President Muhammadu Buhari says nobody can succeed outside their educational qualification, hence Nigerians are aware of the priority of education. Speaking on Thursday during a
Month: July 2021
Don blames state governors for rising cost of food items – Professor Usman
An erudite scholar, Professor Mansur Usman Malumfashi, has blamed state governors for the rising cost of food commodities and hunger in the country. Malumfushi, a
Bauchi: Six dies in auto crash near FRSC
The crash, which happened about two kilometers from the Darazo office of the Federal Road Safety Corps, involved two vehicles — a commercial vehicle and
Former FIRS boss bags Pan-African oversight committee board appointment
Former Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Mr. Babatunde Fowler, has been appointed to the eight-member Board of Pan-African Oversight Committee, an arm
Equatorial Guinea detains French military helicopter
France said on Thursday one of its military helicopters carrying six soldiers had been detained after landing in Equatorial Guinea, in a diplomatic incident that
Ondo: Gunmen attack commercial bank
The police command in Ekiti on Friday confirmed the killing of a police officer as gunmen allegedly abducted a Chinese expatriate in Ado Ekiti, the
EFCC arrests Oyo chief over land fraud
Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) have arrested and arraigned Chief Olagoke Samson Amoo-Onidundu for a land scam. The 82-year-old who claims
Lagos: Deputy governor, Hamzat to deliver country club lecture
The Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr Obafemi Hamzat, will be delivering this year’s anniversary lecture of the Lagos Country Club on August 3. The
CBN to refund capital deposit, licensing fees back to BDCs
The Central Bank of Nigeria has said it will commence the refund of the N35 million minimum capital deposits to applicants of Bureau De Change
Hong Kong: Man gets nine years imprisonment
The first person convicted under Hong Kong’s national security law was jailed for nine years on Friday for terrorist activities and inciting secession, judges said,