Tinubu Approves 300% Pay Rise For Judicial Officers
FG blocks N83bn protest funds, arrests political collaborators
FG unveils plans to bring back 12,400 japa doctors
FG, govs reach three-month agreement on LG allocations
NNPCL postpones P’Harcourt refinery kick-off sixth time
Fed Govt releases admission list into JSSI unity colleges
Filling stations shut as depots battle fuel shortage
109 senators earn N1.4bn annually
Student loan: NELFUND receives N50bn from EFCC
FG buys 70 CNG buses from local manufacturer
70% windfall tax excessive, ill-timed – Bank directors
Israeli museum hides top artworks over fear of Iran attack
US approves $20 billion weapons package for Israel
DID YOU KNOW?
- In 2001, when GSM telephony was introduced into Nigeria, a SIM Card cost as high as N25, 000. At that time, the country’s Minimum Wage was N7, 700 for Federal Government and Oil-Producing state workers and N5, 500 for worers in other states.
- Apart from Volkswagen, the German company also owns nine other brands such as Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, ŠKODA, SEAT, CUPRA, Audi, Lamborghini, Bentley, Porsche and Ducati.
Council of State passes vote of confidence on Tinubu
Japa: Tinubu approves policy to retain medical experts within Nigeria
Tinubu Off To Equatorial Guinea On Official Visit
Reps probe WAEC over N6 billion deficit, N5 billion loan for calculators
NJC to select Ariwoola’s successor Friday
Protest: Court extends order restricting protesters in Abuja to MKO Stadium
WRAPA convicts 50 rapists in Kebbi special courts
Four men bag life jail for kidnapping in Ekiti
Army eliminates 5 terrorists as 44 surrender in Borno
Govt scheme to create three million jobs for youths
RMAFC urges states to replicate Lagos feat in IGR
FG: Economy Is Growing, Exchange Rate Stabilizing
FG to forfeit N188.37b to suspension of food tariff
FG revokes Kebbi, Bayelsa smart schools’ contracts
FG plans 11,000 Almajiris enrolment in FCT schools
N4.2tn foreign MoUs signed under Tinubu – Report
NSSF to train one million youths in healthcare advocacy
Marketers project N600/litre for Dangote petrol
Nigeria’s Telecom Sector In Serious Crisis, Says MTN
Obi visits Okoye brothers amidst family fallout
Onitsha Sports Club laments vandalism by suspected land grabber
Hardship, insecurity threaten annual Igbo women’s August meeting
Nigerians Dying Because Of Tinubu’s Policies –Dan Bello
APC plans September NEC meeting
APC’s Okpebholo unveils agenda for Edo
Okorouka emerges Ebonyi APGA acting chairman
Ex-Abia commissioner not indicted for fraud – Otti
Sanwo-Olu greets Adefuye on 80th birthday
Obaseki signs N450bn supplementary budget
Shaibu tackles Obaseki over impersonation allegation
Stop patronising Okada riders, taskforce tells Lagos residents
Bauchi set to distribute CBN-donated fertilizer
Rainfall destroys over 100 houses, renders families homeless in Jigawa
Kogi LG chair’s kidnapped aides regain freedom
Ondo women protest herders’ attack half nude
14-yr-old girl raped by landlord’s son in Lagos
Seminarian arrested for defiling 10-year-old girl in Anambra
Man kills eight-year-old son for misplacing sewing thread in Lagos
12 burnt to death on Lagos-Ibadan road accident
TODAY IN HISTORY
- On this day in 2010, the first Youth Olympics, open to only athletes aged 14 to 18 years, held in Singapore. The games ,organized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), holds every four years and the first Winter Youth Olympics were held in Innsbruck, Austria in January 2012.