The Nigeria Judo Federation (NJF) is to select athletes for the forthcoming Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, United Kingdom, the national trials slated for February 22nd
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Nasarawa Assembly Summons Commissioners over salary issues
The Nasarawa State House of Assembly has summoned the State Commissioners of Education and that of Finance, the State Accountant General, Head of Civil
Are Pope Francis’ changes to canon law true decentralization?
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COVID-19: Scotland to offer vaccines to 5-11 year olds
Scotland will offer COVID-19 vaccines to all 5-11 year olds, as a result of the advice received from British vaccine advisers, the first minister, Nicola
Environment Agency warns south west coastal communities to prepare for flooding from Storm Eunice
Risk of flooding to homes and businesses along the coast Residents urged to take action to prepare for flooding The Environment Agency is urging people
D’Tigress To Receive N25M Cash Prize From FG
The Nigerian national women’s basketball team, D’Tigress are to receive a cash reward of N25 million from the Federal Government for winning the 2020 Afrobasketball
House demands prosecution of killers of police officer
The House of Representatives has directed the Nigeria Police and the Department of State Service authorities to intensify investigations on the killing of DSP Abdulkadir Abubakar
People’s Redemption Party to hold National Convention
The People’s Redemption Party (PRP) will hold its National Convention on February 19, 2022, in Abuja, Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory. The Interim National Chairman, Comrade
Flanders and UNIDO announce joint project to accelerate South Africa’s transition to a green economy
The Flemish Government has committed 2.4 million Euro (approx. R41m) to a project aiming to strengthen the adaptation capacity for a green and resilient economy
New report finds over half of children feel unsafe at school
Relentless attacks and threats against schools in the Central Sahel are driving alarming levels of stress among children in conflict-affected areas, with 53% saying they