The Nigeria’s Governors Forum on Monday, denied allegations that state governors had hoarded palliatives meant for distribution to Nigerians, citing that the items found in some states were kept “ahead of a projected second wave of...
The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), LT General TY Buratai has urged personnel of the Nigerian Army to carry out their legitimate duties without fear of sanctions or litigation from the International Criminal Court (ICC). The...
The National Christian Elders Forum, led by former defencce minister, Gen Theophilus Danjuma has slammed the President Buhari’s – led administration over its failure to manage the #EndSARS peaceful protest that culminated in the killing of...
The chief of army staff, Lieutenant-General Tukur Buratai is currently holding a meeting with top army commanders and other Principal Staff Officers (PSOs). It has been gathered that the meeting, which is being held behind closed-doors...
The Joint Admission Matriculation Board (JAMB) has been accused of contracts scandal amounting to N7.3 billion. Consequently JAMB has been queried by the Nigerian Senate after a report of the board's alleged misconduct was compiled by...
The Naira has been stable despite the rioting, blazes and round-the-clock curfews occasioned by #EndSARS protests across major cities of the country, slowing down economic activity and closing businesses. The local currency traded last week for...
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