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Tinubu's one year in office

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Press freedom: despite constitutional mandate, Nigerian laws fail to protect journalists

Section 22 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) mandates the media to ensure the government's accountability to the...

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UK aviation regulator reports Air Peace over alleged safety violation concerns

THE London Gatwick Airport has filed two mandatory occurrence reports to the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) against Nigeria’s flag carrier airline, Air...

River’s crisis: Another commissioner quits Fabara’s government

RIVERS State commissioner for education, Chinedu Mmom, who was reappointed following his earlier resignation from the office, has again quit the cabinet of Governor...

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Nigeria and Uganda | Into the woods

By Uchenna Igwe in Nigeria, James Onono Ojok in Uganda, and ZAM WESTERN “green” funds used for “merrymaking with ministers” while forests are cut down  Amid hundreds...

Nigeria’s 36 states to spend N16.15 trillion in 2024

A compilation of approved budgets by the state's legislative assemblies has shown that N16.15 trillion would be spent by the 36 states, excluding the...

Police deploy team to Abuja Banex market where ‘soldiers’, mob clashed

THE Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command have deployed a team to restore calm following a commotion in Abuja's Banex market area, says the...

ASUU: Tinubu appoints board members for 111 tertiary institutions

FOUR days after the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) threatened to embark on a nationwide strike, President Bola Tinubu approved the appointments of...

MTN widens losses to N392.69bn in Q1, shows sign of financial distress 

MTN Nigeria Communications Plc continues to perform poorly, posting a loss after tax of N392,694 billion in the first quarter (Q1) of 2024 due...

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