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"The people of Katsina State deserve to live in security, not fear," said Farouk Lawal Jobe, acting governor of Katsina, in an appeal to Nigerian President Bola Tinubu. He called for urgent measures ...
Some of the newly promoted officers include Maidawa Yakubu, Edwin Thomas, Chagga Yakubu, Sabo Hassan, Omini Dickson, Bassey Alobo, Enyinnaya Ejimadu, Grace Okon, Rose Bassey, Fidelis Offorbuike, Adamu ...
Over six West African countries are in Abuja for the 13th West Africa Deaf Football/Third Athletics Championships, which began officially on Tuesday at the Moshood Abiola Stadium.
ADC has objected to the proposal by the RMAFC to increase salaries of political office holders, describing the move as an all ...
The death toll from a shooting at a mosque in northwestern Nigeria has risen to 50, a local official said. Gunmen stormed the mosque in the town of Unguwan Mantau, in ...
Ethiopian Airlines, is set to increase flight frequencies to Abuja, Nigeria. Starting from 28 October 2025, the airline will ...
Adeola is not a typical Abuja politician without base or root. Since he rose to stardom as a member of the House of Assembly in Lagos State in 2003, he has been waxing stronger and soaring higher. He ...
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The Punch on MSNEthiopian Airlines expands Abuja operations with extra flights
In a bid to support the growing trend of Abuja becoming a major destination for international conferences and meetings, Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s largest airline, is set to add extra flights to the ...
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The Punch on MSN179 ASPs disqualified as police promote 952 officers
We have established channels for complaints, and we will ensure promotions are based strictly on merit and eligibility,” Argungu stated.He noted that the PSC had already conveyed its decision to the ...
By Luminous Jannamike ABUJA – Methodist Archbishop, Dr Sunday Onuoha, has urged President Bola Tinubu to resist any temptation to allow Nigeria drift towards a one-party state, stressing the need to ...
An X thread on Saturday by former Statistician-General of the National Bureau of Statistics, Dr Yemi Kale, and an earlier statement credited to World ...
Prof Oculi had lived 48 of his 82 years in Nigeria, and was not able to return home, not because of his choice, but partly for the turbulence at home ...
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