PAP graduates first batch of aircraft engineers

PAP graduates first batch of aircraft engineers

By Fortune Eromosele, Abuja Twenty Aircraft Maintenance Engineers have graduated under the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) Aviation Training Programme. The beneficiaries are part of the Pilots/Aircraft Maintenance Engineers under the PAP Aviation Resuscitation Programme for ex-agitators of the Niger Delta Region. Speaking on Monday in Lagos at a brief, but colourful graduation ceremony for the […]
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Supreme Court Verdict: Atiku to address Nigerians today

Supreme Court Verdict: Atiku to address Nigerians today

John Alechenu, Abuja Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, is making his way to the National Secretariat of the Peoples Democratic Party PDP, to address a press conference on the state of the nation. Members of the party’s National Working Committee as well as the Board of Trustees are already seated. Those already in the hall […]

33 LCDAs: Ondo communities give govt condition over choice of headquarters

33 LCDAs: Ondo communities give govt condition over choice of headquarters

Leaders from some communities in Ose council areas of Ondo state have given the state government condition to retain them in the council area if it cannot relocate the headquarters of the newly created Oredegbe Local Council Development Area (LCDA) from Imoru town to Omolege Junction.

Women petition IGP, DSS, demand arrest of Bayelsa APC deputy governorship candidate

Women petition IGP, DSS, demand arrest of Bayelsa APC deputy governorship candidate

Few days to the November 11 governorship election in Bayelsa State, leading female political figures have called on the Inspector-General of Police IGP and the Director General State Services DGSS to take appropriate actions against the deputy governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress APC, Mr. Joshua Maciver for inciting violence against members of the opposition.

Deaths in India train collision rise to 13

Deaths in India train collision rise to 13

At least 13 people were killed and around 50 injured when two trains collided in southeast India, officials said on Monday, updating an earlier toll of eight.