
Nigeria news today headlines : Thursday 15th May 2025
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target=_blank>Retirement Should Not Be A Descent Into Hardship – Omosehin Warns
The Commissioner for Insurance, Mr Segun Omosehin, has warned that journeying into retirement should not be a period of regret by those that have served the nation during the better part of their lives but moment to reflect on the active service ears and retire to comfort. Omosehin, dropped the warning in his keynote address
target=_blank>WAICA 2025 Education Conference: Insurers Set For Big Treat
The 2025 Education Conference and Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the West African Insurance Association (WAICA) scheduled to hold in Lagos, Nigeria, from October 12-15, 2025 is already gathering momentum as the host country, Nigeria is set to give the visitors from over 150 countries a big treat. The sub-regional professional conference themed “The West
target=_blank>N23trn Pension Fund: Edun Calls For Strategic Alignment With National Priorities As FG Mulls Deployment Of Pension Funds
As the Federal Government mulling plans to utilise Nigeria’s N23 trillion pension assets to accelerate economic growth and enhance development across key sectors, Mr Wale Edun, Finance Minister and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, has called for strategic alignment with the national priorities. Edun, who made the assertion at the 2025 Pension industry leadership retreat
target=_blank>How Mobile Money Has Continued To Remain Impactful
The GSMA recently released its State of the Industry Mobile Money Report, looking at how the sector has grown in the past year. Mobile money has of course been one of the major success stories for the industry in emerging markets, and we’ve certainly found in the past that reports of its death have been
target=_blank>Revamping Nigeria’s Cultural Centres
The recent revamp of the National Theatre by SANEF Creatives Limited, a special purpose vehicle of the Bankers’ Committee, which is composed of the Central Bank of Nigeria and the Body of Bank CEOs in Nigeria, is a welcome development. The mind-blowing revamp has restored the glory of the National Theatre, putting it back into
target=_blank>Explaining PDP And LP’s Trials And APC’s Triumphs (2)
It appears instead that the hemorrhaging opposition parties have failed to effectively challenge these defections in court. When they do pursue legal recourse, inability to internal party schisms or insufficient evidence to establish it would prevent them from securing favorable judgments. This suggests that the parties themselves are bleeding membership due to self-inflicted wounds. In
target=_blank>Opposition Reps Reveal Plot To Abort PDP NEC Meeting
ABUJA – Opposition lawmakers at the House of Representatives have raised the alarm over moves by the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Umar Damagum, to secretly send a letter to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) with the aim of undermining the acting secretary of the party, Setonji Koshoedo, and aborting the
target=_blank>Mass Failure: JAMB Admits Errors In 2025 UTME, Apologises
…Says Candidates In 157 Centres To Retake Exams ABUJA – The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), on Wednesday, admitted that it had few errors which impacted the performance of candidates who sat for the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). Recall that following the release of the UTME results, there were complaints by most
target=_blank>South East PDP Threatens To Exit Party Over Nat’l Scribe Position
…It’s Time To Stand Together, Says Gov. Mbah …We’ve Been Trampled Upon — Adolphus Wabara …We Don’t Want To Be Taken For Granted— Udenwa The crisis currently rocking the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has worsened as the South-East caucus of the party has threatened mass exit from the troubled party if its choice of
target=_blank>Redemption Of Africa
In Harmattan Haze on an African Spring, Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka condemns the notion that any of the major civilizations occurred in a vacuum. Most often, especially as it relates to Africa, these civilizations – Roman, British, French, etc. – were erected on the ruins or ashes of other civilizations “by fire and the sword.”
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