By Enyichukwu Enemanna Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) says it is deploying e-border solutions in parts of Kebbi state, North West Nigeria which borders Niger Republic to curb trans-border crimes. The solutions at advance stage are to...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna Authorities in Malawi have confirmed the deportation of 12 nationals from Israel who had deserted farms where they had been employed as workers In a statement, Information Minister Moses Kunkuyu said the workers...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna The Nigerian Senate has commenced investigation into the circumstances surrounding the $18.5bn failed Abuja Centenary Economic City project, a landmark project set up in 2014 to mark the country's centenary celebration. Heritage Times...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna No fewer than 45 Malawians may be deported from Israel for fleeing their work stations in farms and relocating to city centres to hunt for other jobs. The fleeing workers were arrested on...
By John Ikani The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has issued a warning of potential closure for its outlets nationwide due to outstanding bridging claims totalling over N200 billion owed to its members. The...
By John Ikani Fuel shortages have worsened in Nigeria, causing disruptions to businesses, particularly in Lagos, the bustling commercial hub. Public transport services came to a standstill on Monday, leaving commuters stranded or forced to pay...
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