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CDCFIB Alert: Device Time Critical for 2025 CBT

CDCFIB warns 2025 recruitment candidates: Ensure accurate device date/time before CBT login. Follow all instructions to avoid disqualification. Test ongoing since November 12.

CDCFIB Releases 3 Rules for 2025 Recruitment Test

CDCFIB announces crucial guidelines for 2025 recruitment online test starting November 12. Learn the 3 essential rules applicants must follow to succeed in the AI-proctored examination.

FCC Targets 80% Computer Literacy for MDAs by 2026

The Federal Character Commission announces a digital push to achieve 80% computer literacy among civil servants by 2026. This initiative promises to boost efficiency and transparency in governance.

Anambra Declares Friday Work-Free for Election

Anambra State Government announces Friday as public holiday to enable civil servants and residents participate freely in Saturday's governorship election. Get all details about the electoral preparations.

Jalingo Protest: Ghost Workers Demand Salaries

Taraba State capital witnesses massive demonstration as civil servants accused of being ghost workers protest dismissal and demand payment of outstanding salaries amid growing tension.

Child Marriage Victim Faces Execution in Nigeria

A Nigerian woman forced into marriage as a child now faces execution for her husband's murder unless she raises ₦800,000 for legal appeal. Her tragic story exposes the devastating consequences of child marriage and Nigeria's justice system.

Court rejects bid to dismiss N300m eviction lawsuit

A Federal High Court in Lagos has refused to strike out a N300 million lawsuit filed by tenants alleging illegal eviction from Banana Island properties, setting the stage for a major legal battle over property rights.

Tinubu Appoints Five New Permanent Secretaries

In a strategic move to strengthen governance, President Bola Tinubu has appointed five new Permanent Secretaries to fill critical vacancies across key federal ministries in Nigeria.

Amnesty Trains Journalists on Human Rights Reporting

Amnesty International Nigeria calls on media professionals to intensify reporting on human rights violations as cases surge across the country. Exclusive training equips journalists with digital safety and investigative skills.

Police Declare Sowore Wanted Over Lagos Protest

Nigerian authorities have declared prominent activist Omoyele Sowore wanted for allegedly planning a protest in Lagos. Get the latest updates on this developing story and understand the implications for civil liberties in Nigeria.

CSOs Praise FG's 15% Fuel Import Levy

Nigerian civil society organizations are applauding the Federal Government's strategic 15% tariff on imported refined petroleum products, hailing it as a game-changer for local refining capacity and economic growth.

Nigeria's Military History: Wars and Conflicts

Explore Nigeria's extensive military engagements from the Civil War to modern-day counter-terrorism operations. Discover how Africa's giant has shaped its military legacy.

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