Recent Posts

Katsina Govt revealed 3,488 ghost workers in salary

The Katsina state government has found 3,488 ghost workers after biometric filtering in the state. Ghost workers are found on the salary list of 34 regional government regions and local education authorities (LEA) during training. Governor Dikko Radda, who received a training report on Thursday in Katsina, praised the committee for giving credible results despite pressure from several quarters. He …

Read More »

Electric operators suspend the strike – Blueprint Newspapers Limited

Thursday the National Union of Electricity Employers (Nuee) suspended its industrial actions after the intervention of the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu. The decision was contained in a memorandum of understanding (Mou) signed by Nuee, Senior Staff Association of Electricity and Allied Companies (Ssaeac), the Nigeria transmission company (TCN) and the Ministry of Power. The suspension followed a meeting in …

Read More »

Super Eagles Battle Colombia in November friendly

The Super Eagles of Nigeria will face Colombia in an international friendly in November, reports Completsports.com. The Friendly will remain at Citi Field in New York on Tuesday, November 18. Eric Chelle’s team has another friendly aligned against Venezuela before clash with coffee growers. The meeting with Venezuela is scheduled for the Shell Energy Stadium, Houston, on Friday, November 14. …

Read More »

Four judicial officials fired for Falliti Promotion exams – Thage

By Victor Osula, Abuja The Commission for the Judicial Service of the State of the Niger (NJSC) rejected four officers after repeatedly failed to overcome the mandatory promotion exams. In a declaration, the president of the subcommittee of the Commission for information, Adamu Usman, said that the affected officers include three from the High Court and one from the Sharia …

Read More »

Not enough to suppress evidence

The presiding judge of Criminal Court “A”, Roosevelt Willie, says that despite a medical report confirming defendants’ claim of torture in the ongoing Capitol building arson trial, it is not sufficient ground to grant the defendants’ request to suppress evidence in the trial. By Lincoln G. Peters Monrovia, September 25, 2025: Judge Willie’s comments are contained in his ruling on …

Read More »