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Reps grill new Service Chiefs on professional skills, terrorism, military spending, insecurity, others
House of Representatives …insist Nigeria must overcome its challenges By Levinus Nwabughiogu-Abuja House of Representatives has commenced the screening of the new Service Chiefs appointment recently by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Breaking: Reps, Service Chiefs in closed session after screening
By Tordue Salem, Abuja The House of Representatives, after a thirty-minute opening of screening session of nominated Service Chiefs on Thursday, went along with the nominees, into a closed session.
Customs impounds unregistered drugs, contraband worth N869m
By Godfrey Bivbere THE Federal Operations Unit, Zone ‘C’ of the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS C’ has said that it intercepted various contrabands with a Duty Paid Value, DPV, of
Why Igbo now invest in girl-child education
…Educated girl-child contributes more to society — Anueyiagu …Properly groomed daughter is an asset — Chief Ikeoha …Importance of girl-child education is huge — Wilcox-Iwuchukwu …Era of preferential treatment over
Melbourne Comes Out of Snap Lockdown
Melbourne, Australia’s second largest city, has relaxed its third lockdown and will allow spectators to return to the Australian Open tennis tournament after a five-day absence. Rod Laver Arena will
Customs raids 1,930 smuggled rice from warehouses, seizes N708m contrabands
Nigeria Customs Service By Godfrey Bivbere & Eguono Odjegba FOLLOWING Comptroller-General of Customs,’ CGC, directives to various formations of the Nigerian Customs Service, NCS, to rid warehouses and markets across
FEC Observes One Minute Silence for Jakande
Deji Elumoye The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has observed a minute silence in honour of the former Minister of Works and Housing, Alhaji Lateef Jakande. Secretary to the Government of
Nigerians Agitated over Growing Tension in Country, Group Tells FG
By John Shiklam The Arewa Youth Forum (AYF) has urged the federal government to take urgent steps to tackle the growing tension causing fears across the country. In a statement
Nigeria Spends Over $131m Monthly on Electricity Subsidy, Power Minister Says
The federal government of Nigeria says it is still paying over $131.14million in electricity tariff subsidy, despite the recent hike in prices paid for power by Nigerians and incessant complaints

