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Shorter Rollout Timeline for State Police Risky – Steering Committee

  The Steering Committee on the establishment of State Police put in place by the Inspector-General (I-G) of Police, Olatunji Disu, says shorter rollout timelines for state police will be...

Ijaw Women Demand Due Process in UK Trial Involving Alison-Madueke

  Ijaw Women Advocates for Justice has called for strict adherence to due process and fairness in the ongoing...

Labour More Concerned About Improved Naira Value than Salary Increase – NLC

  The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), has said that a monthly salary of M1 million is worthless to workers...

Police, EFCC Rescue 14 Abducted Passengers from Sea Pirates on Calabar-Oron Waterways

  The Nigeria Police Force in Akwa Ibom, in collaboration with operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission...

Federal Civil Servants to Receive Wage Award Arrears in April, May – Association

  The Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN) said the two-month outstanding wage awards due to federal...
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Enhancing Nigeria’s Agency in the Global Arena

By Waziri Adio Bolstering a country’s global stature is not just a matter of image and pride. It is much deeper than that. It is...

Rewriting the narrative at SERVICOM

In the past few years, Service Compact with All Nigerians (SERVICOM) has made significant strides in transforming service delivery across various Ministries, Departments and...

Repositioning Technical Education for Nigeria’s development

In today’s evolving global economy, the strategic development of a nation’s technical education sector is a cornerstone for industrial growth and socio-economic advancement. For Nigeria,...

Is Neighbourhood watch the missing link in Nigeria’s security strategy?

Insecurity in Nigeria has evolved into a national crisis, touching nearly every part of the country. From the Maitatsine riots of the early 1980s to...

This thing called imbalance

By Mahmud Jega One of the most popular phrases among students during our secondary school days was “balanced diet.” Everyone craved for it, though it...

Nigeria’s democratic journey and godfatherism

Nigeria, the most populous black nation in the world, transitioned from military rule to civilian rule in 1999. The transition came after many years of...
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