There is an impending N10bn fundamental rights legal suit against President Mummadu Buhari, Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen. Tukur Buratai and 10 others over the killings of unarmed EndSARS protesters, last Tuesday, at the Lekki...
Nigerians arrested in the act of looting Covid-19 palliatives can enjoy good legal representation as a former Second Vice President of the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), Monday Ubani is offering free legal services for such arrested...
The Chairman, North East Commodity Association (NECAS), Alhaji Sadiq Umar-Daware has explained how hoodlums took advantage of #EndSARS protests to cart away 110 new tractors, farm inputs and implements from the association’s warehouse in Yola Speaking...
The United Kingdom High Commission has announced the reopening of its centers across Nigeria. The Commission had on Wednesday shutdown its VISA application centers in Nigeria due to the ongoing #EndSARS protests in the country. A...
Contrary to the widespread claims that state governors hoarded COVID-19 palliatives meant to be distributed to Nigerians, the Coalition Against COVID-19 (CACOVID), has weighed in on the controversial issue; insisting that some states could not commence...
The Senate Committee on Power has expressed concerns over the lack of budgetary provision for the Mambilla Hydro Power Project in the 2021 Budget. The Lawmakers have also warned that the gross underfunding of the power...
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