Police officer who rejected N150m bribe gets land reward

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An Abuja-based businessman, Prince Chukwuemeka Okoye, has rewarded a Superintendent of Police (SP), Ibrahim Sini, with a plot of land in Abuja for rejecting...

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Unified Payments affirms commitment to talent devt, welcomes cohort 2 to UP Academy

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Following the successful integration of its inaugural cohort, Unified Payment Services Limited this week welcomed a new cohort into the Unified Payments...

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Medic canvasses quality maternal healthcare services for women 

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Maternal and child health is a crucial area of public health that requires proper attention. Ensuring that mothers and their children receive the best care...

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The man at the Custom House

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SIR: It is no gainsaying that the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has witnessed an unprecedented leap since Bashir Adewale Adeniyi assumed office as the...

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Police nab three Yobe vigilantes over theft of building materials

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The police in Yobe have arrested three vigilante members for allegedly stealing building materials in Damaturu. Confirming the development yesterday, the...

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U.S. varsity honours Nigerian student Ahmadu

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Global Seminary University, New York, United States, has awarded a doctorate degree in International Affairs to a changemaker, Emmanuel Ahmadu. Ahmadu,...

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South Africa to shut down 2G, 3G networks in three years

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South Africa’s government has proposed a total shutdown of 2G and 3G networks in the country by the end of December 2027, moving previous deadlines which...

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Remittances to Nigeria, other African countries to rise by 1.5% this year

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Africa remains most expensive region for remitters Remittances to Nigeria and other sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries are expected to rise by a moderate 1.5...

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Elizade varsity gets NUC’s nod to run Architecture

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The institution’s Head of Public Relations, Williams Olufunmi, said the university was given the approval in a letter signed by the commission’s acting...

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‘Despite tech revolution, books remain catalysts for critical thinking, transformation’

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The Vice Chancellor, Lead City University (LCU), Ibadan, Prof. Kabiru Adeyemo, has noted that despite the advent of technology, books remained catalysts for...

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