Today’s 2022 FCT area council election has a record of fourteen political parties competing for six chairmanship and sixty-two councillorship seats in the FCT. The
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FCT Council polls: Voting begins in Abaji
Voting has commenced at Naharati Sabo LEA primary School, Abaji Area Council, Polling Unit 009. Election materials arrived at 8. 30am, then commenced registration
Kwara constitutes 12-person Inter-religious Council
The Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has constituted a 12-member Inter-Religious Council, IREC comprising elder statesmen, women and clergies drawn from the Muslim and Christian
TCN begins Full Digitization of Old Transmission Substations
The Transmission Company of Nigeria TCN has commenced the digitization of old transmission substations in its network. It aims at improving the automation system of
FCT Council Poll: Accreditation/Voting begins in Kwali area council
Accreditation and voting has commenced simultaneously at the polling unit 001 PHC in Kwali Area council. Voters confirmed that they are optimistic that the
WHO okays arthritis drug for severe COVID-19 cases
The World Health Organization -WHO, has prequalified the rheumatoid arthritis drug Tocilizumab for the treatment of severe Covid-19 patients. The monoclonal antibody, used in anti-inflammatory
President Buhari Appoints Sani Zoro As Aide
President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointment of Sani Zoro as the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs and Strategy, Office of
Kogi disburses N6.3b for Infrastructure in State University
The Kogi State Government has disbursed the sum of 6. 3 billion naira to contractors handling projects at the Confluence University of Science and Technology
Biden and Putin to speak as Ukraine warnings mount
U. S. President Joe Biden and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin will speak on Saturday as Western nations warned that a war in Ukraine could
Conference of Nigerian Speakers back State Police, Restructuring
The Conference of Speakers of Nigerian State Legislatures has insisted on restructuring of Nigeria, devolution of power, community and state police in the ongoing amendment