Nigeria’s Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo says the country’s security and intelligence agencies must adopt a culture that is empirical, data driven, analytical and defined
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Nigerian Ports Authority sets Timeline for Digital Operation
The Acting Managing Director of Nigerian Ports Authority, Mr. Mohammed Bello-Koko, has stated that deliberate measures and investments are being undertaken by the Authority to
Nurses, Midwives call-off 4-day strike in Kwara
Nurses and Midwives in the Kwara State Government-owned hospitals that embarked on strike four days ago, have called off their industrial action. They have
Dutch authorities confirms 18 passengers from S.Africa positive to Omicron
Dutch health authorities said on Saturday the final tally of passengers on two flights from South Africa last week who had tested positive for the
S.African children admitted for Covid-19 shouldn’t cause panic
Higher hospital admissions among children during a fourth wave of COVID-19 infections in South Africa that is driven by the Omicron variant should prompt vigilance
Nollywood Stars demand justice for Sylvester Oromoni
Some Nigerian celebrities and Nollywood Stars have called for justice for Sylvester Oromoni, a young student of Dowen Academy who was allegedly abused in school
Tunisia’s union calls for early elections, democratic gains vulnerable
Tunisia’s powerful UGTT union called for early elections on Saturday, saying it was concerned for the country’s democratic gains because of the president’s reluctance to
‘Amina’ listed among Netflix Top Ten Global Movies
Izu Ojukwu’s newly released film, ‘Amina’ has become the first Nigerian film to make the global top ten movies list on Netflix. The film
Mohamed bin Zayed receives phone call from President of Israel on UAE’s 50th Anniversary
Mohamed bin Zayed receives phone call from President of Israel on UAE’s 50th Anniversary ABU DHABI, 4th December, 2021 – His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin
Kano Government treats 35,000 HIV patients
Kano state government north Western Nigeria says over 35,000 people living with HIV/AIDS in the state are currently recieving treatment across 43 comprehensive sites. READ