In recognition of his sterling contributions to strengthening bilateral relations between Niger and Nigeria, Chairman, Board of Trustees of the National Mandate Group (NMG) Amb. Hassan Tukur ends the year 2022 with the conferment of the...
By Ebi Kesiena The Senator representing Bayelsa West, Senator Henry Seriake Dickson, has bagged an award for Transparency in Leadership. A coalition of over 90 civil society organizations under the aegis of the Centre for Credible...
Measures being perfected by the Federal Government of Nigeria to stop cash withdrawals from federal, states and local government areas’ bank accounts have been described as “unconstitutional” and “intolerable.” The Nigerian Government has been urged to...
By Ebi Kesiena A group of health organisations, the NGO Alliance on Health Financing, has condemned the beverage industry’s attempts to dissuade the government from raising taxes on carbonated drinks. This was contained in a statement...
The Institute of Directors (IoD), has conferred an award on Joseph Tsavsar, in recognition of his selfless service to the Institute. The award was conferred on Thursday, December 15, 2022, at the Annual Directors Dinner and...
As Nigeria grapples with leadership challenges across various sectors, Nigerian Prize for Leadership (NPL) has called on Federal Government to declare December 12 every year a national leadership day, beginning from 2023. NPL while reaffirming its...
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