FCTA moves to revamp its social welfare system
Guardiola rules out return to Camp Nou as manager
FG changes MSMEs survival fund portal from Nov 1
Power sector records new 5,520.40MW ― TCN
EndSARS Protest: APC commiserates with Adamawa Govt
House of Reps to reconvene plenary to address youth bills
22 kidnapped in mosque, hospital in Nasarawa
Delta relaxes curfew from 8pm to 6am
Sanwo-Olu lifts curfew in Lagos
Black Saturday: Trailer crushes eight to death in Ondo market
Why FG needs to regulate social media ― Lai Mohammed
Diaspora Nigerians write President Buhari over EndSARS protest
Sanwo-Olu directs public workers to resume work on Monday
FG clarifies position on social media regulation
Rivers’ NASS caucus lauds Wike’s effort to rein in IPOB

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EndSARS protests: Adamawa committee recovers majority of looted items
The committee set up by the Adamawa government to recover property looted by hoodlums during the EndSARS protest has recovered majority of the items, its Chairman, Alhaji Ahmad Bashir, has said. Bashir, who is the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), disclosed this on Saturday in Yola while briefing newsmen on the success already recorded. […]
Lagos community where potable water, good toilet, school, hospital don’t exist
By Rasheed Sobowale “Find your way to Agboyi Road at Alapere, Ketu, Lagos State. Follow the road down. Take a boat to Agboyi 2”, reads the direction given to locate this Lagos community. Anybody scared of water might not like here. While those interested in a sea tour might find it interesting at first, they […]
Ogun pays New Minimum wage to workers
The Ogun State government has commenced payment of the new minimum wage of N30,000 to all its workers.
Sultan,Fayemi,El-Rufa’i,Sambo,talk on Nigeria’s future
Dignitaries from across Nigeria converged on Kaduna for the 50th Anniversary of the Arewa House on Saturday,where they discussed on issues that could further unite the country and avoid acts capable of causing instability.
‘An Inspector-General wept, another destroyed his phone over interference by politicians’
An Inspector-General of Police cried out of frustration over the problems of the Nigeria Police Force, while another threw his phone at the wall out of anger at the constant interference by politicians.

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