Super Eagles players and their technical crew have not been paid their match bonuses and allowances since their semi-final match against Algeria at the 2019 AFCON in Egypt in July, 2019. This was revealed by a...
As the National Assembly gears up to review the 1999 Constitution, Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, has advised Nigerians to perish the thought of a brand new document. Senator Omo Agege who spoke...
Amnesty International has condemned a sharp rise in Egypt's use of death penalty since 2019. The independent body accused the government of a "horrifying execution spree". Records indicate that Egyptian authorities executed at least 57 people...
The Nigerian Senate on Wednesday adopted a motion sponsored by Senator Jibrin Barau representing Kano North Senatorial district for the reconstruction and dualisation of Kano – Danbatta – Kazaure – Daura – Niger border. Co-sponsored by...
The Islamic State (IS) militant group has claimed that it kidnapped a Red Cross employee in Borno State on Tuesday. The (IS) group in a brief statement released via RocketChat on Wednesday said they kidnapped the...
Members of Kogi State House of Assembly have given governor Yahaya Bello the nod to contest the 2023 Presidential election. The development comes just days after the state's commissioner of information Kingsley Fanwo said many people...
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