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Subscribe25 less privileged children get free surgeries
On this year’s Children’s YELOTO African Children’s Foundation, has offered free surgeries for 25 less privileged children at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH, even as it handed over cheques for other children whom their conditions do not require surgery.
No crack in Buhari’s security apparatus – Presidency
Presidency has denied any frictions between the security chiefs to President Muhamadu Buhari, saying there was absolute understanding between them in their collective responsibility to protect the country and defeat insurgency in the land.
FG moves to end girl child marriage
The Federal Government has developed a technical working group comprises of all the stakeholders aimed to develop policies and legislations that will end girl child marriage in the country, Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Senator Aisha Jummai Alhassan has said.
N50bn Debt: Court revokes order to take over Jimoh Ibrahim’s businesses
A Federal High Court in Lagos on Monday discharged an interim order granted the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON), to take over assets of business mogul, Jimoh Ibrahim, over alleged indebtedness.
Retirement of AIG’s, not against the law – Okiro
Following the appointment of AIG Ibrahim Idris as the 19th indigenous Inspector General of Police and subsequent retirement of 21 Assistant Inspectors General of Police which created uproar and misgivings in some quarters, Chairman, Police Service Commission, Dr. Mike Okiro has explained that the action of the federal government regarding the retirements did not contravene either the Police Act or the constitution of the country.
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