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Reps Urge FG To Adopt Renewable Energies In Ministries, Departments

Reps Urge Tunji-Ojo To Provide Security For Transmission Lines

The House of Representatives, on Thursday, urged the federal government to adopt the use of renewable energies in ministries, departments and agencies. The House’s resolution followed a motion moved by the Honourable Esosa Iyawe, representing Oredo Federal Constituency, Edo State. The motion titled ‘The Need for Utilisation of Renewable Energy in Ministries, Departments, and Agencies … Read more

NOUN courses and fees in 2024/2025, duration and requirements

NOUN courses and fees in 2024/2025, duration and requirements

The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) is the largest university in Nigeria by student enrollment and national spread. It is the only institution licensed by the National Universities Commission to offer single-mode open and distance education to learners in Nigeria. Get to learn more about the NOUN courses and their fees. The NOUN logo … Read more

‘PDP Wanted To Kill My Ambitions’

'It Is Criminal To Still Be Parading Yourself As A Lawmaker' - PDP Declares Ibori-Suenu’s Seat Vacant For Defecting To APC

Representative of Ethiope Federal Constituency at the National Assembly, cum daughter of former Delta State Governor, James Ibori, Hon. Erhiatake Ibori-Suenu, has described her defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the best decision of her political career. Henzodaily reports that the lawmaker made this known during a constituency … Read more

Marissa DuBois’ biography: All we know about the model

Marissa DuBois’ biography: All we know about the model

Marissa DuBois is a model, digital content creator, and social media influencer. She is widely known for her runway performances at reputed fashion events such as the Miami Swim Week. She attracted public attention in July 2023 when a video of her walking the runway at Fort Lauderdale Fashion Week in a green crossover neckline … Read more

Data Affects Nigeria’s Corruption Fight

Data Affects Nigeria's Corruption Fight - World Bank

The World Bank has said until Nigeria has an efficient data-gathering process the fight against corruption and transparency in governance will continue to be affected. The World Bank Country Director, Dr. Ndiamé Diop, stated this in Abuja at the AGORA Policy conversation on anti-corruption. Represented by the Senior Bank Official, Debby Isa, Diop noted that … Read more

Senator Ireti Kingibe Walks Out Of Senate Chamber After Disagreement With Akpabio (Video)

61,384 HIV Patients Placed On Treatment In FCT - Senator Kingibe

A disagreement between Senator Ireti Kingibe and Senate President Godswill Akpabio made the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) lawmaker walk out in protest during plenary on Thursday. Henzodaily understands Senator Kingibe wanted to bring up a motion concerning the demolition of Paul OSA Ogbeboh Estate in Abuja for discussion during the day’s plenary, but Akpabio wouldn’t … Read more

Bingham University school fees for all courses and admission requirements

Bingham University school fees for all courses and admission requirements

Bingham University is a private university founded in 2005. The institution equips graduates with comprehensive knowledge and exceptional skills to be self-sufficient professionally. Knowing the Bingham University school fees is essential if you intend to enrol for a course there this year. Bingham University is a private university in New Karu, Nasarawa, Nigeria. Photo: @bhulibrary … Read more

Ireti Kingibe Apologizes To Colleagues After Walking Out Of Senate Chambers (Video)

Ireti Kingibe Apologizes To Colleagues After Walking Out Of Senate Chambers (Video)

The lawmaker representing the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Ireti Kingibe, has apologized to her colleagues after Thursday’s edition in which she angrily walked out of the Senate Chamber in protest. Kingibe, after apologizing, added that she expects fairness in the Senate for everybody and expects to get the kind of concessions given to others during … Read more