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Market fire: Insure your businesses, Soludo urges traders
The Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, has called on traders and business people in the state to insure their businesses against emergencies. Soludo stated this on Tuesday, through his Deputy, Onyekachukwu Ibezim, who represented him at the scene of the fire incident on Kano Street, beside Main Market, Onitsha. The governor said the visit
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Aspirant knocks Labour Party chair
A former Labour Party presidential aspirant, Joseph Faduri, has criticised the leadership style of its National Chairman, Julius Abure. He said the vote of no confidence recently passed by the Ogun State chapter of the party on the national chairman was in order. Faduri said this in a statement titled, ‘Labour Party Chairman Barr. Julius
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Anambra LGs pay salaries, pensions to ‘ghost workers’ — Commission
The Chairman, Anambra State Local Government Service Commission, Vin Ezeaka, has said that some local government areas in the state pay pensions and salaries to “ghosts workers” as a fraudulent means to shoot up their wage bills. Ezeaka, stated this while condemning the act, during an ongoing familiarisation tour of LGAs in the state on
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Tinubu documentary: APC disowns apology to Donald Duke
The All Progressives Congress Campaign Council, on Tuesday morning, denied issuing a statement to apologise to a former Governor of Cross River State, Donald Duke, over the use of his photograph in a documentary on the party’s presidential flagbearer, Bola Tinubu. The viral apology, which hit the online portals and social media platforms on Monday
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Osun: Police arrest suspects of motor park attacks
The Osun State Police Command on Monday said it had arrested 10 suspects over the attacks across some motor parks in the state on the premise of forceful takeover of the parks. The command’s spokesperson, SP Yemisi Opalola, in a statement said five guns, nine live and four expended cartridges and five cutlasses were recovered
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Outage in Hungary stadiums, theatres amid energy crisis
Rocketing energy bills are forcing Hungary to shutter libraries, theatres, swimming pools and even its new football stadiums for winter. The state-of-the-art grounds — symbols of right-wing nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s 12 years in power — are among a long list of buildings no longer able to cope with rising energy prices in the
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Kano bans tricycle operations on major roads
The Kano State Government, through the Kano Road Traffic Agency, has banned tricycle riders known as “Adaidaita Sahu” from operating on some major roads within Kano metropolis in the state from Wednesday, November 30, 2022. The order was contained in a statement by the Public Relations Officer of KAROTA, Nabilusi Na’isa, and issued to newsmen
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Brexit: 4,000 EU doctors leave Britain, study finds
Britain’s exit from the European Union has reduced the number of European doctors working in the National Health Service by more than 4,000, a study found on Monday. However, research by the Nuffield Trust think-tank particularly points to shortages of anaesthetists, paediatricians, psychiatrists, heart and lung specialists. According to the study, around 37,000 doctors from
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Megan Thee Stallion becomes first black woman to cover Forbes ‘30Under30’
United States American Rapper, Megan Thee Stallion, on Monday, was announced as the first black woman to cover Forbes 30 Under 30. Announcing on their official Instagram page, Forbes wrote, “Since 2019, Megan has surged ahead on hip-hop’s inside rail, leaping from $500 gigs in her hometown of Houston to partnering with music’s biggest stars—Beyoncé, Nicki
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UN urges media to encourage female politicians
The United Nations Women Representative to Nigeria and the Economic Community of West Africa State, Beatrice Eyong, has urged the media in Nigeria to encourage women candidates in the 2023 general elections through their publications. She gave this charge during the quarterly media dialogue with Media Executives and Chief Editors on Gender Responsive Reporting held
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