Nigerian Government Commissions 132kv Transmission Line, Substation To End 15-Year Blackout in Ondo Communities
A new power substation Ondo State will serve 2,000 communities who had been in darkness for 15 years.
A new power substation Ondo State will serve 2,000 communities who had been in darkness for 15 years.
UNICEF says critical shortages and gang violence put Haiti’s healthcare at risk, urging swift international intervention to avert catastrophe.
The minimum wage is being implemented in Anambra. There’s no worker that has not been receiving salaries, says Godwin Osisioma.
Benson Upah says Anambra State is one of the worst wage payers and its government disregards workers.
President Tinubu will on Thursday depart Abuja for N’Djamena to attend the inauguration of Chad President Mahamat Déby.
Imo Governor Hope Uzodinma has solicited the cooperation of Nigerian traditional rulers to promote unity and fight against insecurity.
The UN World Food Programme is seeking $400 million to feed people in Southern Africa following El Niño-induced drought.
Seven university students were found dead from inhaling generator fumes in Bayelsa.
Prime Minister Mara has resigned after loss to interim president Deby in the presidential election.
House of Representatives has directed that Armed Forces not pay tollgate fees as a token of gratitude for their service.
Housing Minister Dangiwa has said the Renewed Hope Housing Platform will ensure smooth, transparent home buying process for Nigerians.
Former CDS Irabor has urged cooperation from Banex Plaza’s leadership in the investigation to fish out those who assaulted soldiers.
Trade Union President Osifo revealed that state governors were absent at the minimum wage meeting held on Tuesday, prompting postponement.
The UK, pledging to support Nigeria’s capital market, said Nigeria needs $10b per year to meet the SDGs by 2030.
ECOWAS plans to prevail on Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger to retrace their steps and reunite with the regional bloc.
An accident has killed nine people and injured nine more in Egypt after a bus plunged into a river.
“There is no proof of the effectiveness of death penalty,” United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime has said.
“Nigeria Customs Service will not and cannot fold its hand and allow this illegal trade to continue to take place.”
“We respect the efforts of other nations, but we are focused on what works best for Nigeria,” said VP Shettima.
Peter Obi says untrained youths will constitute problems for Nigeria in the future.
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