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Court in Ekiti: pays legal pension to former deputy governor since 2010,…

Court in Ekiti: Pays statutory pension to former deputy governor since 2010, says annulment of election does not bar benefits The National Industrial Court has ordered the Ekiti State Government to pay former Deputy Governor Sikiru Tae Lawal all his severance pay, monthly salaries and arrears from October 15, 2010 to date, ruling that the annulment of his election does …

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Vento furniture donates Adem hostel to UNIAbuja – Blueprint Newspapers Limited

Vento Furniture has donated a hostel building to the University of Abuja (UNIAbuja) to further its corporate social responsibility initiatives. The foundation laying ceremony which held at the university’s permanent site, had in attendance dignitaries from academia and other spheres of life. In his remark, the Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof Abdul-Rasheed Na-Allah, stated that the university in its …

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“Taaooma’s FUNNIEST Fan Moment Yet 😂 | ‘I Thought You Were Taller”

“Taaooma’s FUNNIEST fan moment so far 😂 | ‘I thought you were taller’ What’s it really like to be one of Nigeria’s biggest comedy queens? 🤔 In this exclusive BUZZ’IN interview, Taaooma (aka Cry, Teddy Mama, Baba Young) opens up like never before: from fans who think she’s taller in person to the pressures of still being funny when she’s …

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Nigeria’s booming growth leaves citizens trapped in deeper poverty

With the chanting of the ‘Renewed Hope’, it appears to be Uhuru in Nigeria, following the recent World Economic Outlook presented by the International Monetary Fund, which projected that Nigeria’s economy would expand by 4.1 percent in 2026. Though this specifically shows an economy faster than economies like the United States and the United Kingdom, as it handed the administration …

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Who Has the Millions? – Liberia news The New Dawn Liberia, premier resource for latest news

Monrovia, April 23, 2026: A deepening cloud of uncertainty is gathering over Liberia’s telecommunications sector as critical questions emerge about the management of millions of dollars in revenue, following the government’s suspension of a controversial international monitoring agreement. What was intended as a corrective measure has instead left a troubling gap in public understanding: where are Liberia’s telecom revenues now …

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