector Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps, 411 Nigerians died in 2024 while collecting fuel from downed tankers. At a town hall meeting with tanker and trailer drivers on crash avoidance in Makurdi on Tuesday, Sector Commander Mr. Steve Ayodele revealed the information. According to Ayodele, the figure is more than fatalities and accounts for 7.6% of all traffic-related deaths in 2024 alone. The town hall meeting’s theme, “Discourage Fuel Scooping and Other Anti-Road Traffic Attitudes,” was intended to reduce these collisions, according to the…

Six Injured in Abuja-Kaduna Train Accident, NSIB Confirms

A go-team was sent to the scene to collect evidence, speak with stakeholders, and start an investigation into the accident after a train headed for Kaduna derailed at KM 49 between Kubwa Station and Asham Station on Tuesday at around 11:09 am, resulting in six passengers being injured, according to the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau Six. The accident happened at KM 49, between Kubwa Station and Asham Station, according to a statement released on Tuesday and signed by Bimbo Olawumi Oladeji, Director, Public Affairs and Family Assistance, Nigerian Safety Investigation…

25 countries suspend package deliveries to US over new tariff rules

As worries about the effects of President Donald Trump‘s impending tariffs increase, the United Nations postal service announced on Tuesday that 25 nations have chosen to halt package delivery to the United States. According to the Trump administration, starting on August 29, the tax exemption for small packages entering the US would be eliminated. Postal systems in France, Germany, India, Australia, and other nations have announced that they will no longer accept the majority of shipments headed for the United States as a result of the decision. “Postal operators of…

INEC Urges Osun Residents to Collect 360,794 Uncollected PVCs

Residents of Osun who have not yet picked up their Permanent Voter Cards have been urged by the Independent National Electoral Commission to take advantage of the present Continuous Voter Registration period to do so. In a statement released on Tuesday, Musa Olurode, the INEC spokesperson in Osun, made the call and mentioned that 360,794 PVCs were languishing at the commission’s headquarters. “INEC Osun is using this platform to notify the public that those who have not yet picked up their PVCs have another chance to do so as part…

Police Rescue Five Kidnap Victims, Kill Kidnappers in Kebbi and Abia

The Nigeria Police Force reported that during recent operations in the states of Kebbi and Abia, it had seized a cache of weapons and ammunition, murdered five suspected kidnappers, and rescued five abducted victims. Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the Force Public Relations Officer, revealed in a statement on Tuesday that the breakthroughs were made possible by coordinated security operations that included local vigilantes, police officers, and other security agencies. After authorities located the kidnappers in Shanga Hills, Kebbi State, three victims who had been kidnapped on July 27 in Sangara Village, Shanga…

Japan Denies Creating Special Visas for Nigerians in ‘Hometown’ Initiative

Nigerians and other Africans are not eligible for special visas or immigration privileges under the Japanese government’s new “JICA Africa Hometown” initiative, the administration has stated. Reports indicating that Nigerians relocating to Kisarazu city would benefit from a new visa category were “contrary to the facts,” according to a statement released by Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday. The ministry clarified that the Africa Hometown program was started by the Japan International Cooperation Agency during the ninth Tokyo International Conference on African Development in order to improve communication between…

Battle for PDP 2027 Presidential Ticket Intensifies as Makinde Enters Race

In order to allow Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde and other Southerners to run against President Bola Tinubu in the upcoming election, the Peoples Democratic Party decided to zone its 2027 presidential ticket to the South at its 102nd National Executive Committee meeting. Additionally, the party’s NEC confirmed Umar Damagum as the substantive National Chairman and maintained the current National Working Committee zoning formula for the November elective convention in Ibadan, Oyo State. The former governor of Anambra needs more time to think before deciding on his next political move,…

Crisis looms in varsities over salary structure review

There are compelling signs that the federal government’s purported plan to renegotiate with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) without include the other three university-based unions could cause disruptions to the academic calendar. The National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT), the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU), and the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) are the three unions. According to trustworthy sources, the Federal Government has set up a meeting with ASUU on August 28 in order to present a revised agreement with the…