The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project has filed a lawsuit against the Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, over their failure to publish reports of all completed public hearings...
Agboola Ajayi, deputy governor of Ondo State, on Saturday alleged that Governor Rotimi Akereolu's son, Babajide, made a whopping sum of N433m from the N4.3bn stashed in a secret account of the state government. SaharaReporters had...
According to operators, the value of imported tomato paste in Nigeria was about $170m and $50m spent on triple tomato concentrate. “Increase in the tariff of the tomato concentrate and other concentrates (HS Code 2002.90.11.000) from...
Despite announcing ban on maize importation, the Nigerian Government has given approval to four companies to secretly import 262,000 tons of maize. The government had in July added maize to the list of ‘41 banned items’....
Delta State College of Education Provost, Warri, Mary Edema, is currently enmeshed in an alleged fraud, SaharaReporters has learnt. The provost, our correspondent reliably gathered, used N36m to build two toilets in the institution funded by...
Despite owing pensioners in the state, the Imo State Government has concluded plans to waste millions of naira in its bid to draw support for Ozoemena "Ozo" Chukwu, one of the contestants currently competing in the...
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