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Governor Abiodun approves commencement of inherited road reconstruction projects in Ogun

The Governor of Ogun State, DAPO ABIODUN, has approved the recommencement of some inherited road construction projects across the state....

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Ogun House of Assembly express concerns over non-compliance of Covid-19 protocols by residents

The Ogun State House of Assembly has expressed concerns over the non-compliance by some residents of the State with the provisions of the Coronavirus Disease Health Protection Regulations 2021 recently signed into law by PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI.Speaker of the House, OLAKUNLE OLUOMO expressed the concern during plenary at the Assembly Complex in Abeokuta.The Speaker admonished residents to observe the stipulated guidelines towards containing the spread of...

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Governor Wike: Nigerians have realized that voting APC was a mistake

Governor NYESOM WIKE of Rivers State says Nigerians have now realized that voting the All Progressives Congress (APC) into power is a mistake that must be corrected in 2023.The governor stated this in Yola, the Adamawa State capital where he inspected an overhead bridge and an underground subway being constructed by the governor of Adamawa State, AHMADU FINTIRI.Governor WIKE said the APC-led federal government has failed in the fight against corruption, eve...

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Agriculture Minister calls for partnership and collaboration to drive mechanization agenda

The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, MUHAMMAD NANONO, has called for partnership and collaboration with relevant stakeholders in the sector to drive the mechanization agenda of the ministry.NANONO said the mechanization agenda as well as other laudable programmes of the ministry are in line with the administration’s focus and commitment in diversifying the economy through agriculture.The minister disclosed this when he received members o...

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Federal Government unveil plans to build mining clusters for Lead and Zinc across 6 Geo-Political Zones

The Federal Government has unveiled plans to build mining processing clusters for the development of lead and zinc across the six geo-political zones in six months.The Minister of State for Mines and Steel Development, UCHECHUKWU OGAH, made this known at Egu-Ogwu community, in Ebonyi State during an inspection of the site for South East.The Minister noted that President MUHAMMADU BUHARI initiated the projects to cushion the economic impact of the pandemic o...

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Federal Government unveil plans to build mining clusters for Lead and Zinc across 6 Geo-Political Zones

The Federal Government has unveiled plans to build mining processing clusters for the development of lead and zinc across the six geo-political zones in six months.The Minister of State for Mines and Steel Development, UCHECHUKWU OGAH, made this known at Egu-Ogwu community, in Ebonyi State during an inspection of the site for South East.The Minister noted that President MUHAMMADU BUHARI initiated the projects to cushion the economic impact of the pandemic o...

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Australian Open players and officials to self-isolate after positive case at Quarantine Hotel

etween 500 and 600 Australian Open players, officials and support staff will go into isolation after a worker at one of the event's quarantine hotels tested positive for coronavirus.The Premier of Victoria Region, DANIEL ANDREWS who announced the decision, said Thursday's play at the six warm-up events will be affected.He however, added that there will be no impact on the tournament proper, with players free to return to competing after a negative t...

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Ethiopian Government dismisses report of 50,000 civilian casualties during Tigray conflict

The Ethiopian government has dismissed reports that tens of thousands of civilians have died in the conflict in the northern Tigray region.Three opposition parties in Tigray had accused Ethiopian and Eritrean soldiers of carrying out widespread atrocities and said 52,000 civilians had been killed.The government says it regrets any civilian casualties but added that there had not been a significant number due to the professionalism of the military, describin...

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Doctors in Ondo-owned hospitals embark on indefinite strike

Doctors working in Ondo State government-owned hospitals have embarked on indefinite strike action over the payment of half-salaries for workers.Spokesperson of the Ondo Government Doctors Forum, OMOLAYO OLUBOSEDE, revealed this while addressing newsmen in Akure, the State capital.The doctors have placed a five-point demand before the state government, including the immediate payment of full salary arrears and the replacement of doctors who left service....

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FG, SSANU/NASU sets up committee to resolve dispute over 40 billion Naira earned allowances, IPPIS

The Federal Government and the Joint Action Committee comprising the Senior Staff Association of Nigeria Universities and the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions have set up a committee to resolve the dispute over the 40 billion naira earned allowances and complaints about the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System.This was agreed during a meeting between the Minister of Labour and Employment, CHRIS NGIGE, SSANU National President...

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