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Nigeria hits highest single-day record — over 1,900 fresh COVID infections
Nigeria reached its latest single-day record on Thursday with 1,964 fresh coronavirus infections confirmed across 23 states and the federal…
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Gambo Jimeta, former IGP, is dead
Gambo Jimeta, a former inspector-general of police (IGP), is dead. Jimeta, whose death was announced on Thursday evening, served as…
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Rivers State Reports 163 New Cases Of COVID-19 As 14 More Die Nationwide
Rivers state has reported 163 new cases of the novel coronavirus, even as 14 more persons were confirmed dead across…
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OAU Announces Resumption Date, Cancels 2020/2021 Academic Session
The leadership of the Obafemi Awolowo University has announced the resumption date for the continuation of the 2019/2020 academic session,…
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Insecurity: Herdsman Can’t Vacate Ondo State, Presidency Replies Akeredolu
Barely 24 hours after Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu directed herdsmen to vacate forest reserves in the state within 7…
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FG releases N10bn to support local production of COVID-19 vaccine
Osagie Ehanire, minister of health, says the federal government has approved the release of N10 billion to support local production…
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Senate kicks as petroleum ministry spends N98.4m on flyers
The Senate Public Account Committee has described as unacceptable the payment of N98.4m by the Petroleum Resources Ministry for the…
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Ex-Minister, Martins-Kuye, is dead
A former Minister of State for Finance and Minister of Commerce and Industry, Senator Jubril Martins-Kuye, has died. According to…
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FG orders immediate closure of NIMC headquarters
The Federal Government on Saturday ordered immediate closure of the headquarters of the National Identity Management Commission in Abuja.…
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Reps panel opposes school resumption amidst rising COVID-19 cases
The house of representatives panel on basic education and services has faulted federal government’s decision to reopen schools on January…
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