Monthly Archives: August 2022
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LAGOSIANS CALL FOR TOTAL BAN OF COMMERCIAL MOTORCYCLES
. . . As Government Announces 86% Reduction in Crime Rate, 63.7% Decline in Okada-Related Accidents Lagosians are calling on the State government to ban commercial ... -
2023: APC has done so well — we will win in ALL states, says Uzodimma
Hope Uzodimma, governor of Imo, says he is convinced that the All Progressives Congress (APC) has performed well enough to win in all the states in ... -
BEDC debunks alleged arrest of Mrs. Osibodu
The management of Benin Electricity distribution Plc has denied reports that its MD, Mrs Funke Osibodu has been arrested by an anti graft agency A fake ... -
ASUU-FG Meeting Ends In Deadlock, Strike To Continue
Tuesday’s meeting between the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and the Federal Government has again ended without an agreement. This means the ... -
CyberSafe Foundation’s NoGoFallMaga Community Releases Investment Scam Handbook
NoGoFallMaga (NGFM), a campaign instituted by the CyberSafe Foundation has released its first Investment Scam handbook through its Community platform. Released on August 12 to align ... -
Strike: ASUU To Meet With FG OnTuesday ( Today)
The Academic Staff Union of Universities is scheduled to meet with Federal Government representatives on Tuesday (Today) over its prolonged strike action. Speaking on Politics Today ... -
Tuchel And Conte Charged After Battle Of The Bridge
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel and Tottenham boss Antonio Conte have been charged with improper conduct after their explosive clashes in Sunday’s stormy 2-2 draw. Tuchel and ... -
Magu abandoned N118bn fraud cases, failed to remit N48bn loot — Salami panel
THE presiden-tial panel that probed former acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr Ibrahim Magu said that 14 fraud cases involving N118 ... -
Police Rescue Suspected Terrorist Disguised As Woman From Mob In Lagos
The Lagos State Police Command on Monday yesterday rescued a suspected terrorist, who dressed in female attire, from being lynched by some residents of the state. ...