Fashola to Sanwo-Olu: Always find time to debrief us on your agenda
Security threat in GoG: MARAN lead discussion on maritime security
ERA wants multinationals held accountable for plastic pollution
Customs, DSS collaborate to curb smuggling
Edo community calls for end to oil, gas extraction
Opposition parties urged to let Tinubu focus on governance
Pipeline oil surveillance: FG urged to renew Tantita’s job
Afri-Exim, ICRC approve $1.2bn for moribund Burutu port
Why I led motion to relax age requirement for employment — Sen Moro
Lupin Season 3 Review – Omar Sy set to be a veteran
Why Nigeria is on wrong path 63 years after independence — Kalu, SAN
Mr & Mrs: When you borrow money from Madam…
Sunny Ade makes society comeback at Siju Iluyomade’s mother’s 90th

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UNDP, SWISS GOVT, others to partner Yobe Govt to Resettle Community
Malumdunari community displaced by the Boko Haram insurgency in Yobe state will be resettled by the United Nations Development Programme,UNDP, in partnership with the state government.
Anambra-Kogi Federal Road: Aniekwe tasks FG on quick rehabilitation
The member representing Anambra East and West Federal Constituency, Hon. Peter Aniekwe, in the House of Representatives on Thursday urged the Federal Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi to urgently facilitate the rehabilitation of the Otuocha Anam Nzam-Innoma Iheaka-Ibaji Ajegwu Federal road in view to alleviate plights of commuters plying the road.
Lawyers’ group seeks de-registration of NNPP over alleged threat to tribunal judges in Kano
Lawyers, under the umbrella of the Guardians of Democracy and Rule of Law (GDRL), have urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to de-register the New Nigerian People’s Party (NNPP) due to reported violent behaviour and alleged threats against tribunal judges in Kano state.
The appeal follows a controversial tribunal judgment that removed the state’s NNPP Governor Abbah Yusuf from office.
How youths can tackle Nigeria’s problems — US Consul General
United States’ Consul General in Nigeria, Wills Stevens, yesterday, charged Nigerian youths to rise towards evolving solutions that will fix the mirage of challenges militating against the country from attaining the desired heights.
Court declares Awujale, Oloja rightful owners of disputed Epe land
JUSTICE Sharafa Olaitan of a Lagos State High Court, sitting in Epe, has declared that the Iposu Chieftaincy Family is not the rightful owner of the 1,168.141 hectares (2886.534 acres) of land situated at Epe communal land.
100 days in office: Reps member, Zubairu Zannan empowers constituents
In marking his first 100 days in office, Hon. Abdulmalik Zubairu Zannan, the Member representing Bungudu/ Maru Federal Constituency at the Federal House of Representatives, Zamfara State, has empowered his constituents with a massive donation of 500 motorcycles, over 500 sewing machines, and 100 vehicles.
Impeachment: Ondo dep gov, group bicker over plans to unleash mayhem
AMID the process to impeach the embattled Deputy Governor of Ondo State, Mr. Lucky Aiyedatiwa, a group, Arise for Change and Good Governance, ACGG, yesterday, said there are plans to unleash mayhem in the state.
REDAN advocates reduction in cement price
In a significant move for the Nigerian building industry, BUA Cement Company Limited has reduced the price of cement to 3,500 naira, a decision that has earned applause from the Real Estate Developer’s Association of Nigeria (REDAN).
Senate investigates alleged killing, incarceration of 250 Nigerians in Ethiopia
The Senate has directed its Committees on Diaspora and Foreign Affairs, in conjunction with the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to investigate alleged unlawful killings and incarceration of 250 Nigerians in Ethiopia.
Reciprocity: Nigeria to review visa on arrival policy
The federal government has vowed to begin execution of the principle of reciprocity in international relations, especially with regard to its visa on arrival policy.
Employers to FG: Manufacturing sector bleeding
The Association of Employers, under the aegis of Chemical and Non-Metallic Products Employer’s Federation, CANMPEF, yesterday, appealed to the Federal Government to ensure survival of the sector.
144 public secondary school students trained on crop planting methods in Oyo
No fewer than 144 students drawn from 18 public schools in Oyo State were trained on crop planting methods through the “Grow what you Eat Initiative: Cultivating Future Agriculturists,” in Ibadan, Oyo State capital.
NASU President seeks unity among members
The National President, Non Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU), Makolo Hassan has urged members of the union to unite in order to fight common enemies of the union.
Atiku to address Tinubu’s CSU certificate saga in world press conference today
The presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar is expected to address the issue of President Bola Tinubu’s academic records released by the Chicago State University (CSU) at a press conference today.
International pressure mounts on Nigeria over interference in trade union affairs
“We have received reliable information from the NLC that the Federal Government is planning to exert control over trade union organisations”

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