A paramount ruler of Etung in Cross River, Oru Ojong on Thursday, enjoined the state government to shelve its plan to revoke licences it issued to cocoa farmers on government’s leased farmland.
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The Permanent Secretary at the Sokoto State Ministry of Basic and Secondary Schools Education, on Wednesday, tendered before the Kebbi Governorship Election Tribunal, a mock examination document to prove that the Kebbi Deputy Governor, Abubakar Umar, attended Sultan Abubakar Teachers’ College, Sokoto.
Terrorists have killed 21 persons in Baton and Rayogot, Heipang District, Barkin Ladi local government of Plateau.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) says the number of COVID-19 reported cases, hospitalisations and deaths globally has continued to decline.
The Debt Management Office, on behalf of the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN), has offered for subscription four FGN bonds for August 2023 via auction.
Wild Africa Fund has called for the protection of Lions by reducing illegal bushmeat consumption and supporting better protection of their shrinking habitat.
At least 36 people have been confirmed dead in the wildfire on Hawaii’s Maui island, Maui County said in a statement on its website late Wednesday.
Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso on Thursday, announced a 60-day state of emergency across the country in connection with Wednesday’s assassination of presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio.
Chief of Field Office, UNICEF Nigeria Bauchi Field Office Dr Tushar Rane has called on governments and stakeholders to encourage breastfeeding policies that will have paid maternity leave for six months and flexible return to work options for breastfeeding women workers.
Stakeholders on Wednesday advocated for an end to special schools for children with disabilities, urging support to mainstream inclusive education for all persons to learn equally.
