Former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Godwin Emefiele, has arrived at the Ikeja High Court in Lagos for his …
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Nigerian Army Blames Kuje Prison Break on Absence of CCTV Cameras and Inadequate Security Measures
In an investigative hearing conducted by the House of Representatives Joint Committees on Reformatory Institutions, Justice, Police Affairs, Interior, and …
Read More »FUOYE Management and SSANU Clash Over Union Membership and Strike Action
The management of the Federal University, Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) in Ekiti State, Nigeria, has responded to allegations made by the Non-Academic …
Read More »Bill on Voter’s Relocation Suffers Setback in House of Representatives
A bill seeking to amend the Electoral Act, 2022, which would make it mandatory for persons seeking to transfer their …
Read More »Edo Gov Poll: Fresh Crisis in APC as Aspirant Dakeri Drags INEC to Court
A new crisis has emerged in the All Progressives Congress (APC) as an aggrieved governorship aspirant in Edo State, Hon. …
Read More »ELECTORAL ACT, 2022: The Omo-Age Case As A Test Hanger
By Dr. Scott G. Oko-Arherhe, LL.D Just recently, a special panel of Honourable Justices of the Court of Appeal …
Read More »70 Bodies Discovered: Umunnochi Indigenes Say They Were Afraid Since 2022
Governor Alex Otti’s revelation of the findings of security agencies in the forests around Lokpanta Cattle Market in Umunnochi LGA …
Read More »Military Recruitment: Nigerian Army urges Deltans to apply, says state failed to meet quota in 2022
By Unue Emeka, The Nigerian Army has called for the support and cooperation of Delta State Government and well-meaning Deltans …
Read More »FG presents relief materials to 2022 flood victims in Imo
By Peter Okolie The Federal Government on Monday, handed over relief materials worth millions of Naira to the National Emergency …
Read More »CIBN revenue rose to N2.06bn in 2022
By Lydia Ngwakwe The Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN) said its revenue rose to N2.06 billion in the …
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