114 out of 240 inmates of Kabba jailbreak recaptured
The Nigeria Correctional Services have recaptured one hundred and fourteen out of two hundred and forty inmates escapees of Kabba Jailbreak in Kogi State. Speaking on Channels Tv, on Tuesday,
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The Nigeria Correctional Services have recaptured one hundred and fourteen out of two hundred and forty inmates escapees of Kabba Jailbreak in Kogi State. Speaking on Channels Tv, on Tuesday,
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The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCOS) has appealed to Nigerians to help the prison authorities in re-arresting fleeing inmates following its Kabba facility Jailbreak in Kogi State reported on Monday. The
The Lagos State House of Assembly, on Thursday, passed the bills for valued-added tax collection and prohibition of open grazing by herdsmen to law. On valued-added tax, the bill enables
The Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide group has made fresh demands ahead of President Muhammadu Buhari visit to Imo State today. The socio-cultural group in a statement issued by its Secretary-General, Mazu
All security eyes are on Imo State today as President Muhammadu Buhari set to visit the Biafran state. According to reports, there Imo State Police command has given the warning
From left: Gbenga Omotoso, Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy. Amid the Lagos state moves for VAT collection as against the usual collection by the Federal Inland Revenue Service
Joint Action Front (JAF) on Wednesday, announced its moves to join forces with Organised Labour to fight against all anti-capitalist policies presumed to be responsible for the socio-economic crisis in
Controversial Islamic cleric and self-acclaimed bandits negotiator, Sheikh Ahmed Gumi, on Monday, warned the Nigerian government that military onslaught on bandits in Zamfara State and other parts of Nigeria may
The Human Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA) has given the Central Bank of Nigeria a maximum of seven days ultimatum to reveal to Nigerians its business dealings with Bitt Inc. According