UN AGENDA 2030: ETHIOPIAN AMBASSADOR TO NIGERIA HOSTS AMB. TIMOTHY NWACHUKWU, SDGs COUNCIL

  Discussion centred on Trade and Investment opportunities in Agriculture and Food Security, Education, ICT and Youth Development. In a meeting aimed at fostering stronger bilateral ties between Ethiopia and Nigeria, the Ethiopian Ambassador to Nigeria, His Excellency Legesse Geremew Haile played host to Ambassador Timothy Nwachukwu LLB, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) National…

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Benue Tribunal Suspends Proceedings Indefinitely Following Court Order, Protest at NBA Headquarters

    The Benue State Local Government Election Petition Tribunal has suspended its proceedings indefinitely. DAILY POST gathered that the tribunal took the decision after acknowledging receipt of a court order from the Federal High Court in Makurdi, which on Friday restrained the Benue Local Government Election Petition Tribunal from holding sessions at the NBA…

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FG Targets 86 Million Nigerians in Rural Electrification Push, Plans Historic Mini-Grid Launch

  The Federal Government, through the Rural Electrification Agency (REA), has intensified its drive to provide electricity to 86 million Nigerians currently without access to power, particularly in rural communities. Speaking at the Renewed Hope Global Virtual Town Hall Conference, REA’s Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Mr Abba Abubakar Aliyu, outlined the agency’s transformative…

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Rivers State’s Political Chess Game: The Supreme Court, Fubara’s Counterattack, and Nigeria’s Looming Democratic Crisis

  The Supreme Court ruling must have felt like the final whistle to Wike’s camp. His loyalists likely popped champagne, thinking the game was over. “We got him!” they must have cheered, in the same way Abuja politicians celebrate winning party primaries, by spraying crisp mint Naira notes. But did anyone remind them that Rivers…

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NOT ABOUT NATASHA :Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi

    Over the past two weeks, we have witnessed a number of events at the Nigerian Senate, which have left some of us shell-shocked. It is quite common for arguments and battles of all kinds to break out in the National Assembly. It is not easy for so many representatives of their people to…

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