In what appears to be a new twist in the ongoing political crisis in Libya, protesters are said to be targeting sub-saharan Africans as dozens are now feared killed while hundreds are in hiding in the oil rich country.
The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has installed Document Fraud Readers, scanners and other passenger registration equipment at the various international airports to check human trafficking.
The Nigerian Embassy in Germany has told the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) to check the quality of goods exported from Nigeria to other countries.
Internationally recognised president of Cote d’Ivoire Alassane Ouattara has dispatched lawyers to the International Criminal Court in Hague for the prosecution of human rights violations in the country.
Nigeria can become Africa’s largest rice producer by 2012 if the Federal Government can give rice farmers the necessary assistance, Alhaji Abubakar Wogi, has said.
Commonwealth Light Welterweight Boxing Champion, Olusegun Ajose, has said that the long delay he has to endure before securing the WBC elimination bout has not dampened his enthusiasm.
Students and others seeking admission into tertiary institutions in the country now have a new online test tutor called e-JAMB Service just introduced to help them succeed.
The two-week old industrial action embarked upon by national health workers under the auspices of Joint House Unions and Associations may be suspended today, following the resolution reached by the consultative meeting between the striking workers, Federal Ministry of Health and members of the Presidential Committee on Industrial Harmony in the Health Sector.
Nigeria’s dream of winning the All Africa Games in Mozambique this year has suffered a devastating blow as the organizers have canceled Wrestling and Powerlifting for Special Sports after intensive lobby from South Africa.
CHIEF Judge of Imo State, Justice Benjamin Ahanonu Njemanze, yesterday, summoned an emergency meeting of all the serving judges in the state following the abduction of a serving High Court judge, Justice Theophilus Ugwu and the gruesome murder of his driver and police orderly.
The global economic recovery is advancing, albeit at an uneven pace, Finance Minister and Central Bank Governors of the 20 group of emerging economies have said
AS a result of endemic corruption in all strata of life in the country, two Senior Advocates of Nigeria, Chiefs Folake Solanke and Chief Adeniyi Akintola, have condemned rising cases of corruption in the nation’s judicial system with the latter calling on all Nigerians to join the crusade for the public execution of corrupt public officers.
The Nigeria Football Federation has apologised to Super Eagles’ teeming fans across the world and to the Nigerian government in particular for the embarrassment caused by the botched Green Bowl Soccer Tournament in the USA but insisted that good reason should prevail when its role is being examined in the entire saga.
The Asset Management Corporation was set up to take over the bad debts of banks but not to create new bad loans or encourage debtors with capacity to pay to default on their debt
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