
#RevolutionNow: Bid to end corruption stirs protest in Nigeria
#RevolutionNow: Bid to end corruption stirs protest in Nigeria The #RevolutionNow movement and other human rights groups, on Thursday lashed out at the Presidency for
#RevolutionNow: Bid to end corruption stirs protest in Nigeria The #RevolutionNow movement and other human rights groups, on Thursday lashed out at the Presidency for
Ex-soldier, nine others arrested for murder, armed robbery in Enugu The Enugu State Police Command has arrested a dismissed soldier and nine others over various
Reacting to this, the saddened Emir of the state, Abdulmumin Usman, reportedly urged the state Governor to also consider sending a high-powered delegation of katsina to the president of the federation on the recent increase of insecurity in the state for possible consideration and security help.
Some Ruling Party; All Progressive Congress, APC House of Representatives members has slammed the Muhammadu Buhari led administration alleging it has failed Kaduna people and Nigeria as a country.
Some gunmen alleged to be members of terror group, Boko Haram has on Wednesday, July 29th, 2020 attacked the Borno state Governor, Prof. Babagana Zulu at Baga in the Northern part of the state.
In its 2006 to 2012 reports on the Niger Delta Development Commission, the Auditor-General of the Federation, to this effect, raised questions over extra-budgetary expenditure, the award of emergency contracts, and paying for executed contracts of the commission.
Consequently, PAN advised the Federal government that one of the things to look out for before considering the reopening of schools should be a steady decline in the spread of the novel virus, noting that the COVID-19 cases keep skyrocketing day by day.
The capital expenditure for the year proposed at N3.33 trillion Naira by the Federal Government, projecting to earn N500 billion from stamp duty ranked N200 billion this year.
The president of the federal republic of Nigeria, president Muhammadu Buhari, has of recent reacted to the alleged 40 billion naira allegations levelled against the minister of Niger Delta development commission.
The first thing that should be tackled is whether schools are safe. And if the school are not safe, who do you want to carry out an experiment with the lives of our children? An attempt to send back the children to school at a time there’s a spike in COVID-19 cases in Nigeria is like experimenting with the lives of our children.