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Supreme Court affirms Ruffai Hanga as Kano Central Senator elect, sacks Shekarau
The Supreme Court on Friday affirmed Rufai Hanga as Senator-Elect for Kano Central Senatorial District under the platform of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP). In the Judgment prepared by Justice Uwani Aba-Aji but delivered by Justice Emmanuel Agim, the court held that the INEC’s appeal lacked merit and substance and therefore dismissed it in
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FCT residents decry steady rise in food prices amidst fuel, naira crises
Prices of food items have continued to rise in Bwari, FCT, amidst the fuel and naira scarcity, leaving residents groaning under intense hardships. A correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), who spoke with the residents on Friday, gathered that prices of foodstuff have continued to rise unabated as against the drop in prices
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Nigeria’s total trade for Q4 2022 stood at N11.722bn – NBS
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) says Nigeria’s total merchandise trade stood at N11,722.44 billion in the fourth quarter of 2022.
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Transparency groups allege massive corruption in NEDC
Two transparency groups have threatened to drag the leadership of North East Development Commission (NEDC) to the EFCC and ICPC over alleged mismanagement of N146.19 billion.
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How good facilities can make Nigeria medical tourism domain, says Wada
Founder and Chief Executive Officer, of Nisa Medical Group, Dr Ibrahim Wada, has expressed optimism that Nigeria can become a hub for medical tourism if the right facilities are on the ground.
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Health experts decry limited access to HPV vaccines, blame high cost
Health experts have lamented the limited access to the Human Papillomavirus Vaccine (HPV), due to high cost and poor awareness, stressing that it was putting Nigerian women at risk of cervical cancer.
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Nigerian youths 90% close to their dream country – Rhodes-Vivour
The Lagos State Labour Party (LP) Governorship Candidate, Mr Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, says Nigerian youths are 90 per cent close to taking over governance and having their dream country materialise. The 40-year-old LP candidate disclosed this at a meeting tagged: “Youth O’ Clock” in Ikeja on Thursday. He said: “We know that the goal and what
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IWD 2023: Voice of Women (VoW) Foundation lauds women efforts in digital space
The Voice of Women Foundation for Peace and Unity has joined the world to celebrate the United Nations International Women’s Day (IWD) on March 8th, especially commending women who have contributed to technological advancement in the digital space.
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Poll shift may cost Nigeria more than $2.23b suffered in 2019
Many Nigerians are having a hard time coming to terms with reality; that the 2023 general elections won’t be concluded tomorrow after raised hopes of returning to pre-election fuel and cash crises after this weekend. On Wednesday night, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) announced shift of the governorship and state Houses of Assembly polls by a week.
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Tinubu’s aide alerts public on ‘nefarious agenda of NADECO impostor’
A special adviser to President-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has cautioned members of the public over an alleged plot to “disparage and cast aspersions on the credibility of the 2023 presidential election freely and fairly won” by Tinubu.
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