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Lawyers Slam Niger Gov’s Order On Thuggery

Niger State Governor, Mohammed Bago’s Executive Order on thuggery yesterday received criticism from lawyers. Bago last week issued a sweeping executive order targeting thuggery, drug-related offences, and street violence following the rising crime rates in the state. Part of the Executive Order is the ban on dreadlocks among the youths, with individuals keeping dreadlock hairstyles...
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Moghalu Holds Thanksgiving After Primary Election Victory

On Sunday, April 27, 2025, George Moghalu, the Labour Party (LP) candidate for the November 8 Anambra governorship election, led his entourage to a special thanksgiving service at Blessed Iwene Tansi Catholic Church, Umudioka, to celebrate his victory in the party’s primary election. The service was officiated by the Spiritual Director of the Holy Ghost...
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Don’t Associate Our Monarch With Arms Deal

The Chairman of the Psychometric Recruitment and Professional Training Institute in Nigeria, Godday Oritsewino Erewa, has strongly refuted allegations of gunrunning leveled against the Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwatse III. Erewa, who is also a crown prince of Etikan Kingdom in Ilaje Local Government Area of Ondo State and a chief in the Warri Kingdom,...
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Isa 2025: Experts Seek Body To Address Ponzi Pitfalls

…Uwaleke spots gaps in new law Despite significant strides, far reaching reforms contained in the recently signed Investment and Security Act, ISA 2025, there are unresolved issues such as market regulation and investor protection not captured by the Act, Professor of Capital Market & Director, Institute of Capital Market Studies, Nasarawa State University Keffi, Prof...
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UNICEF Hails Immunisation Efforts In Bauchi North

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has welcomed the successful immunization of 51 Quranic schools and 95 churches in Azare Local Government Area of Bauchi State. Besides that, the exercise has achieved up to 70 per cent in registering non-compliance of 503 out of 842 households during the two days exercise so far in Azare...
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