Nigeria near limit of capacity to borrow— El-Rufai

Governor Nasir El-Rufai By Elizabeth Osayande Governor  Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State has revealed that the country is about reaching its maximum capacity to borrow, hence the need to improve on other channels of revenue generation in the country. He made these remarks during his keynotes address at the 22nd Annual Tax Conference, themed “Taxation and …

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Court to rule on interlocutory injunction over Zazzau Royal stool

By Ibrahim HassanWuyo On 6th, November 2020, a High Court sitting in Zaria will rule on the Interlocutory injunction brought before it by a contender to the Royal stool in Zazzau Emirate, Bashir Aminu (Iyan Zazzau) On Wednesday in Court, both counsels for the plaintiff and defendants presented their arguments for and against the application …

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French bulldog elected mayor in Kentucky hamlet

And now, for a bit of levity Wilbur, a 6-month-old French bulldog, has a big four years ahead of him. The good boy has just been elected mayor of Rabbit Hash, Kentucky. According to Wilbur’s spokeswoman – that is, owner Amy Noland – this tiny town of fewer than 500 residents has never had a human …

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Orientation: NYSC promises strict compliance with COVID-19 guidelines

File photo: NYSC members Director-General of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brig.-Gen. Shuaibu Ibrahim, has promised strict compliance with the COVID-19 protocols endorsed by the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on the pandemic and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) in all its orientation camps in the country. The information is in a statement by Mrs …

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#EndSARS: FCT minister inaugurates C’ttee to assess damage, recommend compensation

By Omeiza Ajayi Federal Capital Territory FCT minister, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello has inaugurated a ministerial committee to assess the extent of damage, identify and recommend appropriate compensation for victims of the carnage that followed the recent #EndSARS protest in the territory. Inaugurating the 18-member committee on Thursday in Abuja, Bello charged them to carefully identify …

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Don’t take welfare of military personnel for granted  ― Reps tell Burutai

…ask Army Chief to prioritize manufacturing of local hardware Nigerian soldiers By Levinus Nwabughiogu –  Abuja House of Representatives warned the military high command in Nigeria against taking the welfare of its men and officers who are on the frontlines for granted. The House also cautioned against delaying their allowances. The Chairman, House Committee on …

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Oando tank farm gutted by fire

By Ediri Ejoh – Lagos Fire, on Thursday, engulfed Oando tank farm managed by OVH Energy, at Gaskiya Road, Ijora Badia, in Apapa, Lagos. According to an eyewitness, the fire might have been caused by the on-going maintenance (welding works) around the facility. But OVH Energy, which handles the Oando retail brand, confirmed that a fire …

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2021 Budget: Our focus remains completion of priority projects – Fashola

The Minister of Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola, said the ministry’s focus in the 2021 budget is the completion of some priority road projects, especially those on routes A1-A9. Mr Fashola spoke during the 2021 budget defence of his ministry before the House of Representatives Committee on Works, on Thursday in Abuja. READ ALSO:How …

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Again, Modupe Odele asks immigration to release her passport

Having asked the Nigeria Immigration Service, NIS, to release her passport few days again, Modupe Odele has again appealed to NIS to release her passport seized since five days ago. Disclosing this via her twitter handle, the #EndSARS promoter said they have not given any reason for seizing her passport except telling her that she was …

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Sanwo-Olu charges governors on prudent spendings

Sanwo-Olu Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Thursday called on governors to look into their expenditure profile and do away with unnecessary spending. Sanwo-Olu made the call during the 22nd Annual Tax Conference of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN) held at Victoria Island, Lagos. He said that cutting unnecessary spending would increase …

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124 Kaduna children die of malnutrition in 9 months

FILE: Malnourished children By Ibrahim HassanWuyo In Kaduna state, acute malnutrition has allegedly killed 124 children  between January and September 2020. 21,265 other children were  now on admission, according  to the Nutrition Officer, Kaduna State Primary Health Care Development Board (KADSPHCDB), Mrs. Ramatu Musa. Mrs Musa said that the state however,cured 15,329 malnourished children, 2, 128 defaulted …

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US election: Stop the fraud – Trump begs

President Donald Trump of USA. Surprised with the results coming out from different states, and the margin therein, United States President Donald Trump, Thursday appealed to Americans to stop ‘ the fraud’. The ongoing election has been faulted by Trump  who yesterday said he was astonished at the level his votes magically disappeared. READ ALSO: …

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INEC, stakeholders meet over pending bye-elections

By Omeiza Ajayi ABUJA: The Independent National Electoral Commission INEC has announced its decision to engage critical stakeholders in the electoral space with a view to addressing all grey areas in respect of the outstanding bye-elections in 11 states. The Commission had met with Resident Electoral Commissioners RECs on October 22 to deliberate on the …

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FG needs N6.26trn to fix 711 roads in 2021 — Fashola

By Tordue Salem, Abuja The Minister of Works, Babatunde Fashola on Thursday said to complete 711 highway projects in 2021, his ministry will require over N6.26 trillion. The Minister said the 2021 budget provision of less than three hundred billion for the projects, was a drop in the ocean. The Minister raised his concerns, during …

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Nigeria targets $6 billion revenue from blockchain technology

The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) says Nigeria plans to generate over six billion dollars through blockchain technology by 2030. NITDA Director-General, Mr Kashifu Inuwa, said this at a stakeholders’ engagement for the review of the National Blockchain Adoption Strategy Framework in Abuja on Thursday. Inuwa said that the blockchain was among emerging technologies …

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Nigeria targets $6bn revenue from blockchain technology

Nigerian Flag The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) says Nigeria plans to generate over six billion dollars through blockchain technology by 2030. NITDA Director-General, Mr Kashifu Inuwa, said this at a stakeholders’ engagement for the review of the National Blockchain Adoption Strategy Framework in Abuja on Thursday. Inuwa said that the blockchain was among …

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Reps furious over zero funding for zips in SDGs’ 2020 budget

By Tordue Salem, Abuja The House of Representatives waa miffed on Thursday, over the non-implementation of Zonal Intervention Projects (ZIPs) in the 2020 budget by the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) office. The lawmakers during the 2021 budget defence session by the House Committee on SDGs, queried the omission of Zonal Intervention Projects. Members queried Senior …

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Timeline of Buhari’s foreign medical trips

President Muhammadu Buhari By Clifford Ndujihe Since he assumed office on May 29, 2015, President Muhammadu Buhari has embarked on medical trips abroad five times, covering a period of no fewer than 170 days (8.56 percent) of the 1,987 days he has been in power. Vanguard reported that the Senate, on Thursday, issued a warning to …

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Tell police to release my husband’s corpse, woman begs panel

Anambra Judicial Panel Mrs Chidimma Edozieuno, a petitioner to the Anambra Judicial Panel of Inquiry on police brutality has called for the release of the corpse of her husband, Johnson, to his family for burial. Edozieuno made the call in her petition to the panel sitting in Awka, the state capital, on Thursday, alleging that the …

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Greece makes animal abuse punishable by up to 10 years jail

The Greek parliament on Thursday voted unanimously to make serious animal abuse a crime that can lead to a maximum 10-year prison sentence. Until now, cruelty to animals had been a less severe offence in the eyes of the law, punishable by a mere fine. According to a law voted Thursday, people who mistreat animals …

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