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Catholic Leader Rejects Bullet Proof Car
“Public is more important than my security,’’ The head of Catholics in Sri Lanka on Tuesday rejected a government offer to use a bullet-proof vehicle after ... -
Public Alarm: 70% Monthly Revenue Spent
On Reccurrent Expenditure The federal government has raised the alarm that about 70% of the monthly revenue inflow into the Consoludated Revenue Fund (CRF) is being ... -
FG Frees Zainab From Saudi Authorities
Personal Assistant to the President on New Media, Bashir Ahmad, has said that the Federal Government has secured the release of a Nigerian student, Zainab Habibu, ... -
Saraki Gets IHRC Job
Saraki accepts offer Senate President, Bukola Saraki, has been nominated as an “Ambassador-at-Large” of the International Human Rights Commission (IHRC) A statement by the Office of ... -
NASS Wades Into Apapa Gridlock
“Its a national national embarrassment” Towards finding lasting solution to gridlock in Apapa, Lagos State, the Senate Committee on Works on Friday advocated co-operation of various ... -
188 Lives Lost at Sea-Intercargo
Call for strigent safety measures A report just released by INTERCARGO for 2018 sows that between 2009 to 2018, 188 lives were lost in bulk carrier ... -
South Korea Bank Rolls Its Shipyards
South Korea plans to spend another KRW 70 billion (USD 60.1 million) to support local shipbuilders’ recovery efforts, the country’s Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy ... -
“Nigerian Waters Safe”-Navy, Customs Assures
Warn Pirates, Robbers, Smugglers to stay clear The new Commander of the Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) Victory in Calabar, Cross River State, Commodore Vincent Okeke, has ... -
Cheering News On Local Content Development
As Nigerian Architects Take centre Stage At the 12th Architects Colloquium organized by Architects Registration Council of Nigeria, ARCON, the Federal Government said it will be ... -
“You Can Go”-Ngige Orders Nigerian Doctors
Say Nigeria has Surplus Doctors The Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige has said that medical doctors who want to leave Nigeria, are free ...