Politics
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Obi Aguocha: Over 200 Abia constituents set to benefit from scholarship scheme
Aguocha's office said the beneficiaries will include students who hail from the constituency, and who will receive educational support and other form of palliatives in the early periods of 2024 and thereafter.
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Abia loans: What we expect from Governor Alex Otti — ex-finance commissioner Obinna Oriaku
There is a tendency for government officials to be reckless if not properly checked.
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As we clap for Governor Otti (Part 1)
If you received N162 billion now, what would you do with it?
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EXCLUSIVE: Nigerian security chiefs send predetermined questions to lawmakers ahead of House hearing
Nigerian security chiefs have been accused of sending predetermined questions to lawmakers ahead of a House hearing. Sources told The Realm News that at least 48 members of the House of Representatives who are scheduled to hold sectoral debates with the service chiefs (as the security chiefs are also called)…
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One dollar could soon trade for N500, Tinubu’s adviser warns currency speculators
The naira has been experiencing a consistent increase in value over the recent days. According to Fasua, this upward trend is anticipated to persist, driven by the government’s ongoing policy implementation.
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‘Obidients are the new opposition’: Peter Obi gives up on ‘rigged’ 2023 election, hints 2027 rerun
Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate in the 2023 general election, Peter Obi, has declared his ‘Obidient’ movement as the new face of opposition politics in Nigeria.
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Fire incident at Canadian High Commission in Abuja
Online footage showed plumes of smoke billowing from the building, although the precise cause of the fire was yet to be determined as of the time of filing this report.
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CBN: Despite judge’s order, EFCC fails to produce Emefiele in court
The court had previously issued an order last Thursday, mandating the EFCC to either release Emefiele or ensure his presence in court for the hearing of his bail motion.
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Court fines NYSC N5 million for claiming Governor Mbah’s certificate is fake
The Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) to pay N5 million in damages for falsely claiming that the discharge certificate of Enugu State Governor, Peter Mbah, was counterfeit.
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Peter Obi to address world press conference after spokesperson denied Labour Party candidate was hiding
This will be Obi’s first official media conference following his loss at the Supreme Court.