Nigeria Redeeming $12m Global pledge, Says Fed Govt

Nigeria Redeeming $12m Global pledge, Says Fed Govt

Ahead of the 2023 general elections, former President Goodluck Jonathan, his vice Namadi Sambo, and other prominent Nigerians have asked presidential candidates of political parties to base their campaigns on issues that affect the people and not personalities.

Delta To Review Administration Of Criminal Justice Law

Delta To Review Administration Of Criminal Justice Law

Ahead of the 2023 general elections, former President Goodluck Jonathan, his vice Namadi Sambo, and other prominent Nigerians have asked presidential candidates of political parties to base their campaigns on issues that affect the people and not personalities.

Probe LG Allocations, NULGE Tells EFCC, ICPC

Probe LG Allocations, NULGE Tells EFCC, ICPC

Ahead of the 2023 general elections, former President Goodluck Jonathan, his vice Namadi Sambo, and other prominent Nigerians have asked presidential candidates of political parties to base their campaigns on issues that affect the people and not personalities.

Foreign airlines battle over BASA equity

A new twist to the demand of foreign airlines operating in Nigeria for their $600 million trapped in the country’s foreign exchange sourcing difficulties seem to have emerged.

Nigerian-Made covid-19 vaccine for trial November

It appears the covid-19 vaccine developed by the federal government will go for trial this November
The project, which is a mega research grant intervention tagged, accelerated development of covid-19 vaccines using innovative technological approach’, is a collaborative effort involving cluster researchers from five different institutions to consolidate problem-solving research and promote innovation in Nigeria.

ASUU NEC decides on strike Sunday

The National Executive Council of the striking Academic Staff Union of Universities will meet on Sunday, August 28, 2022 to take a decision on whether to suspend or continue with the industrial action.

Strike: CSOs vow to mobilise against ASUU over demand for six months salaries

Two civil societies, the Nigerian Project Initiative (NPI) and the Initiative to Save Democracy (ISD) have threatened to mobilize other civil society groups for a showdown against the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) over its decision to shut lecture halls until its demand for payment of six months salaries while its members were on strike is accepted by the federal government.