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Tariff hike: Electricity consumer group says NASS intervention timely
A group, All Electricity Consumers Protection Forum, on Thursday commended the National Assembly for playing a pivotal role in halting the increment in tariffs by the electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos).
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Four aid workers, one security worker kidnapped in Borno
At least four aid workers and one private security worker were abducted in Borno State on Tuesday. According to Assessment Capacities Project (ACAPS), a non-profit project that provides international, independent humanitarian analysis, “all the hostages are Nigerian nationals.” “The abducted aid workers said they work for Action Against Hunger, the International Rescue Committee, and REACH,” …
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Interstate travels: FG to withdraw permit for transporters flouting safety protocols
The Federal Government says it will withdraw operational permit of transporters who flout safety protocols.
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Nigeria records 790 new highest daily figure of COVID-19 cases
Nigeria on Wednesday recorded its new highest daily figure of 790 COVID-19 cases, bringing the total infections to 26, 484.
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Public water system fails as government spends billions
Despite billions of naira allocated yearly for the provision of potable water, Nigeria remains immersed in poor infrastructure for collection,
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NASS halts 774,000 public works recruitment scheme
The face-off between the Presidency and the National Assembly regarding the recruitment of 774,000 persons became messier on Wednesday.
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Fuel price hits N143.80 per litre, labour fumes
The Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities (ASUU), yesterday, condemned the increase in the pump price of petrol, describing it as ill-timed and insensitive.
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13 ex-militant groups threaten hostilities over alleged corruption in NDDC
Thirteen militant groups in the Niger Delta, which had accepted a ceasefire following the Federal Government’s amnesty programme
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Ize-Iyamu appears in court today over alleged N700m fraud
The All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in the September 19, 2020 governorship election in Edo State, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, is to appear in court
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Parents, teachers express doubt, safety concerns over schools resumption
key sectors of the economy recover gradually amidst the realities of the coronavirus pandemic, it is not yet a green light as schools prepare to resume following the Federal Government
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