Nigeria’s June 12, 1993 historic election conducted by Professor Humphrey Nwosu, has died in a U.S. hospital. However, Nwosu’s legacy is connected to the annulled election, seen by most as …
Otobong Tommy

Otobong Tommy
Otobong Tommy is a violinist, writer, and teacher. With a BSc. in public administration (2014) from Babcock University, Ogun State, Nigeria, she has previously worked at Ventures Africa, NAEC, The Eagles Music Academy, and currently at L'Orbe, a non-profit where she is co-founder, managing the music room targeted at children and teenagers. She also enjoys exploring design and content creation.
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The federal government’s decision to rename the Niger Delta Ministry has been rejected by Niger Delta leaders as undermining the regions development. The government however says the ministry has expanded …
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Federal Government drops money laundering charges against Binance exec Tigran Gambaryan due to ill health, case against Binance Holdings Limited continues in Court.
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Nigeria’s Central Bank says the country’s external reserve has climbed to $40.2 billion — enough to cover 14 months of imports — as remittances from the diaspora stand at $650 …
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Newly sacked and redeployed ministers have been directed by President Tinubu to complete the handover process by October 30 so ministries will be passed over to ministers without new heads.
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Bianca Ojukwu was appointed Minister of State for Foreign Affairs under President Bola Tinubu who also appointed seven new ministers in what is described as a cabinet reshuffle aimed at …
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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has come up with home grown software, ‘B’Odogwu’, to handle cargo clearance delays due to foreign systems. The new platform is intended to increase efficiency, …
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JAMB is the largest user of ICT globally, having graduated from a technology user to an owner using advanced technology to conduct exam on 2 millions candidates and admissions, registrar …
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Former lawmaker Farouk Lawan has been freed from Kuje Custodial Centre, as he completes prison term for accepting a $500,000 bribe.
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Nigerian professors launch “The Abuja Papers,” a 40 item manual they say is aimed at steering political stability, economic growth and governance reform to 2032.