
The Federal Government has announced a fresh public holiday as Nigeria await the celebration of its Democracy Day, which was always scheduled for June 12.
The Federal Government has announced a fresh public holiday as Nigeria await the celebration of its Democracy Day, which was always scheduled for June 12.
Students hoping to join the nationwide protests by the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS will need to wait as the procession has been called off.
President Buhari has expressed his gratitude to members of the 9th National Assembly for speedily assenting to bills sent by the Federal Executive Council.
Governor Okowa said the resolutions passed after a meeting of the Southern Governors Forum were meant to unify Nigerians and integrate new ideas in the polity.
Armed Bandits stormed the Nuhu Bamali Polytechnic in Kaduna on Thursday, June 10 killing one student and forcefully taking away some students and lecturers.
Friday, June 11, makes it one week since the federal government suspended the operations of Twitter in Nigeria. The action has been condemned by many citizens.
A delegation from the FG led by the Minister of Defence, state governors in a closed-door meeting on the security challenges confronting the region and Nigeria.
President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday, June 11, said that the issue of restructuring, true federalism or devolution of powers remains a constitutional matter.
The Yoruba Appraisal Forum (YAF) on Friday, June 11, warned those planning a nationwide protest on June 12 Democracy Day to stay away from the southwest region.
Femi Adesina has said that President Muhammadu Buhari would grant Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) an exclusive interview from 8.30 pm, Friday, June 11.
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