Business Day
Breaking: Bandits kill 13, injure 7, raze 56 houses in Kaduna villages
…16 motorcycles in Kauru LGA By Ibrahim HassanWuyo Thirteen people have been killed and seven others injured, in a series of attacks across communities in Zangon Kataf, Kauru and Chikun
Breaking: Gunmen again kill 1 policeman, 2 prison officials in Anambra
By Vincent Ujumadu Barely 24 hours after gunmen attacked a police checkpoint at Neni , Anaocha local government area of Anambra State and killed a policeman, gunmen again attacked Ekwulobia
COVID-19 scare: Yabatech to resume physical academic activities
By Adesina Wahab Physical academic activities that were suspended for over a month due to the death of a senior member of staff from COVID-19 complications will now resume on
Ex-Sokoto University Teaching Hospital Accountant sent to prison over N249 million scam
…bail application to be heard on April 7 By Soni Daniel, Abuja A Sokoto State High Court, sitting in Sokoto, today remanded Lukuman Sani Waziri, a former Accountant with the
Ortom vs Oshiomhole N10billion suit: Court fixes May 14 for hearing of Oshiomhole’s out-of-Court settlement plea
By Peter Duru – Makurdi A Makurdi High Court presided over by Justice Augustine Ityonyiman, Friday adjourned to May 14, 2021, for the hearing of the out-of-court settlement plea in
Congo President, Sassou Nguesso, Seeks To Extend 36 Years Stay In Office
FILE: Denis Sassou Nguesso (C), President of the Republic of the Congo, arrives to attend the UN conference on climate change (COP23) on November 15, 2017 in Bonn, western Germany.Patrik
World Oral Health Day: Ogun creates Directorate of Dental Services
By James Ogunnaike, Abeokuta In a bid to increase the accessibility of residents to oral health and ensure a uniformed administration, the Ogun State government has established a Directorate of
N30,000 minimum wage: Kogi workers put industrial action on hold
The organised labour in Kogi has suspended its industrial action slated for March 22, following the state government’s decision to resume negotiation with it on the N30,000 minimum wage. The
COVID-19 scare: Yabatech to resume physical academic activities
By Adesina Wahab Physical academic activities that were suspended for over a month due to the death of a senior member of staff from COVID-19 complications will now resume on
N30,000 minimum wage: Kogi workers put industrial action on hold
The organised labour in Kogi has suspended its industrial action slated for March 22, following the state government’s decision to resume negotiation with it on the N30,000 minimum wage. The

