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Kano Sport Commission Appoints Fagge Ag. Chairman

 Alhaji Ibrahim Umar Fagge, Fifa retyired referee, an Assessor of the NPFL, former Chairman of Kano State Referees Council and now Vice President of the Nige­ria Football Referees’ Association, NFRA has been appointed the Acting Chairman of the Kano State Sports Commission with immediate effect As the Kano State Referee Association Association payed a special

Nigerian Newspapers: Top Stories For Today (31/10/24)

Read the full details on our digital edition when you join our WhatsApp Communities here. Here are the major headlines for today: PORT HARCOURTCrashed Helicopter Debris Yet To Be Found One Week After… It’s An Embarrassing Situation For Nigeria — Caulcrick… We Are Not Prepared For Search, Rescue In Aviation — Badamasi… Malaysia Airlines Plane

Helicopter Crash: NCAA Dismisses Reports About Aircraft’s Airworthiness

LAGOS – The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, has debunked reports concerning the airworthiness of the helicopter that crashed in Port Harcourt last Friday. The NCAA said the reports, as published by an online outlet, were wrong and the helicopter that suffered a crash had never been scrapped. Acting Director-General of the NCAA, Captain Chris

Rivers Hoopers Advance To NPBL Final Eight

LAGOS – Defending champions Rivers Hoopers are through to the final eight of the 2024 Nigeria Premier Basketball League (NPBL) after 94-50 victory over Ebun Comets on Wednesday. With four wins out of seven games, the 2024 BAL bronze win­ners made light work of the game against Comets to book their final eight spot. Odaudu

Govs, Monarchs To Advance Joint Security Role Bill Within Four Weeks

ABUJA – Members of the Nigeria Gover­nors’ Forum (NGF) and tradi­tional rulers have got a mandate to compile key recommenda­tions to be included in a bill to establish a National Council of Traditional Rulers. Recall that a 15-member committee chaired by Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State is expected to harmonise recom­mendations to clarify the

Project 10 Million: FCTA To Reach Vulnerable Residents With Free Screening, Treatment

ABUJA: The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) through its Health Services and Environment Secretariat (HSES) has initiated an ambitious health campaign to tackle the increasing prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Abuja. Speaking on the concerning rise and the flag off Project 10 Million to screen 250,000 residents , Dr. Adedolapo Fasawe, HSES Mandate Secretary

Higher Institutions: Reps Okay 14-Year Jail Term For Sexual Harassment

ABUJA – The House of Representatives has passed a bill targeted at ad­dressing instances of sexual harassment in institutions of higher learning in Nigeria. The bill, titled, ‘An Act to Pre­vent, Prohibit and Redress Sexual Harassment of Students in Ter­tiary Educational Institutions and for Related Matters,’ imposes stringent penalties on offenders and institutional heads who

Senate Confirms Seven Ministerial Nominees

ABUJA – The Senate on Wednesday gave a clean bill of health to Bianca Odinaka Odumegwu-Ojukwu and six other ministerial nomi­nees forwarded to it by President Bola Tinubu. President Tinubu had penul­timate week carried out a minor cabinet reshuffle that axed some ministers, and reassigned a few. At Wednesday’s screening, senators expressed satisfaction at Bianca’s

Court Grants Rep, Who Assaulted Bolt Driver, N500,000 Bail

 A Magistrate Court in Kuje, Abu­ja, has granted Alex Ikwechegh, member of the House of Repre­sentative representing Aba North & South Federal Constituency, bail of N500,000 following an assault on an e-hailing driver, Stephen Abu­watseya. The lawmaker was arraigned on Wednesday on a three-count charge bordering on assault and threat to life. He pleaded not

Condemnations Trail Court Order Stopping Rivers Allocations

…Atiku Cautions Judiciary Not To Set State On Fire …Opposition Reps Say It Is Height Of Judicial Rascality ABUJA – Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and opposition House of Representatives members on Wednesday condemned the Federal High Court, Abuja order restraining the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) from further releasing monthly federal allocations to the

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