I was never arrested by EFCC- Uche Ogah
2nd year anniversary: Fayose beats chest, says we have restored hope in Ekiti
Real to continue with stadium remodelling
Ghana’s electoral body disqualifies 13 presidential candidates
#NES22: Govt had formulated framework on job creation – Osinbajo
Photos: Gov. Ambode at 3rd Quarter 2016 Town Hall meeting
Scores of Boko Haram terrorists killed as Air force intensifies bombardment of Sambisa Forest
Interest rate: Governors, Dangote indict banks for low agric devt
DSS has no right to arrest judges, Prof Omaka, SAN insists
Women hail NASS for proposing free antenatal services
Breaking: Arrest of Judges: No body is above the law – AGF
Invasion of judges’ homes threat to democracy – Gov Okowa
Lagos to recruit 1,100 workers for local councils

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Recession: Bread, biscuits, others prices to go up by 15% – AMBCON
AS Nigerians still grapples with the devastating effect of the economic recession being witnessed in the country, the Association of Master Bakers and Caterers of Nigeria, AMBCON, has said the prices of bread, biscuits and other related commodities would be increased by 15 percent with effect from 17th of this month.
Drama as man defecates in court to evade arraignment
A melodrama occurred on Tuesday at an Oredo Magistrates’ Court in Benin, when an 18-year-old man, Abudullahi Muhammed, defecated on his body to evade arraignment.
Public Complaints Commission staff protest salary slash, embark on indefinite strike
Staff of the Public Complaints Commission PCC Tuesday embarked on a massive protest against the continued 50 percent slash in their salaries, saying unless the situation is reversed they would not return to work.
Buhari in moves to replace two Supreme Court judges
PRESIDENT Muhamamadu Buhari on Tuesday asked the Senate to consider and confirm the nominations of two judges as Justices of the Supreme Court.
Buhari appoints two new Supreme Court Justices
Following the nationwide clampdown on the nation’s alleged corrupt judges, President Muhammadu Buhari has sought the confirmation of the Nigerian Senate to appoint two new Supreme court justices.
Court slams N250,000 bail on student for allegedly defiling minor
An Ikeja Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday admitted a 19-year-old secondary school student, Samuel Abah, to bail in the sum of N250,000 for allegedly defiling a six-year-old girl.
For refusing to buy him beer, man stabs another
A Lagos court has slammed a N300, 000 bail on an unemployed man, 32-year-old Debo Adisa, for allegedly stabbing a man with a broken bottle at a hotel for refusing to buy him a beer.
Breaking: Senate rejects motion to summon DSS boss, Daura over raids on judges
The Senate has rejected a motion to invite the Director General of the State Security Service, Lawan Daura, over the ongoing clampdown on alleged corrupt judges.
Senate condemns DSS crackdown on judges
By Henry Umoru & Joseph Erunke ABUJA- THE Senate on Tuesday condemned in very strong terms, the draconian invasion of the homes, subsequent arrest and detention of serving judges by the Department of State Security Service, DSS without recognizing the constitutional responsibility of the National Judicial Council, NJC. Chairman, Senate Committee on Drugs and Narcotics […]
NASS security men arrest Diesel thieves
By Henry Umoru ABUJA – NATIONAL Assembly Security men on Tuesday morning arrested five suspected thieves at the premises of the National Assembly with ten jerry cans of diesel. The arrested persons were five person, with one still at large. According to NASS security, of the five persons who were arrested at the generator house […]

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