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Tinubu Orders Immediate Release Of Funds For Payment Of Military Retirees’ Pension Arrears, Others

President Tinubu Appoints Olatunji Bello As New CEO For FCCPC

President Bola Tinubu has directed the allocation of funds to address pension arrears, salary increments, and other benefits owed to retired military personnel. Henzodaily reports that the President’s directive comes two days after peaceful demonstrations by military veterans at the Federal Ministry of Finance. The Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, confirmed President Tinubu’s … Read more

5 Die In Oyo Road Accident

5 Die In Oyo Road Accident

At least five persons reportedly lost their lives in an auto crash that occurred along Iwo Road-Ojoo, along the Lagos – Ibadan Expressway in Ibadan, Oyo State capital on Thursday night. The accident occurred between 11pm and 12 midnight directly opposite the NNPCL Filling Station, around the General Gas Area of Akobo area in the … Read more

Cristiano Ronaldo Brushes Off Criticism From Former Teammate Rafael van der Vaart

Cristiano Ronaldo Brushes Off Criticism From Former Teammate Rafael van der Vaart

Cristiano Ronaldo has addressed remarks from former Real Madrid teammate Rafael van der Vaart, who labelled him “unbelievably selfish”Ronaldo has cemented his place in footballs greatest players ever and even in his advanced years he continues to break records like he did in his primeHe holds the record as the all-time highest goalscorer and ranks … Read more

World Bank Releases $100 Billion Loan, Grant For Poorest Countries

World Bank Disburses $300 Million Palliative Loans

The World Bank has allocated approximately $24 billion in loans and grants to assist some of the most impoverished nations globally, which could generate an unprecedented $100 billion in overall spending capacity. Henzodaily reports that the fund allocation was confirmed in a statement issued on Thursday by Ajay Banga, President of the World Bank Group. … Read more

Investigating NAHCON (2)

Investigating NAHCON (2)

Priority should be given to the effective implementation of the existing Act rather than pursuing amendments (the above suggestions notwithstanding). The current issues facing the commission stem from inadequate execution of the provisions within the Act, many of which have yet to be tested in actual Hajj operations. Instead of seeking changes to the law, … Read more

“War Crimes”: Amnesty International Alleges How Many Nigerians Died in Military Detention

"War Crimes": Amnesty International Alleges How Many Nigerians Died in Military Detention

Amnesty International has accused the Nigerian military of over 10,000 deaths in custody since the Boko Haram insurgency began The organization claims these abuses, including civilian attacks, and extrajudicial executions, among others were systematic and targeted civiliansAmnesty’s report also condemns Boko Haram for atrocities such as mass killings, abductions, and attacks on schools Amnesty International … Read more

Submit Reports Of Your Achievements Within One Week

Submit Reports Of Your Achievements Within One Week - Gov Otu Orders Commissioners

The Governor of Cross River State has mandated all his commissioners to submit detailed reports of their achievements since they took office. Governor Otu also asked the commissioners to include progress reports of agencies departments and agencies under them to the Office of the Secretary to the State Government. In a statement on Friday morning, … Read more

Yiaga Africa Deploys 34 Nigerians To Work In Lawmakers Constituency Offices

Yiaga Africa Deploys 34 Nigerians To Work In Lawmakers Constituency Offices

Yiaga Africa has launched an Innovative Constituency Internship Programme in Abuja, deploying 34 young Nigerians to strengthen legislative-constituent relationships to foster better interaction between legislators and their constituents. The aim, it was gathered, is to promote civic participation and accountability. Speaking at the event, the Director-General of the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies … Read more