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Insecurity: Tension mounts in Imo, Abia, Rivers
Photos of burnt police vehicles at the Imo police command. …Another police station attacked in Imo, two officers injured …Imo govt fingers former gov for raging attacks …DSS alerted police,
Insecurity: Mark tasks leaders, citizens on need for common front
By Henry Umoru FORMER President of the Senate, Senator David Mark, has said if the current security challenges in the country must be nipped in the bud, it has become
FG presents provisional licenses to 20 private varsities
Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu By Joseph Erunke THE federal government yesterday presented provisional licenses to the 20 new private universities recently approved by the Federal Executive Council, FEC.
Dangote, Flour Mills, BUA in bitter sugar war
By Kenneth Ehigiator Three Nigerian conglomerates – Dangote Group, Flour Mills and BUA Group are currently locked in a bitter war over production and export of sugar. Chairman of Dangote
Bandits must be wiped out because they’ve lost rights to live, El-Rufai insists
Governor Nasir El-Rufai …Says it’s unacceptable that security agencies only react to banditry By Ibrahim HassanWuyo Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State has said bandits terrorising Nigeria have lost their
Why we restored financial services channel — MTN
MTN Nigeria has shed more light on the negotiations that trailed the suspension and restoration of digital banking services last week. In a statement yesterday, the telecom giant said it
CBN gets order to freeze 194 accounts in 17 banks
CBN By Henry Ojelu The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN has secured three separate interim orders from a Federal High Court in Abuja to freeze bank accounts linked to
Hope for Nigeria as Africa awaits 428 new oil, gas projects
Nigeria, regarded as one of the biggest crude oil producers on the continent according to the report, conducted by a leading research body, GlobaData, is to receive over 23 per
Human rights court OKs fines for parents refusing to vaccinate kids
FILED – A participant at a Querdenken (Lateral Thinking) protest rally in Stuttgart in 2020 wears a banner against compulsory vaccination. Parents in the Czech Republic who refuse to vaccinate
How The Guardian redefined media practice in Nigeria, by Osinbajo
It is a delight to be part of this unveiling of a chapter of our history – a story that has not been told in full until now. The story

