Crossing the red line by the Opposition and Government(4), by Eric Teniola   

From last week continues the narrative on the Saturday, December 12, 1959 Federal elections with the results thus: In the Northern Region—3,258,520 (votes cast) and 89.4% (percentage poll); Eastern Region-1,929,754(votes cast) and 75.3% (percentage poll); Western Region-1,887, 209 and 71.2% (percentage poll); Lagos-110,072 (votes cast) and 76.2% (percentage poll). All prominent Nigerian political leaders were returned. […]
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Stakeholders warn transport costs could impact onion, tomato prices

As Nigerians brace for the upcoming Ileya festival amid biting economic realities, stakeholders in the agricultural sector have assured citizens of steady supply of key food items, particularly onions and tomatoes, even as rising transportation and input costs continue to exert pressure on market prices.

Ogun: APC suspends ex-Governor’s Liaison Officer for anti-party activities

By James Ogunnaike, Abeokuta The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ajilete Ward in Yewa South Local Government Area of Ogun State, has suspended a former Liaison Officer to Governor Dapo Abiodun, Akeem Obanla, for allegedly engaging in activities considered to be detrimental to the unity, discipline and integrity of the party. The suspension of Obanla […]

Gov Mbah Nominated for 4 Independent Newspapers’ Silver Jubilee Awards

… Named in Education, IGR, Infrastructure, and Outstanding Governor of the Year categories The governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Mbah, has been nominated in four award categories in the Independent Newspapers Silver Jubilee and 2025 Awards ceremony billed for this Saturday. Mbah was named in the Education Reformer Governor of the Year, Financial Architect […]

FG’s drug tariff cut excites pharmacists, triggers call for sector reform

Mixed reactions on Sunday trailed the Federal Government’s reduction of import tariffs on drugs and pharmaceutical products under the 2026 Fiscal Policy Measures, FPM, with industry leaders welcoming the move but warning that without deep structural reforms, the impact on drug prices and access may be limited.

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