Masaba wants a voting unit for his 5,000 family members

Masaba wants a voting unit for his 5,000 family members

Resident Electoral Commissioner in Niger State, Dr. Emmanuel Onucheyo, has revealed that Alhaji Muhammadu Abubakar Bello Masaba, the octogenarian with about 5,000 familiy members had officially written to Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, earlier before the commencement of the registration exercise of the need to create a new voting unit for him.
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Adamant  Adamu takes FIFA to CAS

Adamant Adamu takes FIFA to CAS

Amos Adamu is to take his case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport after FIFA’s appeals committee upheld a three-year ban following the Sunday Times investigation into World Cup bidding.

Edo 2012: I’ll be governor, says Imansuangbon

Edo 2012: I’ll be governor, says Imansuangbon

GOVERNORSHIP aspirant under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Edo State, Mr. Kenneth Imansuangbon, has described his campaign organisation as a movement and a train of change, which no one can stop.

Family of drowned NYSC member demands coroner’s inquest

Family of drowned NYSC member demands coroner’s inquest

THE family of one of the youth corps members posted as ad-hoc staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to register voters at Oko, a riverine community in Delta State, who allegedly got drowned at the River Niger, has protested the circumstances leading to the death and the alleged shoddy investigation by the police.

UBN: Labour blasts judiciary over restraining order

UBN: Labour blasts judiciary over restraining order

ORGANISED labour is not taking lightly Friday’s National Industrial Court, NIC, restraining order slammed on Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, its affiliates and agents from disrupting the operations of Union Bank of Nigeria, UBN, Plc nationwide.

Lagos ratifies new salary package

Lagos ratifies new salary package

Following the newly approved consolidated salary structure, which Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State recently approved for the state public servants, Permanent Secretaries will take home about N1 million, directors, N347. 733.00 while N18,780 had been agreed upon as the state new minimum wage.