Residents in Enugu state shun illegal sit-at home orders as they carry on with business, normal activities that the Enugu government and security agencies applaud.
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The panel cleared Bobrisky of jail corruption claims but highlighted issues with privileges granted during her imprisonment
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Lagos Speaker Mudashiru Obasa has clarified that ongoing reforms are aimed at strengthening the Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs), not abolishing them.
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The PDP warned the APC to stay away from Ondo State, following Ganduje’s comment on capturing the Southwest. The PDP asserted its readiness for the upcoming election.
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Nigeria has developed a modern border security system with advanced systems including collaboration with stakeholders.
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Illegal sit at home order is rejected in Enugu State, protection and security of citizens assured.
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Former president Olusegun Obasanjo calls for action to stop out of school children becoming future Boko Haram recruiters.
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The EFCC has no powers by constitutional provision to arrest or detain civilians.
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Fidet Okhiria’s tenure is over at the helm of the Nigerian Railway Corporation, and Ben Iloanusi has been appointed acting Managing Director.