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Osgof, Nachred strike agreement on hydroelectric development

The Surveyor General of the Federation (Osgof) and the National Center for Hydrawer Research and Development (Nachred) have signed a Memorandum of understanding (Mou) to increase hydroelectric development in Nigeria. Speaking at the signature ceremony in Abuja, the director of Geodesy in Osgof, Survir. Duniya Magaji, which represented the general surveyor of the Federation, survives. Abduganiyu Adeyemmi Adbomehin, described the …

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FG declares Wednesday 1 October public holiday

FG declares Wednesday 1 October public holiday Abuja (basic reporter) The federal government declared on Wednesday 1 October 2025 as a public holiday to commemorate the 65th anniversary of Nigeria. The honorable Minister of the Interior, Hon (Dr) Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, who made the declaration on behalf of the federal government, congratulated all the Nigerians both at home and in the …

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Flying eagles focus on Saudi Arabia after a painful defeat of Norway

Nigeria’s flying eagles have changed their attention to the mandatory shock on Thursday against Saudi Arabia after its 1-0 defeat against Norway in the opening match of the FIFA World Cup U20. The twice finalists dominated great spells against the Europeans, but they got rid of a controversial penalty in the 9th minute. Despite a flood of opportunities of the …

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Madonna revealed she considered suicide in the midst of prisoners ‘painful’

The Madonna pop icon has opened one of the darkest periods in her life, acknowledging that she pondered suicide during the bitter prisoner battle over her son, Rocco Ritchie. In an honest reflection in the recent episode deliberately with Jay Shetty Podcast on Tuesday, the 67-year-old star illustrates a legal battle with her ex-husband Guy Ritchie as “painful, isolated, and …

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Letter to Mama

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