Kogi State Government in North Central Nigeria has unveiled the Kogi Open Governance and Accountability System (KOGAS) and the Kogi Digital Album. KOGAS
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Werksmans Attorneys drop case of Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa at Supreme Court of Appeal
Werksmans Attorneys have told the Supreme Court of Appeal that they will not be representing the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) in an
South Africa’s National Prosecuting Authority Investigating Directorate says more arrests related to South African police corruption to be expected
The National Prosecuting Authority Investigating Directorate (NPA ID) says more arrests related to police corruption can be expected. This, as fifteen people were arrested and
UN rights office warns of risk of further attacks on displaced camps in DR Congo
Authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) must ensure civilian protection in the wake of recent deadly raids on camps for internally displaced
TETFund decries FIRS low remittance of education tax
The Executive Secretary of Tertiary Education Fund (TETFund), Prof. Suleiman Bogoro, has decried the poor remittance of N189 billion to its coffers by the Federal
Nigeria to start generating electricity from coal
Nigeria is set generate electricity with coal from mines as the National Council on Privatisation (NCP) granted approval to Orbit Exploration and Natural Products Limited
NOTAP calls for demand driven research
Nigerian researchers have been urged to concentrate more on researches that have the potentials and capacity to translate into commercialized goods and services for
DMO opens February 2022 savings bond for subscription
The Debt Management Office (DMO), has announced the offer for subscription of the February 2022 Federal Government Savings Bond to investors. This disclosure is contained
Kwara Smallholder Cassava Farmers Get USAID, Group Assistance On Productivity
One hundred smallholder cassava farmers in five selected local government areas of Kwara state have benefitted a training programme and personal protective equipment (PPE) to
Morocco reopens airspace to international travelers
The Mohamed V International Airport in Casablanca has been buzzing for the past few hours after more than two months of closure due to Covid-19.
Experts warn investors, farmers on foreign loans
Experts in agribusiness have warned investors and farmers to be wary of foreign loans at this period, but instead, they should seek for more intervention
Commentary: Profile Of Igwe Rowland Madukolu Odegbo
Chief Rowland Madukolu Odegbo was born on March 27, 1957 into the family of Chief Peter Orakwue and Catherine Oliji Odegbo of Adagbe, Ikenga Nteje
Anambra State Govt Wades Into Umuona Community Crisis Aguata Council Area
Anambra State government has promised to wade into the crisis rocking the Umuona Community in Aguata Local Government Area. The Special Adviser to the
Anambra NUJ Asks Anglican Dioceses To Reposition Paul University Awka
Anambra State Council of the Nigerian Union of Journalists, NUJ, has called on the fifty-five Dioceses of the Anglican Communion to join hands to reposition
EU restores aid to Burundi despite critics
EU says it would restart giving financial aid to Burundi following a similar step last year by the US, drawing an angry response from government