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

The Senate on Thursday confirmed four of the five nominees for appointment as members of the Board of Directors of the Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN). The fifth nominee, Mr. Urum Kalu Eke, from Abia State, who is a consultant with the World Bank rejected his nomination by President Bola Tinubu, The four confirmed nominees are

The International Federation of Journalists(IFJ) has condemned the arrest of French Journalist, Antoine Galindo, who was arrested in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia while discharging his duty for his platform, the Africa Intelligence. IFJ, which is the largest body representing journalists and media practitioners, in its statement, in conjunction with its partners, Syndicat National

The President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Mr. Joe Ajaero, has explained why the workers’ protest was suspended after a successful outing on day one of its two-day proposed protests all over the country. Basking in the euphoria of a successful protest nationwide, the National Executive Council (NEC) in a communique issued after a crucial

Despite the last-minute efforts by the government and warnings from the security agencies to deter the 2-day planned protests by Nigeria Labour Congress, the workers affirmed their action against economic hardship and in the country by taking to the streets, singing, chanting and calling on government to attend to the pains of the masses. The

The Nigeria Labour Congress successfully pulled its members out and joined by other aggrieved citizens protested high cost of living, insecurity and general economic hardship in the country. A last-minute meeting called by the Federal Government Monday night to avert the proposed nationwide protest had ended in a deadlock. The protest at the Federal Capital

President Tinubu and the Federal Executive Council have decided to implement the Oronsaye Report, cutting costs by scrapping and merging agencies for a leaner government. Implementing the report and its white paper will be a courageous move by the Tinubu administration as governments before this have not had the will to act on the report.