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Guber Polls: INEC Hosts Party Leaders In Abuja

The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Mahmood Yakubu, has met with the National Chairmen and other leaders of political parties ahead of the forthcoming governorship election in Edo and Ondo States. The meeting, which is the second quarterly meeting for the year 2024, took place on Monday at the INEC headquarters in…
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Why I Donated Clay Pots, White Cloth To Graveyards – Hanga

Sen. Rufai Sani Hanga representing Kano Central has said that he donated over 2000 clay pots and 10,500 yards of white cloth (called ‘Likkadani’ in Hausa) to the Muslim graveyards in his constituency to please God and seek his eternal reward. Hanga said it was not part of his constituency project as propagated by cynics and…
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NLC Pickets JEDC Office Protests Electricity Tariff, Disrupts Operations In Jos

The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) Plateau State Council in compliance with the national leadership of the union protested against the recent surge in electricity tariffs imposed by the Federal Government. The Protests disrupted operations and left the staff of the Jos Electricity Distribution Office (JED) stranded on Monday morning. New Telegraph visited (JED) headquarters in Jos,…
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Drug Trafficking: Court Sentences Freight Agent To 6 Months Community Service

As a result of his involvement in illegal dealings in hard drug, a freight agent, Ogalu Alexander Ameh, has been sentenced to six months of community service by Justice Ambrose Lewis-Allagoa of a Federal High Court in Lagos. The judge handed down the verdict after Ameh pleaded guilty to a count charge of unlawful export…
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FRANCIS IWUCHUKWU writes that lawyers have expressed outrage at the imposition of cybersecurity levy on Nigerians by the Federal Government. To the men of the wig and gown, the policy is anti-people, as it will further add to citizens’ economic woes Some senior lawyers have strongly condemned the recent introduction of cybersecurity levy by the…
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Bizman Bags 3 Years Jail Term For Theft

Justice Rahman Oshodi of a Lagos State Special Offences Court in Ikeja has convicted and sentenced a businessman, Nwogu-Anucha Peters, to three years imprisonment for the stealing of N700, 000 property of one, Obinna Ukpabi. Justice Oshodi took the decision after finding Peters and Business Defence Solutions Limited guilty of stealing, contrary to Section 390…
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NDE Trains Unemployed Youths In Ogun On Environmental Beautification

The National Directorate of Employment (NDE) has commenced the training of 20 unemployed youths in Ogun State on environmental beautification. The three-month training programme covers areas such as hard landscaping, soft landscaping, tilling, horticulture and Plaster of Paris (POP). The Director General of NDE, Mallam Abubakar Nuhu Fikpo flagged off the programme, tagged Environmental Beautification…
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Human Rights Commission Seeks Strict Legislation To End Cultism In Schools

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has called for a strict legislation to end cultism in the country’s institutions of learning. Apparently worried by the menace of cultism in Nigeria, the commission said the legislation should be made in such a way that it will not affect the rights of student population in forming societies…
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Combating Alleged Corruption Cases By Ex-Governors, Frontally

In spite of the recent denial by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of the list of former state governors purportedly being investigated for the humongous sum of N2.187 trillion corruption cases, which has gone viral on social media, there is no denying the fact that there is no smoke of the allegations of…
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Hajj Airlift: CSO Calls For Coordinated Security Surveillance

As the airlift of Nigerian pilgrims to Saudi Arabia begins on Wednesday, Independent Hajj Reporters have called on the Federal and State Governments to make adequate security arrangements for pilgrims at embarkation points across the country. In a statement issued on Monday by its National Coordinator Ibrahim Mohammed said that over 65, 000 intending pilgrims…
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