No, Federal Government Is Not Giving N50,000 Child Support Nigerian Parents
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- April 15, 2024

Several State capitals in Nigeria including Abuja were in panic mode on Wednesday less than twenty-four hours before the commencement of the #endbadgovernance protests as the Federal Government functionaries addressed the media and appealed to the organisers of the nationwide protests to shelve their plans. Several security meetings and town hall meetings took place across

Ahead of the planned nationwide protest, which is expected to begin on Thursday, August 1, the International Press Centre (IPC) and the Media Rights Agenda (MRA) have tasked journalists who will be on duty to take safety precautions to avoid the attack, as well as calling on government agencies to protect the lives of media

The National Chairman, of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu on Wednesday challenged media organisations to continue to be a bulwark against fake news, misinformation, and disinformation. He spoke at the third quarterly consultative meeting with the media preparatory to the Edo and Ondo state governorship elections. Prof. Yakubu reminded the media

As the landscape of media practices continues to change due to economic factors in the country, owners, editors and top wigs of media houses in Nigeria on Tuesday mulled strategies for the survival of the journalism profession in this dispensation. They gathered at the Lateef Jakande Annual Memorial Lecture 2024, themed “Rapidly Changing Media Landscape:

President Bola Tinubu on Monday signed the minimum wage bill into law, ending months of deliberations among government authorities, labour unions, and the private sector. It was signed six days after the National Assembly had passed the N70,000 per month minimum wage bill. Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio led the National Assembly delegation to the

A coalition of 37 Civil Society Organisations has endorsed Nigerians’ right to peaceful protest describing it as a pillar of democratic governance and constitutionally guaranteed. In a statement in Abuja, the group comprising leading Civil Society Organisations in Nigeria reaffirmed the fundamental right of the citizens to peaceful protest. The statement reads: “In light of


