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Across Nigeria, farmers in forest communities are facing a growing crisis—human-elephant conflict. As habitat loss and illegal logging drive elephants closer to farmlands, farmers are left counting their losses.
A nation cannot claim progress while its children remain in captivity.
Twenty-two days after the Oyo and Borno abduction, families are still waiting.
Twenty-tow days is too long.
One day is too long.
This is not acceptable. It must end immediately.
#WhereAreThey #BringThemHome #EndKidnappings
Masjid Al Haram in Mecca has undergone its largest expansion in modern history. Saudi authorities say the mosque can now accommodate more than 2.5 million worshippers, with new prayer areas and upgraded safety systems.
Al Jazeera's Ahmed Idris reports from Mecca.
Mr Ojulari confirmed that discussions with potential investors are already underway, revealing that a major Chinese company with one of the largest petrochemical plants in China is among firms inspecting the refineries.
For NNPC, the goal is no longer just to restart refineries at any cost, but to ensure they operate profitably and sustainably for decades.
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At the ongoing Energy summit in Abuja, the emphasis across the atmosphere of the discussions room has been primarily on how to scale oil & gas production, attract more investment, & increase profits; discussions on intensifying remediation efforts have been somewhat negligible.
The summit brings together governments, national and international oil companies, investors, and service providers to shape the future of Africa’s energy landscape.
While environmental groups have raised concerns over climate change and the impacts of oil spills & gas flaring on host communities, the government has repeatedly maintained that responsible oil & gas development remains a pathway to economic prosperity for Nigeria and Africa.
The conference comes at a critical time as Nigeria intensifies efforts to revamp its energy sector by leveraging its vast hydrocarbon and renewable resources to achieve energy security, economic growth and sustainable development.
#NIES2026
The plenary session on "Harnessing Digital Innovation to Achieve Food Security in Nigeria" moderated by Abdulkareem Mojeed, Senior Reporter, @PremiumTimesng, explored the transformative role of technology in addressing the country’s persistent food challenges.
Experts examined how digital solutions can boost productivity, connect smallholder farmers to markets, and strengthen climate resilience. They discussed strategies to overcome adoption barriers, including infrastructure gaps, low digital literacy, and policy constraints.
#MDC2025 #MediaDevCon2025
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This is an appreciation post for @PremiumTimesng and @SaharaReporters for their courageous reporting on the coup story.
More than ever, the public has a right to know.
Doing journalism in a country like Nigeria is a thankless job, but for those of us who believe in democracy, it’s a lifetime commitment.
Your work is deeply appreciated. 🫡
@ruffydfire I believe it would be best to retract this unfounded claim & issue an apology. The reports surrounding the former Minister’s resignation were thoroughly developed based on verified documents in our possession. In fact, we hold additional documents on him beyond ur myopic claim!
“Flowing from above, the University of Nigeria, Nsukka DID NOT and consequently, COULD NOT have issued the purported certificate, or at all, in July 1985 to Mr Geoffrey Uchechukwu Nnaji.” https://t.co/f5ocpWQf4h