Impeachment: Succession fueling Akeredolu, dep gov’s rift — Aiyedatiwa’s counsel

AMID the impeachment process by the Ondo State House of Assembly, Mr. Ige Asemudara, counsel to the embattled deputy governor of the state, yesterday, disclosed that the frosty relationship between Governor Rotimi Akeredolu and his estranged Deputy, Mr. Lucky Aiyedatiwa, was about succession and the governorship election in 2024.
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4.6b people at risk of rabies infection – WMA

With 4.6 billion people at risk of rabies infection, the World Veterinary Association, WVA, and the World Medical Association, WMA, have called for the incorporation rabies education within the school curricula.

Why you can’t go on your planned strike, FG tells NLC, TUC

The Federal Government yesterday asked the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and its Trade Union Congress of Nigeria, TUC, counterpart, to shelve their planned nationwide indefinite strike from October 3, saying going ahead with the proposed industrial action will amount to a gross violation of a subsisting court injunction.

Need for inclusive access to information

Governments should enact policies and legislations that can guarantee universal access to information while investing in infrastructure, digital literacy programmes and manpower.

LIRS tasks business organisations on consumption tax compliance

Lagos State Internal Revenue Service, LIRS, yesterday, urged owners of restaurants, hotels and event centres operating in the state to contribute to the state’s development by prioritising the monthly collection and remittance of a five per cent consumption tax on all consumables and personal services.

Need to revive dead industries to save Nigeria

During Buhari’s eight years, nobody in his administration thought of what to do as many factories that produced what we now import folded up, one after the other. Major tyre makers, Dunlop folded up; Michelin followed suit. Before they died, battery manufacturers like Exide Batteries in Ibadan, and Berec in Kaduna became clients of the mortician. Oluwa Glass, Isoglass, Adebowale Electrical and many more had also packed up.

Foundation donates educational materials to Ughelli students

Foundation, a dedicated non-profit organization committed to breaking the cycle of poverty through access to education, good healthcare, and equal opportunities, has successfully concluded its Back to School Campaign in Ughelli, Delta State.

British Council launches programme for creative economy

The British Council Nigeria has announced the launch of ‘Film Lab Africa’, an innovative accelerator programme designed to empower aspiring filmmakers and TV producers through capacity building initiatives, technical training, mentorship and workshops.

Coalition of Youth Leaders write Tinubu, demands SSAP Youth Affairs

Youths from across the nation under the auspices of the Coalition of Nigerian Youth Leaders (CNYL) have demanded that President Ahmed Bola Tinubu appoint a Senior Special Assistant to the President (SSAP) on Youth Affairs, and other appointments from among renowned and practising Youth Development Experts and Professionals in the country.

Here versus there, By Donu Kogbara

It’s not just frustrated youngsters who want to run away from the multiple dysfunctions and limited opportunities that Nigeria inflicts on its citizens. I know plenty of thoroughly demoralised older folks who wouldn’t say “no” to a fresh start on the other side of the world.

Vacant Positions: Appoint South-South, South-East people, CSO begs Tinubu

By Olasunkanmi Akoni A human right group, Civil Society Coalition, CSO, for Good Governance, has urged President Bola Tinubu, to consider people from the South-South and South-East for appointment into government agencies where their leaders were yet to be appointed, particularly the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, EFCC. The group commended President Tinubu for his […]

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