The All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate for the Nov. 11, Bayelsa governorship election, Timipre Sylva says his disqualification by an Abuja High Court, won’t affect his chances of winning the election.
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The House of Representatives has tasked the Federal Government to consider reintroduction of price control board in the country to ensure that goods are sold at government’s approved prices to stabilise the general price of commodities.
An international NGO, Sightsavers Nigeria, has called for an end to geographical inequity by making eye health services accessible to remote, rural and marginalised communities.
The Federal Government on Thursday trained and disbursed laptops and other equipment to 138 female artisans and women with disabilities in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
Some stakeholders have emphasised on the need for Africa to tackle debt issues to enable the continent fix its increasing climate issues.
Software giant Microsoft owes at least 28.9 billion dollars in back taxes according to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the company revealed in a regulatory filing on Wednesday.
Nigeria has deposited its instrument of ratification for the African Union (AU) Convention on cross-border cooperation.
The Defence Headquarters says troops have neutralised 50 terrorists and apprehended 114 others within a week in various operations across North-East, North- Central and North-West.
Pakam, an environmental sustainability group on Thursday in Lagos, has called for financial rewards to members of the public engaged in waste recycling.
A Virtual Law Practice Consultant and Practitioner Research Professor, Teddy Idiabeta, has called on the Federal Government to adequately fund pro bono lawyering for improved service delivery.
