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NFF Reveals Cause Of Super Eagles’ Unpaid Bonuses

With the Super Eagles threatening to boycott training ahead of their 2025 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) quarterfinal against Algeria, the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) has explained why players’ bonuses remain unpaid, aiming to ease tensions ahead of the crucial clash. New Telegraph had earlier reported that the Nigerian team are grappling with an off-field...
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CSOs Accuse FG Of Fiscal Rascality, Ask NASS To Stop Extra-Budgetary Expenditure

The Nigerian Civil Society Economy Action (NCSEA) yesterday asked the National Assembly (NASS) to stop the Presidency from incurring further expenditure without appropriation. The civil society organisations, who alleged a lack of transparency and popular participation in the budgeting process, also expressed concerns that 18 days after the presentation of the 2026 budget, the Budget...
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Suspend Strikes, CMDs, MDs Beg JOHESU, NARD

The Committee of Chief Medical Directors and Medical Directors of Federal Tertiary Hospitals (CCMDFTH) has called on health sector unions to embrace dialogue, industrial harmony, and collaboration for the benefit of patients nationwide. In a statement yesterday, the body expressed concern over the ongoing Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) strike and Nigerian Association of Resident...
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Abiodun, Others Celebrate Ogun Dep Gov At 60

Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, has congratulated his Deputy, Engr Noimot Salako-Oyedele, as she marked her 60th birthday, describing her as an able, dependable lieutenant whose leadership, loyalty, and commitment have been instrumental to the success of his administration . In a congratulatory message, Abiodun said the deputy governor has consistently demonstrated rare leadership qualities...
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Tattoos May Weaken Immune Responses

Tattoos have become a mainstream form of selfexpression, but new scientific evidence suggests the ink beneath the skin may have unintended consequences for the immune system. A recent study published in the journal ‘Nature Communications’ has found that commonly used tattoo pigments can trigger prolonged immune activation, inflammation and, under certain conditions, reduce the effectiveness...
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I apologise for saying no heaven without tithe – Adeboye

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