The recent bickering between the United Nations and the National Population Commission over Nigeria’s current population figure is quite unnecessary and embarrassing. And it depicts perhaps, only one thing: that some national institutions of governance do not properly understand their mandates. Nigeria’s National Population Commission is one of them and …
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EFCC witness contradicts self in Fayose’s trial
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) suffered a set back in the on-going trial of immediate past governor of Ekiti, Ayodele Fayose, over alleged N6.9 billion fraud, as its prosecution witness contradicted self during proceeding. The witness, Adewale Aladegbola Clement, a driver for a new generation bank in Ado-Ekiti …
Read More »Venezuela braces for unrest as Maduro clamps down
Venezuela braced Saturday for another day of nationwide protests after President Nicolas Maduro clamped down further on opposition leader Juan Guaido, locking up his deputy in a military prison following a dramatic arrest. Edgar Zambrano, deputy speaker of the opposition-majority National Assembly, is being held in preventive detention for “the …
Read More »Trump orders tariff hike on remaining Chinese imports
US President Donald Trump cranked up the heat in a trade battle with China, ordering a tariff hike on almost all remaining imports from the world’s second-biggest economy, but Beijing said talks would continue to resolve the row. After tweeting that two days of trade talks in Washington had been …
Read More »Indonesian police hunt inmates after mass prison break
More than 100 inmates escaped from an Indonesian jail on Sumatra island, police said, in the latest breakout to hit the country’s creaking prison system. The prisoners fled the jail in Siak district on Sumatra island early in the morning after rioting and a fire broke out at the detention …
Read More »70 countries urge North Korea to scrap nuclear, ballistic weapons
Seventy countries urged North Korea to scrap its nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles and related programs, decrying the “undiminished threat” posed to world peace. Signatories included the United States and South Korea, as well as nations in Asia, Latin America, Africa and Europe. Russia and China, supporters of Pyongyang, did not …
Read More »Buhari call for true Federalism in Nigeria
President Muhammadu Buhari, had finally threw his weight behind the call for the adoption of true federalism in Nigeria. At an award ceremony organised by the Progressives Governors Forum at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, the President spoke on the need for true federalism, especially at this time of the country’s democratic …
Read More »Buhari backs Ngige, may install NSITF Board Monday
Labour to Campaign Against Minister in Geneva NUPENG, NLC Demand Apology The Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige, may have had the last laugh over the inauguration of the Board of Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF), as it was reliably learnt in Abuja last night that the …
Read More »Ekiti APC Stakeholders Urge Oshiomhole to Save Party from Extinction
Prominent members of the All Progressives Congress in Ekiti state have sent a protest letter to the National Chairman of All Progressives Congress, Adams Oshiomhole, urging him to urgently intervene to save the party from dying in the state. In a letter addressed to the national chairman of the APC, …
Read More »Appeal Court averted monumental democratic tragedy – Aregbesola
The immediate past governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, has described the verdict of the Court of Appeal that restored the victory of Governor Gboyega Oyetola as satisfactory, claiming that justice has been served. He asserts that from the perspectives of substantive justice for the people and the point of …
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