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Delta retirees warned against bribery
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Delta retirees warned against bribery
Retirees from Delta State Public Service have been warned against giving bribes to anyone for processing their pension benefits. Chairman of Delta State Bureau for Pension, Sir Edwin Ogidi-Gbegbaje, who gave the warning in Asaba, however, said any officer of the bureau caught in the act would be dealt with decisively. The pension boss was
Delta retirees warned against bribery
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NAAT issues 21-day strike notice to FG over withheld salaries, unmet demands
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NAAT issues 21-day strike notice to FG over withheld salaries, unmet demands
THE National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT) has given the Federal Government a 21-day ultimatum to pay the five and half months withheld salaries among other demands or its members will withdraw their services in universities. The ultimatum was part of NAAT’s resolutions at its 56th National Executive Council (NEC) meeting held at the Federal
NAAT issues 21-day strike notice to FG over withheld salaries, unmet demands
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Labour minister reiterates Nigeria’s stand on clean energy transition at G20 Brazil summit
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Labour minister reiterates Nigeria’s stand on clean energy transition at G20 Brazil summit
THE Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Barrister Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, has reaffirmed the Nigeria’s commitment to a fair and inclusive clean energy transition at the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) Global Commission on People-Centred Clean Energy Transitions. Speaking virtually at the commission’s first in-person meeting held as part of the G20 Brazil 2024 summit, Onyejeocha
Labour minister reiterates Nigeria’s stand on clean energy transition at G20 Brazil summit
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CSO identify conflict as driver of early child marriage
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CSO identify conflict as driver of early child marriage
CONFLICT has been identified as a major driver of early child marriage due to its profound socioeconomic and developmental impacts that extend far beyond the immediate effects of deaths and injuries of parents or guardians, according to Oluchi Achi Uzodimma, Secretary of the Coalition of Civil Society for Ending Child Marriage in Nigeria, FCT Chapter.
CSO identify conflict as driver of early child marriage
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Pensioners Day: Senior citizens decry deprivation of palliatives
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Pensioners Day: Senior citizens decry deprivation of palliatives
THE Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP) has bemoaned the exclusion of pensioners from the palliative distribution programme initiated by the Federal Government. The National President of NUP, Elder Godwin Abumisi, expressed these concerns during a press briefing in Abuja as part of the 2024 Pensioners Day commemoration, lamenting that retirees have yet to receive any
Pensioners Day: Senior citizens decry deprivation of palliatives
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Nigeria @ 64: Nigerians seek improved housing sector
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Nigeria @ 64: Nigerians seek improved housing sector
Sixty-four years after Independence, Nigerians decry homelessness in the land, seek improved housing sector. DAYO AYEYEMI reports. EXACTLY one week ago, the Federal Government rolled out the drums to celebrate the nation’s independence at 64 years. Looking back, Nigerians, especially experts have been appealing to the government to do more in enhancing home ownership among
Nigeria @ 64: Nigerians seek improved housing sector
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Public interest litigation in Nigeria: Challenges and opportunities (1)
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Public interest litigation in Nigeria: Challenges and opportunities (1)
Very recently, the Centre for Human Rights of the University of Lagos, in collaboration with the Women Advocates Research and Documentation Centre (WARDC), organized a seminar on the state of public interest litigation in Nigeria, its challenges and opportunities, with specific focus on reproductive justice. Given the challenges faced by the female gender in many
Public interest litigation in Nigeria: Challenges and opportunities (1)
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Access Bank secures provisional licence in Namibia
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Access Bank secures provisional licence in Namibia
Access Holdings Plc has disclosed that its flagship subsidiary, Access Bank Plc has obtained a provisional licence from the Bank of Namibia to establish a commercial bank in Namibia. Commenting on the development, Roosevelt Ogbonna, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Access Bank PLC, said: “This expansion represents an important milestone towards establishing a railroad in
Access Bank secures provisional licence in Namibia
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Wike, Fubara: Bitten by Tiger cub
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Wike, Fubara: Bitten by Tiger cub
Omóníjó (A child has his day) was born into a small and heavily oppressed royal family. His lineage was marginalised by the other siblings. On his birthday, Omóníjó’s father, Ifátúbèrú (Ifa worth being feared), took him for divination to determine what his future would be. The diviner, an old blind man called Mókomomótunúrè (Don’t teach
Wike, Fubara: Bitten by Tiger cub
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Nigeria’s refineries’ unending production deadlines
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Nigeria’s refineries’ unending production deadlines
IF present developments are any indication, Nigerians desirous of a reduced pump price of fuel and consequently a better quality of life may be in for a proverbial long night. There isn’t the slightest glimmer of hope on the horizon. For years, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has been feeding Nigerians with a
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