The Director, Citizenship and Business, at the Federal Ministry of Interior, Mrs. Moremi Soyinka-Onijala, is allegedly delaying approvals for expatriate quotas, preventing Foreign Direct Investments into the country. Some firms who spoke to Heritage Times said...
Political appointees in the Presidential Villa are scrambling for lucrative positions in core ministries and agencies of government, Heritage Times has gathered. It was learnt that the political appointees are mostly those with little or zero...
The Civil Society Coalition on Audit in Nigeria (CSCAN) has raised the alarm and demanded urgent investigation into how N90.9 billion contract sums meant for 176 development projects under the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), saying...
President Muhammadu Buhari has nominated former service chiefs as ambassadors in a move to preempt the international criminal court from charging them for war crimes. In a letter to Senator Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan, President of the...
A coalition of rights activists and scholars have alleged that six Nigerian soldiers of Igbo extraction have been secretly executed in Abuja, after a hasty secret trial. The coalition in the Executive Summary - of an...
A special report by a reputable American foundation, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, has accused Nigerian elites and West African countries of using the United Kingdom's school system for money laundering. It said that most...
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