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Ebonyi denies floating militia to attack IPOB
Ebonyi State government yesterday denied a report that Governor Dave Umahi floated a group called ‘Bakassi Boys’ to attack the Federal Government-proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
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Buhari joined army through officers’ visitation to schools, says Masari
Katsina State Governor Aminu Masari has extolled the army’s visitation to secondary schools to encourage students to join the armed forces, saying that President Muhammadu Buhari was among those that were enlisted into the army through such visits.
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Nigerian investors to pay more for U.S. permanent residency
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has raised its minimum requirement for the EB-5 immigrant investor scheme from $500,000 to $900,000. Under the programme, individuals are eligible to apply for conditional lawful permanent residency….
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Lagos… where residents live in dread of flooding
Residents and environmental enthusiasts have raised the alarm over palpable danger the perennial flooding in Lagos pose to dwellers and businesses in the city.
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N1.98tr investment gap cripples telephony services
An investment gap of about N1.98 trillion in the telecommunications sector is currently hindering some 40 million Nigerians from accessing basic telephony services in the country.
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2020 budget will be about people, says Abiodun
The Ogun State government has said that no vanity project will feature in the state’s 2020 budget being compiled for presentation to the state House of Assembly.
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‘NSIA spends N350m on cancer centre’
The Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) has invested over N350 million on the Cancer Centre at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) to make it the best in Africa as part of renewed efforts to bring healthcare closer to the people.
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National Assembly will ensure legislative compliance on programmes implementation, Lawan declares
Senate President, Ahmad Lawan yesterday declared that the Ninth National Assembly has concluded plans to ensure that programmes are implemented in conformity with laws and resolutions passed by the legislature.
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Buhari vows to sustain economic recovery efforts
President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday assured that the Federal Government will do everything possible to sustain the current economic recovery efforts and continue to reinforce its macro-economic policies to achieve sustainable economic stability and growth.He stated this at the third Progressive Governors Forum meeting on Policy Synergy to Strengthen Public Service Delivery at Government House, Jos,
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Nigeria opens register to check violence against women
The Federal Government yesterday launched ‘The Nigeria Sexual Offender’s Register’ as part of measures to curb gender-based violence in the country.
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