The Nigeria Police Command in Rivers, has denied claims that its personnel deliberately attacked Gov. Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers during his visit to the state House of Assembly complex in Port Harcourt.
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The Federal Government says the soon-to-be resuscitated National Home Grown School Feeding Programme will cater for over 10 million pupils across the country.
The Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) on Wednesday in Abuja enjoined the Federal Government to award 25 percent of its contracts to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).
The Jigawa government has announced plans to adopt drip irrigation in the state in order to increase crop output by 60 percent per acreage and also reduce farming costs.
The Canadian Government will support humanitarian and poverty alleviation in Nigeria with 18 million dollars.
Some Nigerians who applied for international passports have accused personnel of the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) Abuja passport office, of massive extortion.
Nigeria successfully met its ambitious target of fully vaccinating 70 percent of its population against the COVID-19 pandemic.
Enugu Government gives courier operators a month to obtain their license ASHENEWS Reports that The Enugu Government has given courier operators Dec. 1 deadline to register with the state government. Mr. Emeka Ajogwu, the State Commissioner for Special Duties, made this known during a stakeholders’ meeting with the association of courier operators in the state in Enugu. He observed that a dialogue with the operators had become necessary, following increase in reports of the constant breach of security due to the lack of coordination and chaotic nature of logistic service operations in the state. ”The state government discovered that the…
A Federal High Court in Abuja has given former Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, until Jan. 25 to appear in court to explain circumstances surrounding the 53 million dollar-judgment debt arising from the Pars Club refund.
Borno, Adamawa, Yobe revive primary healthcare centers ASHENEWS Reports that The North East recovers from insurgency, the worst affected states of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe have embarked on reviving the health sector, particularly Primary Healthcare Centers (PHCs). ASHENEWS reports that the over a decade old insurgency has seriously affected the health sector in the state, with many health centers destroyed in the three states. A World Health Organization (WHO) Health Resources Availability Monitoring System (HeRAMS) report indicated that in 2019, only 30 per cent of health facilities in Borno were fully functional, with 45 and 69 per cents in Adamawa…
