Food Scarcity and Insecurity: Tinubu Administration is in Denial of the Cause – Yusuf
President Tinubu removed fuel subsidy without consulting
President Tinubu removed fuel subsidy without consulting
The court also ordered the FG to enforce policies on the protection of journalists.
He said the action will improve trade and commerce in the country.
The directors of the store risk a fine of over N100 million if it is proven that they contravened the FCCPC Act.
The force said the arrest was a success for the command and would restore peace and security.
Minister Pate said this initiative will fast-track the attainment of universal health coverage.
He said the ministry, FIRS and NNPC are working on ways to make it efficient.
Others include Donald Duke, Cecilia Ibru and Olubunmi Kuku.
He commended the “exemplary leadership and remarkable contributions of the accomplished administrator” to Nigeria.
The trade minister also said Shell is set to to expand operation in Nigeria.
It said Nigerians will determine if a parliamentary system will of government will replace presidential system of government.
The labour union charged the government to introduce policies to address workers’ suffering.
“A federation works best when component units join hands for common good,” Adeleke said.
UCH, LUTH, ABUTH, UNNTH, ATBUTH are among the beneficiaries.
They proposed a review of the contentious words as a solution, rather than an outright ban.
It said the remarks are insensitive and indicative of a disconnect from the realities of many Nigerians.
NARTO president Yusuf Othman said the members are operating at a loss.
They also asked for adequate notice to stakeholders before customs’ exchange rate is altered.
The foundation’s founder called on relevant stakeholders in the health sector to think outside the box to eradicate cancer.
Afghanistan and Palestine will get the bulk of the aid with $13.5 million and $11 million.
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