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NO ONE DIED IN OTEDOLA BRIDGE EXPLOSION – POLICE

The Lagos State Police Command has confirmed in a statement made today that the Saturday morning explosion that occurred on

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ASUU SET TO END STRIKE NEXT WEDNESDAY AFTER FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGREE TO PAY ACADEMIC ALLOWANCES

The long awaited day is fast approaching as there are indications that the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) may

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END SARS: MOTORISTS STRANDED AS PROTESTERS BLOCK ENUGU-ONITSHA HIGHWAY

The End SARS protest in Awka, which began at 8am on Wednesday, is dragging into the night as protesters have

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INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE AND STATE GOVERNORS PARLEY ON ONGOING ENDSARS PROTESTS

After publicly identifying with the EndSARS protesters, governors on Wednesday intervened in the unabating protests despite government’s concession. They met

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END SARS: ATTACK ON PROTESTERS SHOULD NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN – ADEGBORUWA

Legal practitioner, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, has told the government to concede that Nigerians have the right to peaceful protests. The Senior

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COURT REVERSED INEC’s DECISION TO DE-REGISTER THE YOUTH PARTY OF NIGERIA

An Abuja Federal High Court has reversed the decision of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to de-register the Youth

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SENATE PRESIDENT, AHMED LAWAN CALLS FOR END TO ASUU STRIKE

The President of Nigerian Senate, Ahmad Lawan, has appealed to the striking members of Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU,

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VC APPOINTMENT: UNIUYO SSANU SUES FOR PEACE, CAUTIONS AGAINST CRISIS PLOT

The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, University of Uyo, Uyo Akwa Ibom State, has urged all the disgruntled persons

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BUHARI GOVERNMENT , LABOUR RESUME MEETING OVER FUEL, ELECTRICITY HIKE

The Federal Government and Organised Labour will resume negotiations over the hike in the price of fuel and electricity tariff.

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FOUR DEAD, EIGHT INJURED AS THREE-STOREY BUILDING COLLAPSE IN LAGOS

Four persons have been confirmed dead with eight seriously injured after a three-storey building collapsed at Obalende, Lagos. The LASEMA