South African President Ramaphosa Signs Landmark Expropriation Bill Into Law
South African president Cyril Ramaphosa has signed the Expropriation Bill into law, enabling land acquisition in the public interest.
South African president Cyril Ramaphosa has signed the Expropriation Bill into law, enabling land acquisition in the public interest.
The THISDAY Alumni Association has celebrated THISDAY Newspapers’ 30th anniversary, commending its excellence, resilience, and groundbreaking journalism.
Ekiti Attorney-General Apata has dismissed claims of Sharia Court in Ekiti, emphasising existing legal structures for dispute resolution.
Ganduje has advocated military takeover of forests to combat banditry, stressing the need for proactive security operations.
Nigeria’s Trade Minister Oduwole has declared the country a “beautiful bride” globally positioned for strategic business partnerships.
Nigeria’s Trade Minister Oduwole has revealed plans for a healthcare manufacturer to be brought into the country’s free trade zone.
Senator Bennett Birabi has claimed that Ogoni Land’s lack of progress stems from government dishonesty and insincerity towards the region.
Peter Obi has condemned the Niger State petrol tanker explosion, calling for stricter safety measures to prevent recurrent accidents.
UK has reaffirmed support for Nigeria’s fight against terrorism and security challenges during Minister Lord Coaker’s official visit to Abuja.
Keyamo has rejected N532 billion variation for Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport’s second runway, canceling contract for fresh bidding.
NLC has condemned 50% telecom tariff hike, urging citizens to reject it as an assault on Nigerian workers’ welfare.
President Tinubu has praised THISDAY for its commitment to democracy, free enterprise, and nurturing media talent over three decades.
VP Shettima has emphasised Africa’s potential to achieve a $29 trillion economy through the full implementation of AfCFTA.
FCCPC has insisted that Nigeria’s telecom tariff hike must bring better network quality, transparency, and infrastructure improvements for consumers.
Ex-inmate Omisakin has been remanded in Ilesa Correctional Facility for alleged burglary, just days after Governor Adeleke granted him pardon.
Beatrice Ekweremadu, wife of former Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu, has returned to Nigeria after her release from a UK prison.
Frank Tietie has criticised NCC for approving a telecom tariff hike without conducting the mandatory public hearing required by law.
“Nigeria is set to reintroduce federalist policing principles from pre-1966, not state police,” clarified Professor Kemi Rotimi.
Women Affairs Minister Sulaiman-Ibrahim has highlighted urgent meed to safeguard vulnerable children, emphasising collective action for change.
Governor Aiyedatiwa has promised investor-friendly policies and emphasised Ondo’s safety as key to attracting private sector partnerships.
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