TAX REFORM BILLS WON’T DISCARD TETFUND OR DRAIN NORTH – PRESIDENCY
The Presidency has denied that the current Tax Reform Bills, which are pending in the National Assembly, will cause poverty in the northern region or...
NOLLYWOOD ACTRESS PRINCESS CHINEKE MAKES CAREER SHIFT, JOINS U.S. ARMY
Princess Chineke, a Nollywood actress, has made a startling career change by exchanging her script for a uniform for soldiers. The U.S. Army has recruited...
UBI FRANKLIN: I’M NOT DAVIDO’S P.A. OR NANNY
Ubi Franklin, a music executive, has explained his working relationship with Davido and denied rumors that he acts as the singer's nanny or personal...
ADELEKE MAKES WORKERS’ WELFARE A TOP PRIORITY
Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has reaffirmed his dedication to the state's government servants' well-being and promised to keep working on projects that will make...
ICPC RECOVERS DIVERTED AMBULANCES, HANDS THEM OVER TO SOKOTO HOSPITAL
Hajia Rakiya Maternity Hospital in Sabon Birnin, Sokoto State, received two ambulances on Monday from the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offenses Commission....
EFCC MAKES SINGLE LARGEST ASSET RECOVERY
On Monday, December 2, 2024, Justice Jude Onwuegbuzie rendered a decision about the final forfeiture of a 150,500 square meter estate in Abuja that contained...
POLICE SMASH CHILD TRAFFICKING RING, RESCUE FOUR CHILDREN IN RIVERS
In the Rumukwachi Community, close to Port Harcourt, the Rivers State Police Command has said that its officers have rescued four children and broken up...
OYO STATE GOVERNMENT INCREASES BUDGET FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES BY OVER 70%
The capital budgetary allocation for persons with disabilities in 2025 has been increased by the Oyo State Government by more than 70% compared to...
CUSTOMS OFFICER, WIFE, FOUR CHILDREN DIE IN OSUN MIDNIGHT FIRE
Tijani Kabiru, a Customs officer with the Oyo/Osun Command, was killed together with his wife and four of their children in the Akankan Area...
UPDATED: AT LEAST 56 KILLED IN ‘STAMPEDES’ DURING GUINEA FOOTBALL MATCH – GOVT
No fewer than 56 people were killed in “deadly stampedes” at a football match in Guinea’s second-largest city of N’Zerekore, a statement from the junta-controlled...