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

President Muhammadu Buhari says the 2023 election is another opportunity to show the rest of the world that Nigeria is indeed ready to consolidate its democratic credentials as has been noted in international circles. Consequently, he urged Nigerians to allow the peace and joy that pervade this period continue well into the new year up

It was a mixture of success stories and new learning curves for community stakeholders as they interacted on how to enhance development at the grassroots level using the media. It all happened at a gathering organized by the International Press Centre for community stakeholders on media engagement and enhancement for community growth. Some of the
The CBN Governor honoured the summons by the House of Representatives when the Deputy Governor, Financial System Stability, Central Bank of Nigeria, Aisha Ahmad, appeared before the legislators to answer questions and explain the rationale behind the Naira redesign and cash withdrawal policies of the apex bank.. She could not authoritatively answered all questions posed

Despite repeated assurances that the 2023 Appropriation Bill would be passed Thursday, the National Assembly deferred its passage till next week Wednesday after new problems were discovered in the budget document. It will now be passed, all other things being equal next week Wednesday when the legislators return from their Christmas break. According to the

Fact-Check: Are Ezekwesili’s claims about youths, women voting population true? Verdict: Two of three claims are incorrect Full Story: Dr. Dr Obiageli Ezekwesili appeared in an interview on Channels Television’s Hard Copy programme on Friday 9th December, 2022. During the exclusive interview with Channel Television’s Anchor, Maope Ogun-Yusuf, the former Minister of Education claimed that

To further enhance youth participation in politics, YIAGA Africa has concluded arrangements to partner with the Nigerian Bar Association and Young Lawyers Forum to provide free legal services to young men, women, and Person with Disabilities who are contesting for elective posts in the 2023 general elections. YIAGA announced this in a law clinic organised