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Sule sacks Commissioners, SSA, SAs

Sule sacks Commissioners, SSA, SAs

Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State, yesterday, sacked all his Commissioners, Senior Special Advisers and Special Assistants in the state.

Refuse tormenting Lagos, a megacity

Refuse tormenting Lagos, a megacity

ON April 14, 2021 residents of Lagos State received a most disturbing news from the Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Tunji Bello. Accompanied by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Drainage Services, Mr. Joe Igbokwe, the commissioner informed during a media briefing that based on the 2021 Seasonal Climate Predictions, the state would experience high intensity rainfall of 261 days this year, with attendant flooding across the state. Against this backdrop, he had directed residents in coastal and low-lying wetland areas of the state to move upland to avert needless loss of lives and property.

LAISEC is frustrating efforts at inspecting election materials ― YP

LAISEC is frustrating efforts at inspecting election materials ― YP

The candidate of the Youth Party in the recently conducted local government election in Lagos, Mrs Tari Taylaur, has expressed great displeasure with LAISEC for frustrating the party’s effort to inspect election materials. The tribunal, headed by Justice Onigbanjo had on Monday, August 23, granted the party’s request to inspect the election materials for the […]

Experts kick as FG defends ‘sensible’ borrowings

Experts kick as FG defends ‘sensible’ borrowings

Against  the backdrop of mounting criticism over Nigeria’s debt sustainability, the Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed, has said the Federal Government is borrowing “sensibly” to cater for the country’s infrastructure needs.

Conflicting court orders: Judges to face NJC panel

Conflicting court orders: Judges to face NJC panel

Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Justice Ibrahim Muhammad, has summoned six chief judges to an emergency meeting over conflicting court orders that emanated from their judicial divisions in the last one month.

Again, S-East grounded, despite cancellation of IPOB sit-at-home

Again, S-East grounded, despite cancellation of IPOB sit-at-home

Although the Indigenous People of Biafra, IpoB, has cancelled the weekly sit-at-home scheduled for every Monday, residents of the southeast geo-political zone have continued to volunteer themselves to sit at home, saying that the IPoB leader, Nnamdi Kanu who is currently being incarcerated in the DSS dungeon in the pursuit of Biafra restoration deserves their solidarity and encouragement, through the constant sit-at-home exercise of this nature.