Governor Nyesome Wike of Rivers state has urged his Benue state counterpart Samuel Ortom not to be afraid of the EFCC. The governor who gave the advice after commissioning the 4.2km Senator Gabriel Suswam road in...
The Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige has revealed that ASUU agreed at their last meeting with the government team on November 27 to call off their nine-month-old strike before December 9. This was...
President Muhammadu Buhari may have backed out of a meeting with members of the House of Representatives, over the worsening security situation in Nigeria now appears uncertain. This situation followed the antics of the governors of...
United States President-elect Joe Biden’s appointment of Nigerian-born Adewale Adeyemo as his Deputy Treasury Secretary should be a huge matter of pride for Naija. But, to me, it demonstrates yet again how and where we are...
The United States Government, for the first time, placed Nigeria on a religious freedom blacklist, as Christian and Islamic groups in the country voice out a growing concern on insecurity and repression. Secretary of State Mike...
Ghanaian popular actor-turned-politician, John Dumelo has lost his election bid to represent the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Ghana parliament to the incumbent Member of Parliament Lydia Alhassan of the New Patriotic Party (NPP). Certified...
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