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Ondo:13 passengers burnt to death in auto crash

Thirteen passengers were burnt to death in an auto crash at the early hours of Saturday at the Abule Panu, Ose Bridge, on the Owo-Ikare highway in Ondo State Eyewitness...

Ebonyi govt faults removal of road caution signs

Abakaliki, Nigeria - The Ebonyi government has faulted the removal of caution signs on roads currently under maintenance...

Why 18,000 pensioners yet to receive benefits -PenCom laments

The National Pension Commission (PenCom) says only 18,000 pensioners are yet to receive pension accrued benefits despite the...

Nigeria’s hostages in law

By In 1991, Nigeria was in the full throes of the interminable transition to civil rule programme...

FG declares public holidays for Christmas, New Year celebrations

The Federal Government has announced Wednesday 25th, Thursday 26th of December 2024, and Wednesday 1st of January, 2025...
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Expert unveils maritime book for pupils on career path

A maritime expert unveils book on ‘Some Career Opportunities in Marine and Blue Economy Workplace,’ for pupils to explore huge job potential in the sector.

Police out in force as Alexei Navalny’s funeral starts

MOSCOW, March 1 (Reuters) - Russians chanted opposition politician Alexei Navalny's name on Friday as his coffin was carried into a Moscow church surrounded...

Irede Foundation to hold 2024 advocacy walk on inclusion

The Irede Foundation’ 2024 ‘Out On A Limb (OOAL) Advocacy Walk’ is set to take place on Saturday, April 13th, bringing together a global...

Syria: UNICEF commends Tajikistan on repatriation of 47 children…

Lagos, April 26, 2024 – “UNICEF welcomes the repatriation of 32 children and 15 women from Syria on April 25. This is contained in a press...

Why NCC temporarily suspends issuance of communication licenses  

The Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, has temporarily suspended the issuance of communication licenses in three categories. Reuben Muoka, the Director of Public Affairs (NCC) in...

Prison Service Wants INEC Extend Voting Right To Inmates

The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) has urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to extend voting rights to inmates in the country, saying it will allow them to exercise their civic responsibilities as Nigerians.
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