Kaduna Assembly suspends member for 6 months
Kaduna State House of Assembly on Thursday suspended its member, Dr Shehu Adamu, for six months over allegation of N180 million bribe levelled against other members.
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Kaduna State House of Assembly on Thursday suspended its member, Dr Shehu Adamu, for six months over allegation of N180 million bribe levelled against other members.
Britain's Justice Minister Jeremy Wright has said that the eligibility of former Governor of Delta James Ibori to complete his prison term in Nigeria would be determined by Nigeria and UK governments.
Aviation Minister Stella Oduah on Thursday said the ministry has commenced investigations into the plane crash at the Domestic wing of the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos.
The Federal Government said in Abuja on Thursday that the new automobile policy was not aimed at immediate ban on the importation of fairly used vehicles.
The acting Gov. of Taraba, Alhaji Garba Umar, on Thursday urged the Federal Government to impose outright ban on the importation of rice to encourage local farmers and millers.
The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika, said on Thursday that the success of the war against terror in the North East depended on the logistics corps of the army.
Former Long Jumper and assistant technical director of AFN, Yusuf Ali says straight life-bans for any one caught using performance enhancing drugs will help cleanse athletics of cheats
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Women in Sakwaya village in Dutse Local Government Area of Jigawa have commended the state government for establishing a maternity and primary health centre in the village.
Visitors to the UK from Nigeria and other “high risk” countries in Asia and Africa such as India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Ghana will be forced to pay a £3,000 cash bond before they can enter Britain.
Students of the University had on Wednesday took to the street, calling for the removal of the institution’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Comfort Ekpo.
The NNPC said on Sunday that it had 'successfully resumed fuel supply' operation to Ibadan and its environs after repairing the ruptured Mosimi–Ibadan pipeline.
One hundred and eleven ships are expected to arrive in Lagos ports from June 7 to June 29, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has said.
The Nigerian Army Joint Security Task Force (JTF) says it discovered additional weapons in Kano, northern part of the country.
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) calls on law enforcement agencies in the country to step up actions in the enforcement of the law against abuse of the Naira.