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Ohaneze to FG: Intervene in ‘ethnic profiling’ of Igbos
The Apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, on Monday, sent an urgent appeal to the Federal Government to intervene…
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FG Secretly Approves N185/litre as New Pump Price of Petrol
The Federal Government may have quietly approved ₦185 per litre as the new pump price of petrol. A source told…
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FG Declares Xmas, New Year Holidays
The Federal Government has declared Dec. 26 and 27, 2022 as public holidays to mark Christmas and Boxing Day. It…
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Teaching in Mother Tongue: Yoruba World Centre to support FG on new education policy
The International Centre for Yoruba Arts and Culture (Yoruba World Centre) has pledged to support the Federal Government on its…
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Good News to New Dads! FG Approves 14-Day Paternity Leave
This piece of news should gladden the hearts of new dads and father-to-be in the federal service as the Federal…
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NASU urges FG to pay salary arrears for period of strike
The Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU) said it expects the Federal Government to pay salary arrears…
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In Kogi, it is raining wahala, Dare Babarinsa
It is good and commendable that after many weeks of hesitation, the Federal Government decided to intervene in the dispute…
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Akeredolu Blasts FG for Approving AK47 for Katsina Security Outfit While Denying Amotekun Same Right
Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu, Thursday, accused the Federal Government of preferential treatment; and lambasted it for granting a security…
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War of SANs as Court Adjourns FG vs ASUU Case till Friday, Sept. 16
By Damola Emmanuel The legal tussle between Federal Government against the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, took off at…
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Why ASUU Cannot be Banned, By Femi Falana
Under the British colonial regime, trade unions were prohibited while strikes were criminalised. But Nigerian workers defied the ban and…
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