TRIBUTE: Remembering CKC Izuwah (1965 – 2021)
Alleged N1.6b theft: Police arraign Fmr Director, Star Orient Nig Ltd, lawyer, another
Aregbesola award tears South-West NUJ apart
Nigerians question lavish, elaborate burials for the dead
Taraba can meet demand of Nigerians for rice — Gov Ishaku
WAKE UP: Ohanaeze Ndigbo on the path to development
Adefaka speaks on Ohanaeze Ndigbo’s appointment
How Nigeria can meet her water needs — Ale
COAS tasks 6 Div personnel on loyalty, professionalism
CBN disburses N1.487trn to boost food security
Soldiers kill 11 gunmen in Abia

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Senate tasks FG on safety of electoral officials, materials
The Senate has urged the Federal Government to ensure the safety of electoral officials and election materials during elections.
South Africa’s president, Ramaphosa, to appear before anti-graft panel
South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa, is due next month to make a much-anticipated appearance before an inquiry into alleged state looting, the judicial panel probing the graft said Wednesday. Ramaphosa will give evidence over a four-day period, its chair deputy chief justice Raymond Zondo told a televised hearing. “The president has indicated that he would […]
Asset Recovery: Imo govt mounts billboard changing Eastern Palm University to K. O Mbadiwe
The Imo state government today appeared to have succeeded in renaming the Eastern Palm University to K. O Mbadiwe Ozuomba, university after it mounted a large billboard with the inscription, K. O. Mbadiwe, at the front of the University.
Bill to prohibit open defecation scales second reading
A bill seeking to prohibit open ruination and defecation in Nigeria on Wednesday scaled second reading in the Senate. The bill which seeks to establish the Clean Nigeria Agency was sponsored by senator Clifford Ordia (PDP, Edo). Leading debate on the general principles of the bill, the lawmaker recalled that on 20th November, 2019, the […]
Reps seek ban of structures under high tension electricity cables
The House of Representatives wants a law to ban the erection of buildings under high-tension electrical wires.

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