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Does Nigeria Depress You Too…BY AGBA JALINGO

There are three tiers of government – Federal, State, and LGA. There are over 40 ministries and there are hundreds of MDAs and.

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Investigation: N490m COVID-19 Intervention Water Project Abandoned In Senate President’s Community

In this investigation, ELIJAH AKOJI exposes corrupt practices in the execution of over N490 million water schemes in Gasuha, Bade LGA, Yobe State, awarded by.

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BREAKING: PMB Sacks NDDC Interim Administrator, To Constitute New Board

By Jonathan Ugbal President Muhammadu Buhari has sacked the interim administrator of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, Mr. Effiong Okon Akwa, from.

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NHRC To Create Hate Speech Register, Subject Laws To Human Rights Scrutiny

By Jonathan Ugbal The National Human Rights Commission, NHRC, is set to establish a National Register against Hate Speech to promote normative principles.

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Breaking News Education

UNICROSS Resume Academic Activities, Says ‘No Fees No Exam’ Policy Still In Force

By Patrick Obia Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH), now University of Cross River State (UNICROSS) will on Friday, October 21, 2022 resume.

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Breaking News Education

Cross River State Government Mandate Proprietors Of Private Schools To Pay N20,000 For Re-Accreditation Or Lose Their License

By Patrick Obia The Government of Cross River has mandated operators/owners of private schools in the State to pay a fee of N20,000.

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Breaking News Business & Economy

US Fines French Cement Giant Lafarge $778m For Supporting Terror Groups

By Agence France-Presse, AFP French cement giant Lafarge SA will pay a $778 million fine after pleading guilty to providing material support to.

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UPDATED: 25 States Refuse To Vote On Constitution Amendment Bill, Give Reasons

By QueenEsther Iroanusi, Premium Times Only 11 of Nigeria’s 36 state legislatures have considered and voted on the 44 constitution amendment bills passed by.

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