Adamawa ex-Finance Commissioner jailed 10 years
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Digitization: EMCOAN seeks partnership with govt
Taraba as a test case for enduring democracy
Fayose to Governors: Cut your travels, tours not minimum wages
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Lai Mohammed challenges NAN on credibility deficit
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Former presidential candidate kidnapped in Kogi
A former Presidential candidate and National Chairman of Allied Congress Party of Nigeria, Alhaji Ganiyu Galadima has been reported kidnapped at Obajana in Kogi State.
Biafra: Ignore such unlawful agitation, Eze Igbo in Zamfara tells protesters
The Eze Igbo of Zamfara, Igwe Egbuna Obijiyaku, has condemned the agitation for a Biafran nation, noting that those behind the agitation are on their own.
#SoundOff: The Social Media Bill is one more step towards Islamizing Nigeria
In Muslim countries, where Sharia is the law, citizens are gagged and any criticism of the government of the country’s leader is termed an “insult” against the leader attracts jail time, flogging, and in some cases a death sentence.
ASUU to sanction 3 erring LASU members
According to the chairman, the sanction for such offences in ASUU law is usually suspension.
“ASUU constitution is clear on the sanction for such offences and normally, it is suspension from the membership of the union,’’ he said.
Court declines moves to stop Kogi supplementary poll
……..asks Wada, Bello, Faleke to take case to election tribunal By Ikechukwu Nnochiri ABUJA—-The Federal High Court in Abuja has declined to stop the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, from conducting supplementary governorship election in Kogi State tomorrow. The court, in a judgement today, declined jurisdiction to resolve any of the constitutional issues that were […]

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