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Zamfara Bandits Don’t Use Bombs

Zamfara Bandits Don't Use Bombs - Police Blame Lakurawa Terrorists For Recent Explosions

The Police have submitted that the Lakurawa terrorist group is responsible for the recent bomb explosions that rocked some communities in Zamfara State. The Zamfara State Commissioner of Police, Muhammed Dalijan, said they are sure the Lakurawa group is responsible for the explosions because the bandits that operate in Zamfara don’t know how to make … Read more

BREAKING: 4 National Assembly Members Leave Labour Party for APC

BREAKING: 4 National Assembly Members Leave Labour Party for APC

FCT, Abuja – Four Labour Party (LP) house of representatives members have left the party. As reported by The Cable on Thursday, December 5, the defecting federal lawmakers joined the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). Vanguard newspaper also noted the development concerning the national assembly members. More to come… Source: Henzodaily.ng

Senate Makes Key Changes As Committee, AGF Meet To Review Tax Reform Bills Today

Senate Postpones Resumption, Announce New Date

The Nigerian Senate is set to examine the contentious Tax Reform Bills today in collaboration with the Attorney General of the Federation. Henzodaily reports that this development follows the decision of the lawmakers during plenary on Wednesday led by Deputy Senate President Senator Jibrin Barau to halt further proceedings on the tax reform bill. Senator … Read more

Troops Kill 8,034 Terrorists, Arrest 11,623, Rescue 6,376 Hostages In 1 Year — DHQ

Troops Kill 8,034 Terrorists, Arrest 11,623, Rescue 6,376 Hostages In 1 Year — DHQ

The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has disclosed that troops on internal operations in the five theatres across the country neutralised a total of 8,034 terrorists, arrested 11,623 others while 6,376 hostages were rescued between January and December 2024. Director, Defence Media Operations, Major General Edward Buba who gave the figures at the biweekly update on military … Read more

‘Had An Unbelievable Game’ – Van Nistelrooy Credits Ndidi For Leicester’s Win Over West Ham

‘Had An Unbelievable Game’ — Van Nistelrooy Credits Ndidi For Leicester’s  Win Over West Ham

Leicester City manager Ruud van Nistelrooy has kind words for Wilfred Ndidi following his side’s hard-fought home win against West Ham United on Tuesday. The Dutchman enjoyed a perfect start to his managerial reign at the King Power Stadium following his side’s 3-1 thumping of the Hammers. Ndidi put up a spectacular performance in the … Read more

Finally , FG sacks civil servants with certificates from Benin

Finally , FG sacks civil servants with certificates from Benin

Finally, the Federal Government of Nigeria has terminated the appointments of civil servants who obtained degrees from private universities in Benin Republic and Togo between 2017 and now. The decision stems from concerns about the credibility of degrees awarded by tertiary institutions in these countries. Segun Imohiosen, Director of Information and Public Relations … Read more

3m People Transition To UK E-Visas Ahead Of 2024 Deadline

3m People Transition To UK E-Visas Ahead Of 2024 Deadline

Over 3 million people have transitioned from using physical immigration documents to electronic visas, a move by the United Kingdom government to digitise its border and immigration system. The data, released by UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) and the Home Office on Wednesday, showed that over 3.1 million individuals have registered for e-Visas. The UKVI … Read more

ASUU Condemns FG’s Plan To Scrap TETFund Through Tax Reform Bills

ASUU Condemns FG's Plan To Scrap TETFund Through Tax Reform Bills

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has condemned the provision of the Tax Reform Bills that recommended the scrapping of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) The President of ASUU, Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, said scrapping TETFund would kill Nigeria’s public education and would keep children of the poor in slavery. Professor Osodeke stated this … Read more