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- April 15, 2024

The National Judicial Council (NJC) has intensified efforts towards the recruitment of competent legal minds into the various courts in the country in a bold attempt to bridge shortfall in the number of serving judicial officers. In June, the Supreme Court started the process of appointing judges to join its severely depleted bench. Invitations were

The Senate on Tuesday amended its standing rules to prevent first-time senators from contesting for the office of the President of the Senate and that of the Deputy President of the Senate. The amendment followed a motion by the Leader of the Senate, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, for the amendment of the Senate standing rules and

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) have jettisoned the indefinite strike option scheduled to begin on Tuesday for now, after reaching a 15-point agreement with the federal government of Nigeria. A time frame of 30 days was agreed between the government and labour for the suspension of the strike to

As part of activities marking Nigeria’s 63rd independence celebration and its impact on press freedom, some media expert delved into concerning issues of journalists safety, media independence, the sustainability of media practices in the country, and discussed ways the media can hold the government accountable without repression. They were guests at a special edition of

After an intensive meeting with representatives of the federal government on Sunday, organized labour would hold meetings with members of their National Executive Committee on Monday and take a final decision on the indefinite strike action scheduled to commence on Tuesday October 3. But, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC)

Controversies surrounding the distribution of palliatives introduced after the removal of fuel subsidy are set to be unraveled in the court of justice as the Social-Economic Accountability Project (SERAP) has taken a decisive step to sue the 36 state governors of the federation over their failure to account for the money spent on palliative sharing