News Headlines for the 18th of April 2021.
Security experts reject Pantami’s plea over pro-Taliban, Al-Qaeda comments Some security experts on Saturday dismissed the apology by the Minister ...
Security experts reject Pantami’s plea over pro-Taliban, Al-Qaeda comments Some security experts on Saturday dismissed the apology by the Minister ...
Cells overcrowded as JUSUN strike enters second week The Nigeria Police Force has lamented the strike embarked on by the ...
COVID-19 not over, don’t let down your guards – MDCAN The National President, Medical and Dental Consultants’ Association of Nigeria, ...
FG approves 20 private universities THE Federal Government on Thursday said the 197 universities in Nigeria were too small given ...
FG convenes emergency meeting as ASUP threatens fresh strike The Federal Government has invited the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics ...
200 traders killed, kidnapped, raped in three months, Boko Haram alleges Over 200 market women in the North-East have been ...
Air force dismisses Boko Haram’s claim of downing missing fighter jet Two personnel on the missing Nigeria Air Force Alpha ...
FG begs Labour over planned wage bill strike The Federal Government has pleaded with the organized labour not to embark ...
Minimum wage: National Assembly raises panel to avert strike The Clerk to the National Assembly, Olatunde Ojo, has constituted a ...
Arms funds: Reps to grill service chiefs, IGP, others Monday The House of Representatives Ad Hoc Committee on the Need ...
Parliamentary workers issue six-day ultimatum on financial autonomy The Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria has issued a six-day ultimatum to ...
NDLEA arrests notorious trafficker, stops US, China, UAE-bound parcels The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency on Monday said its operatives ...
Football Premier League Stars Set To Miss Crucial World Cup Qualifying Games Credits: Budrul Chukrut/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Ahead ...
Varsities, polys behind mobilization of illegal graduates for NYSC – Oloyede The Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, ...
North food traders insist on strike Some southern state governments and farmers have dismissed the blockade by northern food suppliers, ...
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