EFCC Defends Legality Of Dropped Money Laundering Charges Against Bobrisky
EFCC has defended its decision to drop money laundering charges against Bobrisky complies with the Administration of Criminal Justice Act.
EFCC has defended its decision to drop money laundering charges against Bobrisky complies with the Administration of Criminal Justice Act.
The EFCC has promised to investigate ex-Zamfara Governor Bello Matawalle over the alleged misuse of N528 billion
Tinubu has promised not to abuse the relationship between Nigeria’s executive and judiciary.
President Tinubu on Monday swore in Justice Kudirat Kekere-ekun as the 23rd substantive Chief Justice of Nigeria.
The World Bank has approved $1.57 billion to boost healthcare and climate resilience in Nigeria, focusing on women, children, and irrigation.
Amina Mohammed has called for rethinking of global financing, advocating for long-term concessional funding to support Africa’s sustainable development.
The federal government has handed over 64 CNG buses to organised labour to commemorate Nigeria’s 64th independence anniversary.
Celebrating Nigeria’s 64th independence anniversary, Akpabio has expressed optimism for the future, urging citizens to remain patient and hopeful.
Ogun Governor Abiodun has revealed that the petrol subsidy, if not removed, would have cost Nigeria N5.4trn by 2024 ending.
Power Minister Adelabu has revealed that over 40% of Nigerians now enjoy more than 20 hours of stable electricity daily.
The 2024 World Population Data Sheet has highlighted global population growth, Nigeria’s 2.85% share, and rising healthcare challenges.
VP Shettima returned to Abuja from UNGA in time to join President Tinubu in celebrating Nigeria’s 64th independence anniversary.
FAO expert Ibrahim Ishaka has reported that Nigeria loses around 50% of its agricultural products, affecting food security and economic growth.
The NDLEA has arrested an automobile spare parts dealer for trying to export heroin and ‘loud’ to Liberia via Lagos airport.
Joseph Tegbe will report directly to President Tinubu as director-general and global liaison for the Nigeria-China strategic partnership.
ASUU has called on the federal government to stop victimisation of its members and fulfill agreements for public universities’ survival.
Some ex-agitators from the Niger Delta region have supported President Tinubu’s administration, distancing themselves from the planned protest.
Lagos Police Commissioner Ishola has urged peaceful participation in the October 1 protest to maintain public safety.
Peter Obi has linked Africa’s security challenges to poverty, stating over 50% of the population is multidimensionally poor.
Some senators have disagreed over Nigeria’s return to regional government, expressing divergent views at the constitution review retreat in Kano.
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