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The pensioners in Imo State, on Tuesday took to the streets of Owerri, the State capital, to protest five months

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Only students in Senior Secondary 3 classes will resume in Lagos and Ogun states. This was confirmed by the Lagos

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Microsoft co-founder, Bill Gates has called on Tesla and SpaceX Chief Executive Officer, CEO, Elon Musk to stay in his

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BANKS SHOULD STOP SELLING RECHARGE CARDS – DOYIN OKUPE

Nigerian government has been advised to stop banks in the country from selling airtime or recharge cards. In a tweet,

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INVESTIGATION OF LOANS COULD SEND WRONG SIGNALS TO LENDERS- ROTIMI AMAECHI

The Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi has observed that the investigation of loans taken by the Federal Government could send

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ONDO STATE GOVERNOR, ROTIMI AKEREDOLU PICKS RUNNING MATE FOR THE UPCOMING ELECTION

Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu has picked Mr. lucky Ayedatiwa as his running mate in the upcoming Ondo Gubernatorial Elections.

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COVID-19: NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT MAKES DECISION ON LOCKDOWN IN 11 LAGOS, KANO LGAs

The Federal Government has confirmed there will be no precision lockdown in 11 “high-burden” local government areas (LGAs), where COVID-19

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COVID-19:GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES CLOSURE OF AIR PEACE EVACUATION OF NIGERIANS FROM UK

The Nigerian High Commission in the UK has announced the closure of Air Peace Evacuation flights from that country scheduled

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N15.8b SPENT ON HAZARD ALLOWANCES — MINISTER OF LABOUR,SENATOR CHRIS NGIGE

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Sen. Chris Ngige has in Abuja while addressing journalists at a meeting with the

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18 CHILDREN DIE EVERY HOUR IN NIGERIA – SAVE THE CHILDREN INTERNATIONAL

Child mortality rate in Nigeria has been a thing of great concern to many. The Save the Children International has