The Special Public Works Programme In FCT has been allegedly marred with widespread fraud, prompting the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment to commence an investigation into the matter. The investigation commenced after the ministry received...
Ethiopia’s military has accused the Director-General of World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus of supporting as well as trying to procure arms and diplomatic backing for Tigray state’s dominant political party, to fight the federal...
Suspected paid human rights lawyer, Kenechukwu Okeke has threatened to drag all members of staff of Cable News Network, CNN to court for releasing investigative findings on the shooting of peaceful protesters in Lekki, Lagos state....
Nigeria international, Wilfred Ndidi has returned to full fitness following an abductor injury he sustained in September. Ndidi, who was drafted to the central defensive role as cover for Wes Morgan, Jonny Evans and Flip Benkovic ...
The death toll arising from violent protests in Kampala has risen to seven with 40 people seriously injured. The protest began on Wednesday following the arrest of Ugandan presidential candidate Robert Kyagulanyi, known as Bobi Wine,...
The Assets Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON), has taken over 12 prime assets belonging to Barrister Jimoh Ibrahim, over indebtedness of nearly N70 billion. Ibrahim is the chief promoter of Global Fleet Oil & Gas Limited...
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