Southern States to Promote Regional Trade for Food Security, Says Ogun Governor Abiodun
Ogun Governor Abiodun has affirmed that food security is achievable due to the region’s resources, advocating for increased inter-state trade.
Ogun Governor Abiodun has affirmed that food security is achievable due to the region’s resources, advocating for increased inter-state trade.
President Tinubu will transmit the new N70,000 minimum wage bill to the National Assembly next week.
Benson Upah has lambasted the FCT Police Command Commissioner, Bennett Igweh, for disrupting a peaceful protest by NASU and SSANU.
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NiDCOM CEO Dabiri-Erewa visited the UAE Embassy to discuss improved partnerships, while urging Nigerians in UAE to be exemplary ambassadors.
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