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16 Igbinedion varsity graduates inducted into medical council

Sixteen medical graduates of Igbinedion University, Okada, in Ovia North-East Local Government Area of Edo State, have been inducted into the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria, MDCN. DAILY POST reports that 16 medical graduates were inducted into the council at the 18th induction ceremony of medical students since the establishment of the institution. Dr
16 Igbinedion varsity graduates inducted into medical council

Rivers: Murder trial of former caretaker committee chairman commences

The murder trial of former Caretaker Committee Chairman of Khana Local Government Area of Rivers State, Sunny Bekanwa, and Henry Barikui-Dele has commenced before a Rivers State High Court in Port Harcourt. Bekanwa and Barikui-Dele are facing seven counts of conspiracy, murder, and cultism. At the resumed trial, Professor Patrick Wiyokpigi told the court that
Rivers: Murder trial of former caretaker committee chairman commences

Economic hardship: Hold govs, senators, reps responsible – Oluwo of Iwo to Tinubu

The Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Adewale Akanbi, on Wednesday, urged President Bola Tinubu to hold governors and House of Assembly members accountable for the hardship Nigerians are suffering. Akanbi said governors and National Assembly members should explain why Nigerians are suffering despite the huge federal allocation shared by the federal government. Addressing journalists in his
Economic hardship: Hold govs, senators, reps responsible – Oluwo of Iwo to Tinubu

Kogi Govt condemns killing of Ijumu Chief, directs security agencies to apprehend killers

The Kogi State Government has condemned the killing of one Chief Ojo Olayinka, the Elepe of Ohi-Ogidi under Ijumu Local Government Area, by suspected herdsmen. DAILY POST had earlier reported that Chief Olayinka was allegedly killed by suspected herdsmen on his farm on Tuesday. In a statement signed by the Kogi State Commissioner for Information
Kogi Govt condemns killing of Ijumu Chief, directs security agencies to apprehend killers

Niger: Gov Bago seeks approval of assembly to secure N65bn loan to support agricultural, educational sectors

The Niger State House of Assembly has disclosed the receipt of a letter from the State Governor, Farmer Mohammed Umar Bago, requesting its approval to secure a N65bN loan from commercial banks to boost the agricultural and educational sectors of the state. The letter addressed to the Speaker, Hon Abdulmalik Sarkindaji, was presented during plenary
Niger: Gov Bago seeks approval of assembly to secure N65bn loan to support agricultural, educational sectors

Man slumps while driving, dies in Osun accident

An unidentified driver of a mini commercial bus “Korope”, on Wednesday, died in an accident that occurred on the Olaiya overhead bridge in Osogbo. An eyewitness, Mrs Funmi Adeyemo, told NAN that the accident followed the bus driver allegedly slumping while on the wheel. She said that the bus veered off the road and collided
Man slumps while driving, dies in Osun accident

Police arrest two fake herbalists who defrauded women in Edo

The operatives of the Edo State Police Command have arrested two suspected fake herbalists for allegedly defrauding two women of the sum of N876,000 under the pretence of providing spiritual solutions to their marriage and business challenges. DAILY POST reports that the suspected fake herbalists, Lukman Ganiyu, 28, and Ojo Oluwaseun, 38, were paraded in
Police arrest two fake herbalists who defrauded women in Edo

Cashless transactions in Nigeria hit 611.06 trillion in 2023

Nigeria’s cashless transactions increased to N611.06 trillion in 2023. The Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System disclosed this on Wednesday. NIBSS said cashless payments grew to N611.06 trillion from N395.38 trillion as of the end of 2022 indicating a 54.55 per cent year-on-year growth. According to NIBSS, over the years, Nigerian banks have exposed NIP through their
Cashless transactions in Nigeria hit 611.06 trillion in 2023

Ogun vote-buying case: ‘Adebutu applied for ATM verve cards’ – Interswitch

Nigerian digital payment company Interswitch Limited has told a Federal High Court in the Kobape area of Abeokuta that Ladi Adebutu, the Ogun State governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, during the 2023 elections, followed due process in the production of the controversial verve cards allegedly used for vote buying. The Federal Government
Ogun vote-buying case: ‘Adebutu applied for ATM verve cards’ – Interswitch

Sowore demands release of three women allegedly arrested for organizing Niger protest

The presidential candidate of the African Action Congress, AAC, in the last general election, Omoyele Sowore, has called for immediate release of women allegedly arrested for initiating the recent food price protest in Niger State. DAILY POST reports that some women and youths, on Monday blocked major roads in Minna, the Niger State capital over
Sowore demands release of three women allegedly arrested for organizing Niger protest

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