
Aisha’s brother bombs Bindow, says he lacks educational qualification to be gov
The search for General Alkali
IMF, W/Bank give anti-money laundry push
Man, property worth millions of naira lost to flood in Anambra
SON committed to ease of doing business
APC primaries: Ambode holds low key EXCO, thanks aides for support
BoI disburses N2.8bn to 20,550 micro-enterprises in Kaduna
Aggrieved PDP aspirants protest imposition of candidates in Alimosho
OPU SUMMIT: Restructuring key to nation building — Aare Adams
Atiku Campaign raises 14 posers for Buhari/APC
Atiku visits Obasanjo today
NACA begins fresh hunt for HIV patients
Makarfi, Idris back Atiku
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SubscribeCharges against me laughable, malicious — Ekweremadu
ABUJA—The Federal Government has filed fresh criminal charges against Deputy Senate President, Dr. Ike Ekweremadu, and the Senator representing Akwa Ibom North-East, Chief Albert Akpan, following alleged failure to declare their assets.
Why we are hosting editors’ conference —Delta govt
Delta State government said it is hosting this year’s All Nigeria Editors’ Conference, the flagship annual conference organised by the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) because it believes that the Nigerian media is a critical stakeholder in the nation’s effort to advance the cause of democracy.
LSETF disburses N6bn to 8,000 beneficiaries
The Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF) said it has disbursed about N6billion to 8,000 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the state since the inception of the Fund about two years ago.
Abia APC faction petitions state Judicial Commission over missing case file
UMUAHIA—AS a fallout of the just concluded political party primaries, the court-backed faction of APC in Abia State led by Dr. Emmanuel Ndukwe, has petitioned the Abia State Judicial Service Commission, ASJSC, over illegal removal of their case file from an Isiala Ngwa Court without the knowledge of the presiding judge and their lawyers.
2019: Umahi wants INEC, security agents to be neutral
ABAKALIKI—GOVERNOR David Umahi of Ebonyi State yesterday called on the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, and security agents not to take any side while discharging their constitutional responsibilities in next year’s general election.
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