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

Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Attahiru Jega, has said that some predictions, especially in some international media organizations suggesting that the outcome of the recently concluded 2015 general elections may lead to the end of the country, have proven to be false due to the generally free, fair, credible and
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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has debunked rumours of electoral malpractices in the ongoing governorship and state assembly polls across the country. According to tweets shared via the Commission’s Twitter page, it urged Nigerians to verify reports before confirming it as true. The Commission confirmed as false, reports that security agents in Polling Unit:
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Though the March 28 presidential and National assembly elections is gone, with winners celebrating and losers sulking, Nigerians indeed are to be commended for exhibiting a high level of commitment to a credible electoral process. In about 150,000 polling units across the country, Nigerians marched out peacefully to vote for their choice candidates in an
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Nigeria Civil Society Situation Room has expressed concern over reports of attempts across several states of the country to undermine the integrity of the collation of votes and outcome of the Presidential and National Assembly elections held on 28 March 2015. According to a statement made available at a press briefing in Abuja today, the
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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has extended voting during the Presidential and National Elections to Sunday in problem areas. It directed all Resident Electoral Commissioners in the country to conduct election on Sunday in areas where there were hitches. It said it has also relocated all the contents on its website to another site following
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Nigeria’s eagerly awaited election got off to an embarrassing start on Saturday when the country’s president, Goodluck Jonathan, was denied registration and officials had to scramble to find a way for him to vote. National television showed Jonathan in his trademark black fedora, standing patiently in a tented polling booth for 20 minutes in his home
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