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

Despite not lifting the trophy at the final of the just concluded AFCON 2023 tournament in Ivory Coast, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Tuesday showed the nation’s gratitude to all the players and their officials for clinching second position by showering gifts on them. The President conferred on members of the Super Eagles team, national

In commemoration of World Radio Radio Day, February 13 every year, the Media Rights Agenda has urged the Nigerian government to use radio’s effectiveness, durability, and distinctive qualities to address the nation’s problems on poverty, ignorance, and illiteracy. The organization claims that radio’s potency, which has remained constant over its more than a century of

For those familiar with the civil service and indeed, the judiciary, recent revelations in the nation’s judicial system are not unusual. They are fast becoming the norm. Senior judicial officers, in some cases do go on their knees to beg their children to study law while “ensuring they graduate and are called to the Nigerian

The tragic turn of events that trailed the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) semi-final match between South Africa and Nigeria on Wednesday, which resulted in the deaths of at least four Nigerian spectators, has raised concerns and conversations on the health and safety of football fans. The search light is on how to prevent and

The organised labour on Thursday served the federal government notice of its intention to embark on industrial action following the failure of government to implement the 16 – point agreement with government on October 2, 2023. Specifically, the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) are concerned that despite organised labour’s efforts

The current high cost of food items in Nigeria has triggered another round of protests in Kogi state with residents trooping to the streets on Wednesday to protest against the palpable hardship in the land. Some of the women who took to the streets in Lokoja expressed their dissatisfaction with the increasing prices of essential