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Read the full details on our digital edition when you join our WhatsApp Communities here. Here are the major headlines for today: New Minimum Wage: Why Many States May Not Meet October Deadline… 15 States Yet To Pay N30,000 As At Feb 2024 – CSO… Bureaucracy, Lack Of Structure Delay Payment In Some States –

Addressing Nigeria’s Food Crisis

Our nation is at a critical juncture where the impact of economic crises, glob­al challenges, tumbling currency, insecurity and climate change is affecting the ability of many citizens to feed themselves. With the complexity and interde­pendence of the factors responsi­ble for the current food crisis, our approach to addressing them must go beyond the conventional

Timi Frank Condemns Scrapping Of Niger Delta Ministry, Seeks Reversal

LAGOS – Former Deputy Nation­al Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Com­rade Timi Frank, on Friday con­demned in strong terms the pur­ported scrapping of the Ministry of Niger Delta by President Bola Tinubu and called for reversal to status quo. Recall that President Tinubu had on Tuesday, among other far-reaching decisions and pol­icy

The Best Of Me Is Gone, Says Mike Dada At Wife’s Burial

…Modupe Was To Complete Her PhD In Two Months – AFRIMA Boss  I t was indeed a sad day for the AFRIMA nuclear and extended family when the wife of the president, Mrs Modupe Temitope Dada was laid to rest. Modupe Dada, Nee Baruwa, died peacefully on Saturday, October 19, and her death and burial

Nigeria’s Child’s Rights Act: 21 Years After, Children Still Face Cycles Of Abuse, Poverty

LAGOS –Despite the ambitious aspira­tions outlined in Nigeria’s Child Rights Act (CRA) of 2003, countless Nigerian chil­dren still face abuse, neglect, and ex­ploitation. This persistent crisis, despite the CRA’s legal protections, is indicative of systemic failures to enforce the Act’s 278 sections, which mandate access to healthcare, education, and a secure en­vironment. These deficiencies not

How Corps Member Mysteriously Disappeared In Rivers

…Police Intensify Search, Question Suspects PORT HARCOURT – A National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member, identified as Yahaya Faruk, has mysteriously disappeared in Ikuru Town, Andoni Local Govern­ment Area of Rivers State, where he was deployed for his compulsory one year national service. The corps member who was de­ployed at the Community Secondary School, Ikuru

Ruling Osolo Family Members Should Demonstrate Maturity, Allow Peace To Reign, Says Regent

 Following the passing of the Osolo of Isolo earlier this year, the Regent of the Isolo kingdom, High Chief Saliu Wasiu Alani Arowooye, has shed light on the kingdom’s rich history and the succession process for the royal families. In an exclusive interview with, OYINKAN SOMORIN, the Regent shared his insights.  Adele of Isolo, how

New Minimum Wage: Why Many States May Not Meet October Deadline

…15 States Yet To Pay N30,000 As At Feb 2024 – CSO …Bureaucracy, Lack Of Structure Delay Payment In Some States – Fed Civil Servant …New Wage, A Tall Dream For Private Sector – Industrialists …Experts Warn Of Worse Spiralling Inflation At Yuletide  As the October deadline approaches, the tension surrounding minimum wage policies in

Lagos Moves To Curb Hypertension, Diabetes, Launches Week-LongFree Screening Exercise

• Targets 800,000 Residents In Campaign Against Silent Illnesses•Urges Residents To ‘Know Their Numbers’ Amid Growing DiseaseBurden Lagos State Government has launched a state-wide free screening for hypertension and diabetes for residents, an initiative under the Nigeria Governors’ Forum nationwide ‘10 Million Project’ campaign. The campaign is aimed at addressing the silent killers of hypertension

Polio Day: UNICEF, African Celebrities Unveil ‘No More Zero Dose’ Song To Expand Vaccination Rates

…Sanwo-Olu Advocates Immunisation As Critical Issue Of Equity, Social Justice To mark World Polio Day, UNICEF has unveiled a new song, “No More Zero Dose,” by prominent music stars and celebrities to promote immunisation awareness and expand vaccination rates in West and Central Africa. The song featured renowned West and Central African Music Stars and

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