President Tinubu should step down as the petroleum minister, hire a capable person to take the position and concentrate on urgent matters concerning the country such as economy and security.
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NNPCL explains why the Port Harcourt Refinery is not producing yet, citing ongoing repairs and technical challenges but assuring that production will resume soon.
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The PDP in Katsina suspends Ward Chairman Danjume Abubakar for deceiving members into endorsing Senator Tsauri’s suspension, sparking internal tensions.
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Dr. Mefor, Anambra’s new Information Commissioner, pledges to modernize the ministry and promote media literacy, following his recent appointment by Governor Soludo.
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Four witnesses are presented and interrogated in the trial of Shafiu Abubakar, who allegedly burnt a mosque forcing 23 worshippers to die in Kano.
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Meanwhile, PenCom has assured of clearing MDA’s pension balance and simplifying the 2024 online registered enrolment process.
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NIHSA puts Nigerians on notice on the gradual opening of the Lagdo Dam floodgate, stating that there would not be a flood disaster of the proportion that occurred in 2012, …
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Self-sufficient and Pan-Africanism, ex President of Nigeria and member state of AU, Olusegun Obasanjo enjoin African countries to strengthen economic cooperation to attain economic emancipation.
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Senate President Akpabio praised President Tinubu’s swift action in addressing Borno’s flooding and promised legislative support for future disaster relief initiatives.
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JAMB reduces UTME fees for people living with disabilities, aiming to promote inclusivity and break down financial barriers in Nigeria’s education system.