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The Nigerian government launched a new index to deepen transparency in MDA

The Public Service Reform Bureau (BPSR) has launched the 2025 edition of the Transparency and Integrity Index, which aims to promote ethical accountability, openness and behavior in all ministries, departments and institutions (MDA). Director General of Bureau, Mr. Dasuki Arabi, who launched TII on Friday in Abuja, described it as an important instrument to assess transparency and integrity in the …

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The paralyzed man walks again after experimental pharmacological test trigger …

An experimental drug could help improve the movement for patients with spinal cord lesions. NVG-291, an injectable peptide, has been tested in a phase 2 study with suitable patients, some of whom have noticed considerable results. Larry Williams joined the NVG-291 study as a patient with spinal cord injuries in April 2024. (Larry Williams; Istock) Larry Williams, a participant in …

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In Jos, the president Tinubu ensures Christians in the north of equity while paying homage to APC Nat. President President, Lydia – Thage

On Saturday, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu said he had the mission to unite the Nigerians and ensured Christian communities in northern Nigeria for the commitment of his administration in guaranteeing the equity among all the religions of the country. President Tinubu gave certainty during his meeting with some Christian leaders at the headquarters of the Church of Cocin in Jos, …

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Chamber Justice reserves ruling – Liberia news The New Dawn Liberia, premier resource for latest news

Justice-In-Chamber, Her Honor, Jamesetta H. Wolokolie, has suspended ruling in the Capitol Building arson case.  By Lincoln G. Peters  Monrovia, Liberia; October 3, 2025 – Supreme Court of Liberia Justice-In-Chamber, Her Honor, Jamesetta H. Wolokolie, has suspended ruling in the high-profile Capitol Building arson case, involving former Speaker Cllr: Jonathan Fonati Koffa, colleagues, and several others.  This followed heated arguments …

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