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target=_blank>Victoria Wickliffe Assumes Office As UNILAG Registrar

Mrs. Victoria Abosede Wickliffe, on Monday, February 3, 2025, officially assumed office as the substantive Registrar and Secretary to the Governing Council of the University of Lagos (UNILAG). Her appointment took effect on Saturday, February 1, 2025, in line with the approval issued at the Friday, December 6, 2024 meeting of the UNILAG Governing Council

target=_blank>Egbetokun Retirement Controversy: We Have No Constitutional Powers Over IGP — PSC

LAGOS – The Police Service Commission (PSC) has said that it has no constitutional powers over the Inspector General of Police (IGP). It also averred that it never directed the retirement of IGP Kayode Egbetokun. Ikechukwu Ani, Head, Press and Public Relations of the com­mission, in a statement on Mon­day, said PSC had been inundated

target=_blank>No Plans To Increase Electricity Tariff By 65% — FG

 ABUJA – Amidst speculations of a possible tariff increase on electricity supplies, the Fed­eral Government has debunked such information as baseless. Special Adviser to the President on Energy, Olu Verheijen, clarified that there are no plans for a 65 percent in­crease in electricity tariffs. Verheijen also clarified that the fed­eral government has concluded plans to

target=_blank>IPC-SPJ Decries Threats On Journalist Tayo Oyeladun’s Life, Condemns Invasion Of Joy FM 96.5 Otukpo

The Safety and Protection of Journalists (SPJ) hub of the International Press Centre (IPC), Lagos – Nigeria, has concerns about reported threats on the life of an Ibadan-based journalist, Mr Tayo Oyeladun of Lagelu FM. According to a report reaching the Safety Alert Desk of IPC, Oyeladun made a claim via a Save My Soul

target=_blank>Nigerian Newspapers: Top Stories For Today (04/02/25)

Read the full details on our digital edition when you join our WhatsApp Communities here. Here are the major headlines for today: No Plans To Increase Electricity Tariff By 65% — FG Experts Kick Against FG Refund To State Govts Over Airport Projects… Say Refund Of N4bn To Kebbi In 2025 Budget Unnecessary… It Contradicts

target=_blank>Nigeria Prize For Science And Literature Seeks Nominations For 2025 Awards

Lagos – The Nigeria Prize for Science and The Nigeria Prize for Literature have invited nominations for the 2025 awards. This year, the Science Prize is seeking for innovations in Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Digital Technologies that can drive development. Meanwhile, the Literature Prize is calling for entries in Prose

target=_blank>OJUKWU: Exile, Diplomacy And Survival

Volumes have been said and written about the Nigeria-Biafra War, but despite the very huge body of historical (and fictional) works that have accumulated on the war from Nigerian writers, foreign observers and journal­ists, a key aspect of the story continues to be conspicuously missing. The leader of the defeated repub­lic, Biafra, left the country

target=_blank>The 1999 Constitution And Big Government

The nuisance of Big Government will not go away very soon because the causes are embedded in the 1999 Nigerian Constitution, with the equal opportunity char­ter placed smack within the First Chapter of the Consti­tution. Section 14(3) provides: “The composition of the Gov­ernment of the Federation… and the conduct of its affairs shall be carried

target=_blank>Nigerian Economy And Looming External Headwinds (2)

On another plank, Nigeria is also facing the likelihood of receiving thousands of deportees from the U.S. any moment this year. This is because one of President Trump’s Executive Orders is directed at flushing illegal immigrants out of the U.S. in his efforts at ‘sanitizing’ the American society. It is estimated that about 4000 Nigerians

target=_blank>Public Revenue: A Case For Presumptive Tax Regime (1)

Presumptive tax regime (which is also known as sim­plified tax regime) intends to reduce tax compliance diffi­culties, especially for low-income earners as well as Nano, Micro and Small businesses/enterprises. It is an arrangement that has the po­tentiality of heavily reducing cost of income tax collection, ensuring friendliness between taxpayer and tax revenue collector, and boosting

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