EFCC refutes claim of selective discharge of responsibility
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has dismissed claims it was selectively discharging its duties and had lost relevance.
Speaking at a media workshop, Director of Operations of...
£3,000 visa bond: UK govt. Allays Nigerian fear, says Policy will affect only “high...
The United Kingdom government has advised law-abiding Nigerians not be apprehensive over the proposed visa application bond because such scheme does not exist.
Addressing newsmen yesterday in Lagos...
Apologise to Onosode now, ASUU tells Senate president
The members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, University of Ibadan chapter, has condemned Senate president, David Mark over some statement credited to him...
Why NAPEP failed – Balewa
The cordinator of the National Poverty Eradication Programme,NAPEP, Alhaji Murktar Tefawa Belawa yesterday explained to the Senate why the programme failed.
The Senate also, uncovered N10 billion belonging...
Saving Lives: Africa’s Floating Hospitals
These are the Mercy Ships, 'floating hospitals' that change thousands of lives every year along the west coast of Africa.
For over 35 years, non-government...