This year, of the total N7.8 billion budgeted as gratuity for retired government officials, former heads of state, presidents and their respective deputies will earn a combined entitlement of N2.3 billion. - Continue reading →
The 78-year-old Democrat gave the nearly 1,000 appointees the stern warning following his inauguration ceremony on Wednesday, January 20. - Continue reading →
According to her, selling government-owned properties to the private sector to be reactivated and put to use will be of benefit of Nigerians - Continue reading →
In the petition, Ibrahim Ngada, who is the lawyer representing the family, said Mary was last seen at the palace on December 24, 2020 and had no arrangement with her in-laws over any traditional practices. - Continue reading →
According to the Imo state govt, equipment of Nsu Ceramic and Tiles Industries were discovered in a warehouse belonging to Rochas Okorocha. - Continue reading →
Following the embarrassing scenario at the Armed Forces Remembrance Day when pigeons refused to fly, the presidency has given an update. - Continue reading →
The protesters, numbering at least 100 and believed to be loyal to the former Chairman of the committee, Chief Onyekachi Nwebonyi, marched to the court premises at about 4 pm to register their anger over the development. - Continue reading →
A local politician confirmed that the priest, Abbot Rodrigue Sanon from the Notre Dame de Soubaganyedougou parish, had been found dead. - Continue reading →
According to a report by Crime Check TV Ghana, Ayisala was sentenced to 8 years imprisonment for injuring a toilet intruder with a catapult while on duty.
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The suspects were about to board a Cairo-bound Egypt Airline flight but the Migration Information and Data Analysis System failed to scan their passports due to “an imposed fake identity of the true holder.”
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President Muhammadu Buhari has described the late police chief as “a man of great courage, intellect and a true Nigerian Statesman”. - Continue reading →