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Condemnations trail Wike’s comment on traditional rulers
Rivers state governor Nyesom Wike’s comment on traditional rulers during a meeting on Tuesday has been greeted with mixed reactions from Nigerians. The governor, in a viral video on social media, was seen tongue lashing out at the traditional rulers for not coming to the meeting with their staff of office. The governor said going
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How Hope Uzodinma floored Ihedioha at Supreme Court
By yesterday evening, Emeka Ihedioha ceased to be the legitimate Governor of Imo State. This was after the Supreme Court reversed the cancellation of results from 388 polling units…
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South, Middle Belt leaders reject FG’s declaration of Amotekun illegal
Just five days after the launch of the South-West’s security outfit, Amotekun, a test of might is brewing over it. The dramatis personae are in two groups.
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Reps order suspension of increase in electricity tariff
The House of Representatives yesterday ordered the immediate suspension of the planned increase in electricity tariff by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).
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Families of 58 victims in Kaduna lament abductors’ demand for N100m ransom
Family members of 58 victims, who were abducted in Kaduna, have expressed concern over the N100 million ransom being demanded by their kidnappers before they can be released.
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Residents desert Plateau community over Fulani’s death
Residents of Kulben village in Kombun district of Mangu Council Area of Plateau State have deserted the village for fear of reprisals from the Fulani.
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FG promises to increase teacher-to-pupil ratio
President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday said that the Federal Government was set to engage more qualified teachers to increase the teacher-to-pupil ratio in the country.
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Outrage as customs spends N1.6b to employ 3,200 personnel
The confirmation of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) that it spent N1.6 billion to recruit and train the 3,200 personnel it will engage soon.
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Militants shouldn’t dictate what happens in communities, Wike tells traditional rulers
Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike has charged traditional rulers of the South South region not to allow militants to determine what happens in their communities.
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Man seeks justice after Lagos task force allegedly fires teargas, sets car ablaze
The year began rather on a sour note for Joseph Isaac, a contractor with OK Foods Ltd when on Monday night, his vehicle went up in flames moments after operatives of the Lagos State Environmental…
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