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FG’s N-Power, other social interventions in S/East made us self-reliant— Igbo youths
By Joseph Erunke ABUJA-Some Igbo youths have commended the federal government for its social intervention programmes in the South East, saying the schemes have made them self-reliant. Speaking under the
A scarf that speaks? Scientists develop message display fabric
At first glance, the fabric looks like a pretty if not especially original scarf, with turquoise, blue and orange stripes in an open weave. But this fabric can communicate. It’s
NLC protest: No minimum wage problem in Rivers — Labour
By Egufe Yafugborhi & Chijioke Nwankpa – Port Harcourt Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) says it has no minimum wage issue in Rivers State. NLC Chairperson, Rivers state, Beatrice Itubor made
Why Army killed 25 Boko Haram members, recovered ammunitions in Borno
By Nwafor Sunday Nigerian army has again killed about 25 members of Boko Haram in Borno. Their action came few days after the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Ibrahim
Meghan files complaint about UK TV host, Piers Morgan’s criticisms
Britain’s Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, are interviewed by Oprah Winfrey in this undated handout photo. Harpo Productions/Joe Pugliese/Handout via REUTERS Meghan Markle filed a formal complaint with
Dislodged bandits have migrated to Kubau hills,says Senator Kwari
-Security challenges cut across ethno-religious divides—El Rufai By Ibrahim HassanWuyo Bandits and other criminal elements that were dislodged by security agents in Kaduna forests ,have now migrated to the Kubau
Sokoto govt bans self-appointed security volunteers
In the wake of the upsurge of violence occasioned by the activities of yet to be identified gunmen in the Eastern flank of the state, Sokoto State government has banned
UK Covid variant 64 percent deadlier than previous strains ― Study
The coronavirus strain that first emerged in Britain and is now spreading internationally is 64 per cent more deadly than pre-existing strains, according to a study published Wednesday that confirms
Protest: workers in Nasarawa will resist plan minimum wage removal — NLC Chairman
By David Odama – Lafia Commercial, government and private businesses were on Wednesday disrupted in Nasarawa following a peaceful protest against the proposed bill by the House of Representatives to
Fire outbreaks: Reps ask fire service to install alerting systems in public buildings, markets
By Levinus Nwabughiogu-Abuja Following the incessant incidences of fire outbreaks in Nigeria, the House of Representatives has urged the Federal Fire Service to ensure that all public building structures and

