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Amendment of Senate Standing Rule in order,say Sani, Olujimi, others

Amendment of Senate Standing Rule in order,say Sani, Olujimi, others

AS the Senate resumes today for legislative business after a forced one-month recess aimed at settling its leadership crisis, many senators yesterday, defended amendment of the Standing Rule used in the election of Senator Bukola Saraki as Senate President on June 9.

EFCC arraigns vessel crew members over bunkering

EFCC arraigns vessel crew members over bunkering

Lagos—The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has arraigned the crew members on board a vessel, MV Peace before Federal High Court sitting in Lagos over alleged massive involvement in oil bunkering to the tune of 200 metric tons of petroleum produc

Land reforms, key to success of Buhari’s effort to revamp economy – Adediji

Land reforms, key to success of Buhari’s effort to revamp economy – Adediji

That is not even a bad reflection because in all fairness, members of these allied professions -architects, quantity surveyors and engineers have what it takes by training and experience to actually play important roles in project management. But the reason why estate surveyors and valuers have been involved from day one is because, in the construction process, you don’t really allow or encourage a single professional to take on much responsibility in a given project without experiencing conflicts.

Unfinished sorting in Senate

Unfinished sorting in Senate

AS the Senate resumes plenary today, the lawmakers would be facing so many unresolved contentious issues that require decisive approach.
The legislators had on June 25, suddenly gone on break as a result of the crisis that trailed the emergence of Senator Bukola Saraki as the Senate President.

Cut your security vote, PDP chieftain tells Ikpeazu

Cut your security vote, PDP chieftain tells Ikpeazu

A Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Board of Trustees, BoT, member from Abia State, Chief Tony Ukasoanya, has called on his governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu to cut down his monthly security vote, which he put at “close to N1 billion.”