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Civil Service Hits Paperless Milestone As 38 Ministries, Others Go Digital

Nigeria’s Federal Civil Service has hit a historic year-end target, going fully paperless as all 33 Ministries and five Extra-Ministerial Departments (MEMDs) switch to digital operations. The milestone, achieved on the 30th of December 2025, marks a decisive move from paper-based bureaucracy to a modern, accountable, and digitally enabled public service. “Today, all Ministries in...
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LUG West Africa to Install 250 EV Charging Points in Lagos

LUG West Africa, a company focused on smart city development, has announced plans to expand electric vehicle charging infrastructure across Lagos State with the installation of over 250 charging points, alongside the establishment of a local assembly plant for street lighting infrastructure in 2026. This was made known at the company’s 2025 end-of-year party held...
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Gunmen Kill Man, Abduct Twin Teenagers In Edo

Gunmen suspected to be kidnappers have reportedly killed a man identified as Ilabeshi Okhale and abducted his twin children in Edo State. The incident reportedly happened at Kalabar Quarters, Afokpella, when gunmen forcibly broke into his residence and inflicted machete injuries on him. The gunmen were said to have gained access to the premises, reportedly...
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I apologise for saying no heaven without tithe – Adeboye

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