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Nasarawa council boss regains freedom after ransom payment

The kidnapped chairman of Akwanga Local Government Council in Nasarawa State, Safiyanu Isah Andaha, has regained freedom. Safiyanu was released at about 9:00 pm on Tuesday alongside his friend, Adamu Custom, and two others who were kidnapped along the Akwanga-Andaha road on Monday night, after paying 10 million naira as ransom, a family member disclosed.
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FG bans Port Novo, Houdegbe, 16 other foreign universities

Nigeria has banned 18 foreign universities within its borders, labeling them “degree mills.” Nigeria’s National Universities Commission (NUC) announced the ban in a statement published on its website on Tuesday, citing an undercover investigation conducted by Umar Audu, who bagged a degree in Mass Communication from ESGT, a Benin university in Cotonou, within six weeks
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Uzodimma urges CAN to pray for Tinubu’s administration

Gov. Hope Uzodimma of Imo has called on members of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) to commit President Bola Tinubu’s administration in prayers.
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School feeding: Presidential aide commends Tinubu on N100bn allocation

The Senior Special Assistant to President Bola Tinubu on School Feeding Programme (SFP), Dr Yetunde Adeniji, has commended the President for earmarking N100 billion for the programme in the 2024 budget. In a statement by Mr Olumobi Adewale, from the office of the SSA, in Abuja on Tuesday, Adeniji said the N100 billion allocation clearly
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FRSC gets new Spokesman, redeploys 2 DCMs

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has appointed Assistant Corps Marshal (ACM), Jonas Agwu, as the new Corps Public Education Officer (CPEO).
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Two German based technocrats dole out N50m to empower 2000 Imo youths

Nchoke Autonomous Community in Ideato South council of Imo State has budgeted Fifty Million Naira to empower 2000 youths of the area with entrepreneurial skills and opportunities.
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Promote natural gas, minister urges private sector

Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has called on the private sector to play a leading role in actualising Federal Government’s initiative on Compressed Natural Gas in the country.
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Shaibu apologises to Oshiomhole, says governorship ambition divine

Deputy Governor of Edo State, Philip Shaibu, has apologise to his political mentor and former governor of the state, Adams Oshiomhole, over his past choice of language during their political differences.
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Keyamo restates commitment to aviation safety

Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has reiterated his commitment to ensuring highest standards of safety, efficiency, and reliability for air travellers, airlines, and all stakeholders.
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Asiodu Institute introduces essay competition for students

Philip Asiodu Institute has launched its inaugural essay competition for secondary school students.
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