A local vigilante group, OSPAC, has rescued two abducted children and arrested a suspected kidnapper in
A local vigilante group, OSPAC, has rescued two abducted children and arrested a suspected kidnapper in
The federal government has stated that selling the Transmission Company of Nigeria is not in its plans (TCN).
The reported proposal is untrue, according to a
The US head of state, stated in a Tuesday CNN exclusive interview that he thought Russian President Vladimir Putin is
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has filed a four-count money laundering charge against a
President Buhari has guaranteed Nigerians once more that he
will pass on a country free of insecurity to the following leadership in 2023.
Before leaving office in May 2023, Buhari promised that his
administration would put an end to all types of banditry, crime, terrorism, and
insurgency.
"We will keep eradicating all types of insurgency,
terrorism, criminality, and banditry from the country.
The next generation of leaders will inherit a Nigeria free
of insecurity, as I promised previously in my state of the nation address,"
President Buhari remarked.
The national honors, in the words of the president, "must always endeavor to do our best for our country," since they serve as more than just ornamentation.
Section of APC women congress |
The National Coordinator of the women's campaign team, Dr.
Asabe Bashir, made the call in a speech on Tuesday. Bashir clarified the
founding of Progressive Sisters' Network, another organization for women, and
the beginning of a "Sister-to-Sister" campaign.
The Progressive Sisters' Network is a national organization
that focuses on women and is led by Rinsola Abiola, a gender advocate, and the
late Chief Moshood Abiola's daughter. It aims to mobilize women's votes through
extensive, grassroots voter mobilization projects, as well as through
specialized communication tools and methods.
At the ongoing 2022 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in Margao, India, the Nigeria U-17 Women's squad, the Flamingos, were