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Nigeria Receives Over 600 Years Old Ife Terracotta Head, Others From Netherlands
The Nigerian government has received the repatriated Ife terracotta head and other artifacts from the Kingdom of Netherlands. Mr Lai…
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STATE OF THE NATION: Nigeria on the brink of collapse —Afenifere
THE pan-Yoruba socio-political organization, Afenifere, yesterday, raised the alarm that the country has become ungovernable and on the brink of…
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Road projects: House approves Buhari’s request to refund N148bn to 5 States
House of Representatives, Wednesday gave nod for the issuance of promissory notes worth N148.141 billion to 5 States of the…
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Fuel price: Labour walks out of FG, insists on reverting to old price
THE organized labour last night walked out of the meeting organized by the government on the increment of the petroleum…
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Officer shot dead inside Ekiti police station
A policeman was shot dead during a protest organised by youth inside a police station in Ekiti state on Friday.…
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Osun, Oyo cancel joint ownership of LAUTECH
The state governors of Osun and Oyo states, Adegboyega Oyetola and Seyi Makinde, have agreed to cancel the joint ownership…
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ASUU May Suspend Strike As Nigerian Government Meets Demands
The Academic Staff Union of Universities may suspend its eight-month strike action after the Nigerian Government met its key demands.…
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FG grants tax relief to companies that donated to COVID-19 relief fund
THE Federal Government has proposed to grant tax relief to companies that donated to the COVID-19 relief fund under the…
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ASUU: FG soon to register rival union – Ngige
As members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) continue their 10-month old strike, the Federal Government has commenced…
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Nigerian Government Blames #EndSARS Protests, Banditry For Hike In Food Prices
The Nigerian federal government and state governors on Thursday resolved to put measures in place to address the hike in…
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