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Finish Boko Haram war and come home
Benue begins clampdown on illegal schools, warns Head Teachers against illegal levies
Resist temptation of killing innocent people in name of religion, Gbajabiamila tells Nigerian youths
Okowa is determined to develop all parts of Delta- Oborevwori
Two died in Gov. Matawalle’s convoy accident
Perform or get sacked, Pantami tells heads of agencies
G7 and an alienated humanity
Gov. Masari to meet bandits at hideouts for dialogue – Official
N/Delta Govs to meet Buhari over appointments into NDDC Board
Police to beef up security around worship centres nationwide
Okorocha has choosen to dance naked – Ihedioha’s recovery team
Will CBN’s lending initiative create desired outcome?
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SubscribeThe thunder is Tundra at 20
TWENTY years in the life of an auto model is a milestone. While some vehicles survive many decades some have had their life spans cut short due to lack of patronage. Toyota’s largest Tundra Pickup is one of such vehicles that have survived two decades and still moving on. It has become a household name across the world. Here are some of the most exciting moments for the Toyota heavyweight pickup which most people usually describe as Thunder and lightning because of its pace.
Bolt storms Port-Harcourt, begins operation
Lagos – Bolt (formerly Taxify), the leading on-demand transportation platform in Africa, has on 30th August launched operations in Port Harcourt.
Pensioners appeal to Ikpeazu over 32-month arrears
—Pensioners in Abia State, yesterday, urged Governor Okezie Ikpeazu to consider their plight and pay their 32 months pension arrears and 19 years unpaid gratuities.
Toyota, Suzuki enter new deal
TOYOTA and Suzuki will take small equity stakes in each other, the Japanese carmakers said, as they seek to develop newer technologies and meet sweeping changes upending the global auto industry. The tie-up is the latest example of automakers chasing scale to manage costs and boost development. Automakers – especially smaller ones like Suzuki – are struggling to meet the breakneck growth of an industry transformed by the rise of electric vehicles (EVs), ride-hailing and autonomous driving.
Ihedioha to inject N3.9bn into education
mo State government has revealed its plan to inject N3.9 billion in the education sector of the state.
Umahi offers palliatives for Enugu Airport closure
Following the closure of Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu, Governor David Umahi of Ebonyi State has offered free transport, security services and affordable accommodation to Ebonyi citizens in their movement from Ebonyi State to Owerri Airport and back.
Security experts call for collective efforts to curb corruption, insecurity
Some security experts on Thursday suggested collective efforts in fighting corruption and insecurity in the country.
Interior Minister, Rauf Aregbesola advises staff to shun corruption
The Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, has urged staff of the ministry to shun all forms of corrupt practices in the conduct of government business.
INSECURITY: Joint Task Force’ll be funded by govs, private sectors- DAWN
AS governors of six states of the South-West zone of the country fine-tune plans to launch a joint security task force to check the excesses of herdsmen and other miscreants, the Development Agenda for Western Nigeria, DAWN, yesterday, disclosed that the security network will be funded by a zonal security trust fund.
Insecurity: IGP orders deployment of police helicopters across country
THE Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, has ordered the deployment of police helicopters to tackle the increasing rate of criminal activities in the country.
More heads to roll over $16bn power probe
Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission probing how the sum of $8.5 billion meant for the payment of compensation to communities for right of way for the $16 billion power project in 2006, have obtained more documents exposing how the cash was diverted by top government officials, Vanguard learned last night.
Cybercrime: Don’t taint Nigeria with single brush for alleged crimes of few – NITDA tells Global community
The National Information Technology Agency (NITDA) has warned the global community to desist from tainting the entire Nigerian citizens with a single brush for the alleged crimes of a few.
FG to launch solar-powered vehicles – Amaechi
Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, Thursday declared federal government’s plan to introduce solar-powered vehicles as well as vehicles capable of driving on water.
FG committed to ending security challenges, says Dingyadi
Minister of Police Affairs, Alhaji Muhammadu Dingyadi, says the Federal Government is fully committed to improving the security situation in the country.
Renowned art collector, Okonta dies at 80
Chief Francis Chukwuma Okonta, renowned art collector and pioneer President of Art Gallery Owners Association of Nigeria (AGAN) has died in London on Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at the age of 80 after a brief illness.
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