The Nigerian Army says it will not disclose the number of its personnel deployed in the Lekki toll gate. Acting Deputy Director, Army Public Relations and 81 Division’s spokesperson, Major Osoba Olaniyi, made this known during...
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has allayed fears of football lovers over the fate of English Premier League in the wake of a new month-long national lockdown. England like other Governments in Europe, came under pressure...
Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai has re-echoed calls for the restructuring of Nigeria, stressing that it is necessary to ensure equitable distribution of resources. Governor El-Rufai made the call while speaking at a public lecture to...
The Federal government’s Special Public Works (SPW) programme designed to employ 774,000 youths across the 774 local government councils will kick off today while its formal launch has been scheduled for Friday the 6th of November....
The Police Service Commission, PSC says it will be insensitive of the commission to dismiss any police officer who has failed to resume work following the losses suffered by the force in #EndSARS violence. This was...
The family of movie star, Sean Connery have confirmed the passing away of the Scottish actor best known for playing James Bond. Sir Sean was the first star to play the role of 007 on the...
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