Lagos State intensifies its fight against noise pollution, sealing five churches and 19 hotels to enforce compliance with environmental standards.
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APC’s National Chairman Ganduje challenges his controversial suspension, attributing the action to political maneuvers aimed at controlling Kano State ahead of future elections.
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President Tinubu’s appointment of Jim Ovia as chairman aims to ensure that all Nigerian students can pursue higher education without financial hurdles.
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The Lagos State Government has moved to dispel rumors circulating about an impending increase in the minimum wage. The clarification comes amidst speculation and confusion among workers and the public,…
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Despite numerous academic vacancies, a government recruitment freeze leaves over 5,032 first-class graduates from top Nigerian universities jobless, hindering educational progress and talent retention.
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The Federal High Court in Abuja has dismissed a legal challenge to Minister Hannatu Musawa’s appointment, confirming that NYSC membership does not disqualify her from serving.
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Following a damning safety audit, Dana Air has been suspended. Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo prioritizes public safety by halting the airline’s operations.
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In the 2024 UTME, a father was arrested for taking the exam on behalf of his son, highlighting ongoing issues with impersonation and exam integrity.
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Renowned Nigerian politician, Bola Tinubu, has issued a passionate call to action to address the alarming rates of maternal mortality in the country. Emphasizing the urgency of the situation, Tinubu…
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The Anambra State House of Assembly in Nigeria has passed a tough new law aimed at curbing the rise of cult-related violence. The legislation, titled “An Anambra State Law to Prohibit Secret Cultism and Similar Activities,” was unanimously approved by lawmakers on April 24, 2024.