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

The political environment is often difficult, if not toxic for women to play in. Often, those courageous women who succeed in fighting their way through by breaking the glass ceiling do not enjoy the freedom to operate like their male counterparts. An alarming noticeable in several parts of the world shows that female parliamentarians face

A day after a bill proposing a six-year tenure for elected chief executives passed the first reading in the House of Representatives, the Senate on Thursday also welcomed a bill seeking to establish the Local Government Independent Electoral Commission for first reading. The Local Government Independent Electoral Commission bill, sponsored by Senator Sani Musa representing

Military oppression was then at a crescendo. For the brutalised media, underground reporting popularised as guerrilla journalism had become the preferred modus operandi for some professional journalists who had not been forced into exile. Those at home bravely challenged incipient fascism. In the process of doing that and unknown to them, their names were being

This report was produced by SOS Children’s Villages. SOS Children’s Villages in Nigeria, in a consortium with other partners with funding from the European Union, has been actively engaging in a project titled “Towards a Peaceful Non-Violent Election in Nigeria.” This initiative includes a series of strategic pre-election activities such as community sensitization and awareness

… Nigeria is in Big Trouble … No, Nigeria’s Economy is Not Collapsing The gulf is widening and Nigerians are more polarized than ever; not on ethnic or religious grounds but on the performance of the economy. Perspectives on the overall performance of Tinubu’s administration and its management of the economy are divergent. While some

Succour came the way of Nigerian workers on Thursday as President Bola Tinubu approved N70,000 minimum wage for them with a promise for a review every three years. A rescheduled meeting with the labour leaders ended in jubilation as the workers gave salutary greetings to the President in appreciation. The Tripartite Committee on the Minimum


