Nigerian Journalists tasked on reportage on human trafficking, irregular migration

The Justice, Development, and Peace Commission wants journalists to engage more in investigative reporting to expose perpetrators of human trafficking within and outside the country. The Programme Manager of the Commission, Timothy Ejeh made the call at the end of a three-day training for some journalists in Abuja on effective coverage and reporting on trafficking…

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NUJ condemns murder of colleague in Zamfara

The Zamfara State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) has condemned the brutal murder of seasoned journalist, Hamisu Danjibga, allegedly by unknown assailants. In a statement in Gusua, on Wednesday, the Union’s Secretary, Ibrahim Ahmad Gada, expressed the NUJ’s deep sorrow and shock at the tragic death of Danjibga, whom he described as…

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President Tinubu approves use of concrete technology on roads.

President Bola Tinubu has approved the use of concrete technology in roads construction across the country. The Minister of Works, Mr. David Umahi, briefed State House correspondents on the approval. He said the President also approved the construction of a coastal route with a 50-meter wide visibility stretch, under a Public-Private Partnership arrangement, starting from…

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Nigeria’s Third Mainland bridge repair delayed due to rain downpours

The Third Mainland Bridge’s anticipated partial closure for repairs has been postponed by the Lagos State Government indefinitely. The government had scheduled the bridge’s shutdown for two Sundays to enable periodic maintenance on it. The Third Mainland Bridge was originally scheduled for closure on Sunday 17th and Sunday 24th September, 2023. The commissioner for transportation…

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FG launches Sub-National food systems Dashboard

The Federal Government has launched Nigeria’s own Sub-National Food Systems Dashboard to eradicate all forms of challenges confronting food security across the country. Launching the platform in Abuja, the Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Aliyu Abdullahi explained that the initiative was one of the eight cardinal objectives of the President Bola…

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Tinubu send condolences to King Mohammed VI of Morocco over earthquake tragedy

In a heartfelt message, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria expressed his condolences and unwavering solidarity with Morocco following a catastrophic earthquake that struck the North African nation on Saturday. The earthquake, which has claimed numerous lives and left many injured, has prompted an outpouring of support from leaders across the globe. President Tinubu extended…

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Bakassi IDPs lament struggle for relief – calls for support

Internally Displaced Persons in the Ikot Eyo Edem community of Bakassi Local Government Area in Cross River State have raised allegations against the locals for encroaching on their settlement. They claim to face difficulties in receiving aid, whether in the form of relief supplies or financial assistance, from governmental bodies, organizations, or international donors, which…

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Historic peace deal ends century-long feud in Ebonyi – a hopeful step forward

Relative peace has returned to the troubled communities of Abomege and Ishinkwo in Onicha Local Government Area of Ebonyi State. Governor Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru approved the setting up of a Peace Committee to investigate the causes of the crisis between these communities. The committee successfully held joint meetings with the communities’ leaders and stakeholders and…

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Rivers State government close down AIT, Raypower routine.

Rivers State Government has close down the Daar Communication subsidiaries, both Africa Independent Television, AIT, and Raypower FM operations in Port Harcourt. The media organization on its official X on Sunday, announced that the State Government shut down its operations through contracted telecommunications engineers accompanied by armed security operatives. “The contractors disconnected the wave guard…

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LASUTH rejects responsibility for organ removal

By Damilola Adeleke The Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) has denied responsibility for the alleged disappearance of a patient’s intestines. The mother of the patient had claimed that her son’s intestines went missing after corrective surgery at LASUTH. However, LASUTH’s management stated that while corrective surgery was indeed performed, they did not willfully remove…

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