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

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Wednesday presented certificates of Return to the newly elected federal lawmakers who are members of seven out of the eighteen registered political parties in the country. Mr. Sam Olumekun, National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, Mrs. May Agbamuche – Mbu, Maj. gen. A. B. Alkali,

For any serious government, by now, there should have been a declaration of a state of emergency to address the problem of rising food prices and high prices generally. Blaming opposition for the protests that have broken out in some two cities in Nigeria is like being drown in one’s sorrow. The APC is either

With confidence that they are doing everything right, the Ministers for Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Minister for Budget and Economic Planning and the Central Bank Governor assured members of the House of Representatives that the economy is on the path of recovery. On the hot seat were Mr. Wale Edun, Finance Minister;

…Falana Sues CBN Over Dollarisation Mama Sunday was almost through with the rice she was cooking when she tasted it again and noticed she was yet to add salt. She quickly dashed inside to take the salt container. It was like a movie when she came back and discovered someone or a group of persons

Results of the by-election which held across 26 states of Nigeria have shown that the political parties are holding tenaciously to their different areas and states of strength. The parties continued to assert their control in their strongholds. The outcome of the election shows little or no difference in the voting trend displayed in the

Low turn out of voters, hijacking of ballot box and vote – for – money, and voter apathy generally marred the nine bye-elections and 35 rerun elections across 26 states of Nigeria in an election conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). Also, 22 candidates are jostling for seats in the Borno, Kaduna and