On New Year’s Day, the Delta State Public Relations Officer (PRO) advises residents not to spend the crossover night inside a cell, urging compliance with the ban on fireworks.

The Delta State Police Command’s spokesperson, DSP Bright Edafe, has issued a reminder to residents of the state regarding the prohibition of fireworks. Through a post on his social media handle, Edafe emphasized the importance of adhering to the ban to avoid spending the New Year’s crossover night in police custody. In his message, he…

Plateau violence transcends mere conflicts between herders and farmers; it signifies a sinister agenda where perpetrators seek to seize control of Nigeria, asserts Kukah.

The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto, Mathew Kukah, has emphasized that the recent killings in Plateau state go beyond herder-farmer clashes, stating that the perpetrators have a specific vision for Nigeria based on their ideology. Kukah, commenting on the Christmas Eve attack that resulted in over 200 casualties and extensive destruction in Bokkos and Barkin-Ladi Local…

Two additional assistants step down following the passing of Akeredolu

Two ex-aides who previously served under the late Ondo state Governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, have recently stepped down from their roles in the aftermath of his passing. The resignations, effective Thursday, December 28, involve Olawale Abolade, the former governor’s Special Assistant on Photography, and Doyin Odebowale, the Senior Special Assistant on Special Duties and Strategy. This…

PRESIDENT TINUBU: NIGERIA’S PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT MUST DELIVER ON QUALITY EDUCATION FOR ALL NIGERIAN CHILDREN AND JOBS FOR YOUTHS

President Bola Tinubu says democracy must be progressive and inclusive with a primary focus on pragmatically addressing poverty through the provision of job opportunities for youths and quality education for all Nigerian children. Receiving members of the National Working Committee (NWC) of the All Progressives’ Congress (APC), on Thursday, in Lagos, President Tinubu expressed support…

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