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NABTEB releases 2025 results with 34,060 credits in Maths, English

The National Business and Technical Examination Board, NABTEB, yesterday announced the release of the results of the November/December 2025 NBC/NTC and ANBC/NANTC examinations. According to the board, 60 per cent of candidates obtained five credits and above, including Mathematics and English Language.

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Customs allegedly shot dead car dealer in Kebbi

The Association of Motor Dealers of Nigeria, AMDON, Kebbi State Chapter has expressed outrage over the killing of one of its members, Tukur Salihu, 45 years old, by operatives of the Federal Operation Unit, FOU, of the Nigeria Customs Service Zone B Kaduna, attached to Kebbi State.

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Ebonyi killings: Security operatives uncover shallow graves, mutilated bodies in Amasiri community

The combined team of security operatives has uncovered multiple graves of mutilated bodies of those allegedly killed during the boundary war between Amasiri community and OkporojÍ Oso Edda community in Ebonyi State.

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Children chant ‘Our community’s our home’ as Lagos lawmakers visit Makoko

THE murky waters of the Makoko waterfront were stirred yesterday by the desperate chants of displaced residents, especially school children, who gathered at the edges of the lagoon to welcome members of the Lagos State House of Assembly.

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Electoral Act Amendment: Senate not averse to criticisms, will resolve issue today —Spokesman

The Senate, yesterday, said it is not opposed to public criticism and peaceful protests over its handling of the Electoral Act Amendment Bill, assuring Nigerians that the controversy surrounding the removal of the phrase “real-time” from provisions on electronic transmission of election results will be addressed at an emergency plenary sitting today.

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