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Lagos leads vaccine allocation with 507,000 doses, FCT 219,800, Katsina 160,000
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Arrested OPC members regain freedom
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2023: Opposition parties, others inaugurate merger committee to dislodge APC, PDP
By Chris Ochayi, ABUJA As the preparations for the 2023 general elections gather momentum, the opposition political groups and some other stakeholders have regrouped under the aegis of the National
USSD CODE, CBN, Banks, Telcos and the coming of anarchy
By Okoh Aihe I DO not like the word, anarchy. The word serves a full dose of what is happening in our land, a chaotic state of disorderliness where nobody
New York, Florida lower vaccination age threshold to 60
The American states of New York and Florida are preparing to make Covid-19 vaccines available to people aged 60 and over, as the vaccination campaign in the United States —
The Ikpeas – how court judgement was misconstrued
By Sunny Ikhioya THE trial Judge asked the respondent’s counsel: Have you ever lost any case since you started practice? The counsel answered, yes. The Judge continues: You have lost
Matters arising over Zamfara ‘No-fly’ zone
LAST week, the National Security Adviser, NSA, Babagana Monguno, announced that President Muhammadu Buhari had declared Zamfara State a “No-fly” zone as a means of curbing terrorism and banditry there.
Investments: FG combating insecurity – Minister
Otunba Adeniyi Adebayo, the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, on Tuesday assured investors from the Netherlands that the Federal Government was addressing the issue of insecurity in the country.
CIFI: Government needs to look for those who have toiled day and night to keep this industry alive — Lancelot
If you want to solve my problems it’s important I be part of the process Since the Central Bank of Nigeria in association with the Bankers’ Committee announced their
President of Honduras helped smuggle tons of cocaine into US ― Prosecutor
Juan Orlando Hernandez Honduran President, Juan Orlando Hernandez, helped smuggle tons of cocaine into the United States, a US prosecutor said Tuesday at the trial of an accused drug trafficker.

