By Ayo Kehinde The government of the state of Niger has announced a vast reform of cattle trade, revealing plans to stop the direct transport of cows and goats lives to the markets in the states of Lagos and Ogun. Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago has made this known to the First Bank 2025 Agric and Export Expo in Lagos, stating …
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OGUN: Records Customs Top useful, Rolls Royce, others
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Ogun 1 Area Command has declared that he had recorded a total sum of N45.054.191.00 for the month of July 2025. The entrances, according to the area controller, the controller Godwin Otunla is an increase of 27.4% recorded in the corresponding month in 2024, for a total of N35,327,852.00. Speaking to the briefing print held …
Read More »Ojukwu condemns the brutality of the young body member in Anambra
Ojukwu condemns the brutality of the young body member in Anambra … says his serious violation of human dignity Abuja (basic reporter) Executive secretary of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Dr. Tony Ojukwu “San” has strongly condemned the watchful brutality of a member of the youth body, Mr. Jennifer Edema Elohor in the state of Anambra. Adopt that the …
Read More »2027: Makinde, Diri, Mbah, Adeleke, Bode George, Wabara, OyinLola, others meet in Lagos
Governor Seyi Makinde of the State of Oyo reiterated the need for a Democratic Party for Virili and United Peoples (PDP) before the conversions on the choice of the presidential candidate in the general elections of 2027. Makinde spoke with journalists after an advisory summit of zoning of the PDP behind closed doors that was held on Thursday in Ikeja, …
Read More »FMMP launches the election of Adiuku as Nuj South East VP
Post views: 14 The Federation of Mbaise Media Professionals (FMMP) congratulated her partner Ezenwa Adiuku for its election as a south zonal vice -president -est of the Union of Nigerian journalists (Nuj). In a declaration signed by its president, Comrade Patrick Mgbaja, and the secretary, companion Goddy Chuks Anyanwu, the group described the victory of Adiuku as “a proof …
Read More »Weak legal system of Nigeria that feeds insecurity – head of defense
…Say Bandits arrested, oil thieves often regret freedom The head of the defense staff, General Christopher Musa, has blamed the weak and slow judicial system of Nigeria to frustrate military operations and worsen insecurity across the country. Speaking during a television interview of the channels, Musa complained that the inability of the courts to quickly pursue terrorism, the bandits and …
Read More »Wike, allies by boycott the interested parties of the southern PDP that meet in Lagos – Thage
By Ayo Kehinde Thursday, the interested parties of the Democratic Party of people (PDP) in the South met in Lagos to deliberate on zoning agreements in view of the national convention of the party scheduled for 15 and 16 November in Ibadan, in Oyo’s state. The National Work Committee of the PDP (NWC) inaugurated a subdivision committee in areas of …
Read More »Loom Ethnic Crisis: Arewa Vanguard accumulated to attacks on CFO nnpcl, segun,
Loom Ethnic Crisis: Arewa Vanguard accumulated to attacks on CFO nnpcl, segun, Abuja (basic reporter) A group under the auspicies of Arewa Progressive Vanguard (APV), has warned against the imminent ethnic crisis if the attacks on the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), AdeDapo Segun, is Checkmated. APV, a group of socio -political network …
Read More »Give the media tax incentives, relief on import tasks, Soney exhorted FG
The former director of Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC LTD) company communications, Mr. Femi Soneye, he invited the federal government to support Nigerian media with targeted incentives, including tax relief and donations for importing on average essential tools. Soneye appealed to Abuja Tuesday after receiving the Nuj Fct Excellence award in Corporate Communications Award, awarded to him by the …
Read More »Analysis: How the Nigerian Electric System Condensing Poverty, Hampers Productivity
When Nigeria introduced service -based electricity tariffs in 2020, its mission was clear: to increase equality in electricity tariffs. Five years later, the evidence shows that this system cannot provide stable and affordable electricity, has a negative impact on productivity, and deepens poverty for 86.8 million Nigerians, more than 30 percent of the population. For the third year in a …
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