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

On Tuesday, President Bola Tinubu commissioned the Immigration Services Technology Innovation Complex to enhance national security and the efficiency of the country’s migration/border management processes. The centre was named Bola Ahmed Tinubu Technology Innovation Complex (BATTIC). It is located at the Headquarters of Nigeria Immigration Services in Abuja. The ultra-modern complex will not only serve

In commemoration of International Human Rights, which is marked on December 10 of every year, the Media Rights Agenda (MRA), Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP), and Nigeria Guild of Editors (NGE) have called on the government to make human rights realistic for the Nigerians as stated in the constitution of the public and stop

Some supporters of Alhaji Yahaya Adoza Bello, former governor of Kogi state who is facing graft charges, felt their leader was going home with them this Tuesday, the day Justice Maryanne Anenih, the trial judge had fixed to read her ruling on the bail application of the governor. They were wrong. The Federal Capital Territory

As the debate on the Tax Reform Bills deepens, the South-East Caucus in the Senate has called for more consultation to arrive at an amicable solution. Four Tax Reform Bills are currently before the National Assembly. In a statement released on Monday, the caucus announced its position after a closed-door meeting of senators from the

The Edo state governorship election tribunal commenced hearings on Monday on the electoral disputes in the aftermath of the September 21, elections with petitions against the APC’s victory filed by various parties, including Ighodalo and Aziegbemi of the PDP. The election tribunal held its inaugural sitting for the pre-hearing sessions. The three-member tribunal panel, chaired

The Magistrates’ courts in Cross River State are on an indefinite strike due to dissatisfaction with their monthly imprest of ₦15,000, the lack of which they claim is insufficient and leading to poor welfare and working conditions. Although Magistrates’ courts are considered inferior courts in Nigeria, they have jurisdiction over some cases that affect a