Owo Polytechnic Gets N8.18bn Boost from TETFund For Infrastructural Development
TETFund allocates ₦8.18bn to RUGIPO for infrastructure; ₦5.57bn accessed, ₦2.61bn ongoing, boosting academic growth and facilities.
TETFund allocates ₦8.18bn to RUGIPO for infrastructure; ₦5.57bn accessed, ₦2.61bn ongoing, boosting academic growth and facilities.
Navy accused of brutalising Ondo communities, looting ₦14m; Ilaje group petitions police, plans protest demanding justice and compensation.
ARCO Aviation Academy urges NCAA to regulate uncertified drone use, ensuring safety, professionalism, and local certification to boost Nigeria’s aviation industry.
Chitra Nagarajan says Nigeria must document untold conflict stories and address gender roots driving violence.
Activist Harrison Gwamnishu accuses Edo authorities of negligence after ₦20 million ransom was paid to free abducted Aisha Wahab.
Expelled SDP chairman Shehu Gabam says INEC still recognises his leadership despite rival faction’s expulsion claims.
Aliko Dangote’s net worth has surged to $30.3 billion, making him the only African among the world’s top 100 billionaires.
NCAC DG Obi Asika says Nigeria’s creative sector is on track to create up to three million jobs and hit $100bn in value by 2030.
Bauchi Governor Bala Mohammed appoints his elder brother, Adamu Mohammed-Duguri, as first Emir of the newly created Duguri Emirate.
NDDC inaugurates multi-million-naira naval facility in Bayelsa to enhance security and curb criminal activities across the Niger Delta waterways.
Benedict Oramah has adviced African nations to rely on internal strength and integration to achieve sustainable economic transformation.
Excerpt:Public communications expert Ikechukwu, urges government to reform police training to prioritise rights, communication, and lawful protest management.
Deputy finance minister Doris Uzoka-Anite urges leaders and citizens to embrace patriotism to drive inclusive growth and economic opportunities nationwide.
President of Dangote Group, Aliko praises outgoing Afreximbank President Benedict Oramah for driving Africa’s economic independence and market creation.
EFCC chief Ola Olukoyede reveals N100 billion of recovered funds channelled into students’ loans, consumer credit, and public agencies.
African leaders and business icons honour Benedict Oramah as he bows out from Afreximbank, with successor George Olombi pledging continuity.
Security Expert, Dantata says the President acted lawfully to strengthen national security and urged reforms to boost military welfare and unity.
Tinubu urged new service chiefs to strengthen professionalism, vigilance, and unity to boost Nigeria’s security and operational effectiveness
Tinubu congratulated Japan’s first female Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, pledging strengthened Nigeria-Japan relations and future bilateral cooperation.
Presidency says Tinubu’s appointment of new service chiefs is routine, constitutional, and aimed at enhancing national security leadership.
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