Borno state governor, Kashim Shettima, on Thursday went to inspect some public schools in the state that opened for a new
academic session after two years of closure due to Boko Haram attacks. See pictures:
- Among seven bills signed into law by Akinwunmi Ambode is one to ensure steady power supply to residents of Lagos - Adeniji Kazeem says the law are parts of the vision of Governor Ambode to make Lagos a better place - The state government also believes that the laws would help to boost economic activities Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos has signed seven bills into law among which is the one to guarantee 24-hour power supply in line with the vision of his administration to boost the economy and make the state globally competitive. The bills include the "Lagos state electric power reform law, amended land use charge law, school of nursing law, cooperative college law, cancer research institute law, amended customary court law and the Yoruba language preservation and promotion law," a statement by the Habib Aruna, the governor's media aide, said. The attorney-general and justice commissioner, Adeniji Kazeem, who spoke on the importance of the laws, said the developm...
NCC dedicates toll-free number 622 as Presidential election incident hotline The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has dedicated its Consumer Toll-Free Number 622, to serve as 2023 Presidential election incident hotline to enable voters and members of the public across Nigeria to report any issues that may affect them, or others, during the elections on Saturday, February 25, 2023. A statement personally signed by Executive Vice Chairman/CEO (NCC) Professor Umar Garba Danbatta on Tuesday, disclosed that the step was taken to support the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), in its patriotic commitment, towards the conduct of hitch-free elections in Nigeria. According to the statement, the Toll-Free Number 622 is the second-level complaints centre through which consumers of telecommunications services are allowed to make calls directly to the Commission, to resolve issues concerning their telecommunications services which the service providers are unable t...
A taskforce led by the President of the Market Women Association, Chief Omowaye Oso, yesterday stormed two major markets in Ekiti state, to force the reduction in the prices of food stuff in the state. Oso and her team stormed the market after the market women increased the prices of their commodities by 100% blaming it on high dollar rate. Speaking to newsmen after the forceful reduction, Oso said; “Both the Ewi of Ado Ekiti and the state government are concerned about the exorbitant prices of goods and services in the town. The cost of goods, especially foodstuff, is too high in Ado Ekiti, whereas, as the state capital, prices of goods and services should be the cheapest here. The market men and women should have mercy on the poor because things are too expensive here, unlike other towns and villages in Ekiti State. It is very unfortunate that market women in other communities don’t want to sell at their places anymore; they now bring their wares to Ado, believing ...
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