FG Plans to Professionalise Caregiving Services in Nigeria
The Federal Government announces plans to professionalise caregiving to reduce the burden on women and families, focusing on training, certification, and social protection.
The Federal Government announces plans to professionalise caregiving to reduce the burden on women and families, focusing on training, certification, and social protection.
Nigeria loses trillions in unremitted revenues due to constitutional gaps in the Federation Account. Experts call for legal reforms to ensure transparency and accountability.
ASUU Lagos Zone raises concerns over delayed implementation of the salary component of the 2025 Federal Government-ASUU agreement, accusing governments of failing to fully implement the pact.
The Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund has enrolled over 7.6 million employees into the Employees Compensation Scheme, including a historic enrollment of the Nigeria Police Force.
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RecommendedCross River Governor Bassey Otu pledges enhanced welfare and skill acquisition for street sweepers, supporting their self-reliance and endorsing his re-election bid for 2027.
ASUU has rejected the Federal Government's plan to abolish certain courses in public universities, calling the reasoning unfounded and oversimplified.
Femi Gbajabiamila commends the peaceful conduct of APC primaries in Surulere, highlighting high voter turnout and internal democracy.
Kano State Ministry of Education declares Eid Al Adha holiday for public and private schools. Boarding schools break from May 23, resuming June 1, 2026.
ADC governorship aspirant Niyi Aborisade condemns the Oriire school attack that killed an assistant headmaster and abducted pupils, calling for improved security in Oyo State.
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RecommendedThe North-Central APC Forum says more than half of APC members are dissatisfied with the conduct of state and National Assembly primaries, citing irregularities and commercialization.
President Tinubu directs MDAs to embrace digital reforms, with 38 ministries migrating to paperless workflow to improve efficiency and transparency.
Cubana Chief Priest sparks debate after claiming President Tinubu distrusts him due to his Igbo ethnicity and past support for Peter Obi, despite current APC loyalty.
APC governorship primaries face crises as aspirants challenge consensus and governors' choices. Kwara leads with 16 aspirants, while Pantami withdraws in Gombe.
Lagos State Government recommits to evidence-based governance using reliable data to accelerate SDGs, with arrests of 859 offenders in business districts.
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RecommendedKitchener Councillor Ayo Owodunni will not seek re-election due to family relocation. He cites housing, innovation, and sustainability achievements during his tenure.
Head of Civil Service Didi Esther Walson-Jack says digital reforms have eliminated leaked memos, missing files, boosting transparency and accountability in Nigeria's federal civil service.
Minister of Education Dr. Tunji Alausa applies the Pareto Principle to reform Nigeria's education sector, emphasizing implementation over policy and expanding tertiary admissions.
The APC National Working Committee released the final list for Rivers State House of Assembly primaries, disqualifying 65 aspirants loyal to Governor Fubara and clearing 33 aligned with Wike.
The Office of the National Security Adviser advocates enhanced transport safety coordination as the NSIB moves to the presidency, aiming to strengthen investigative independence and emergency response.
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RecommendedLagos State Office of SDGs reaffirms commitment to evidence-based governance using data to accelerate Sustainable Development Goals and improve residents' lives.
Anambra State Government refutes claims that Governor Soludo enacted a new burial law banning cows, goats, and condolence gifts, clarifying the existing 2019 law.
The Palace of Obi Okonjo II debunks renewed allegations of murder and kidnapping, calling them recycled falsehoods, and defends land recovery projects for community development.
Oyo Governor Seyi Makinde addresses concerns over the state's N7.7 billion surveillance aircraft, confirming they are with the Nigerian Air Force for final assembly and will be operational by end of June.
Anambra State enacts new burial law banning expensive condolence gifts like cows and rice, restricting funerals to Saturdays, with fines of ₦100,000 or six months imprisonment for violators.
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RecommendedThe New Seraph Evangelical Ministries has urged Nigerian governments to address economic hardship, unemployment, and social instability, calling for spiritual renewal and moral leadership.
Anambra State enacts law banning expensive condolence gifts like cows, limits burial to one day, abolishes wake-keep, and fines violators N100,000 or six months jail.
Presidential Communications Team tours FG projects in North-west, showcasing roads, railways, and interventions under President Tinubu's Renewed Hope agenda.
Uganda's President Museveni signs a law criminalizing foreign interference, imposing up to 10 years imprisonment, sparking rights concerns.
Anambra State passes strict burial law prohibiting midweek burials, expensive gifts like cows and goats, and restricting asoebi to immediate family.
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RecommendedThe Ogun State Government rejects Gbenga Daniel's claims of planned violence, calling them hypocritical and desperate.