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Supreme Court Replaces Shekarau With Rufai Hanga As Kano Central Senator-Elect
The Supreme Court on Friday sacked Senator Ibrahim Shekarau as the candidate of the New Nigerian Peoples Party and…
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PHOTO NEWS: Obi Visits Woman Attacked In Lagos During Presidential Election
The Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi has visited Mrs Jennifer Efidi, who was attacked at the polling unit…
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APC Nat’l Youth Leader Hails Tinubu On His Victory
The All Progressives Congress National Youth Leader, Dayo Israel, has congratulated the president-elect, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on his victory…
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FG Okays Salary Increase For NPA Staff
The Federal Government has approved a salary increase for the staff members of the Nigerian Ports Authority. The minister…
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Why I Resigned From APC PCC- Naja’atu Muhammad
Naja’atu Muhammad, a director in the presidential campaign team of Bola Tinubu, has resigned. She was the Director of Civil…
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Nigeria Highest Generator Importer In Africa- Report
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has said Nigeria is the highest premium motor spirit (PMS) and diesel…
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Apapa Command: Nigeria Customs Service Rakes In N1.02trillion In 2022
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Apapa Command, has generated revenue of N1.02 trillion in 2022. NewsBeatng reports that this…
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Alleged Corruption: NCS Suspends GTBank From Import Duty Collection At Ports
The Nigeria Customs Service has reportedly suspended Guaranty Trust Bank Limited (GTBank) from collection of duties on imported cargoes…
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Lekki Deep-Sea Port Project Will Create 112,000 Jobs- Transport Minister
The Minister of Transportation, Alhaji Muazu Sambo, has said the Lekki Deep-Sea Port project would create 112,000 jobs for…
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19 Ships Discharge Petrol, Bulk Urea, Bulk Wheat, Other Items At Lagos Ports
Nineteen ships have discharged bulk wheat, general cargo, container, petrol, bulk urea and petcoke at the ports. The Nigerian Ports…
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