Economic Hardship
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Politics
House of Reps’ 360 members to get brand new official cars in coming weeks -Spokesman
The Spokesperson of the House of Representatives, Hon. Akin Rotimi, has confirmed that the National Assembly bureaucracy was finalizing plans…
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Travel
MMA2 Car Park, VIP Walk-in Lounge to cost more from November 1
Operators of the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal Two (MMA2), Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL), have announced an increment in the…
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News
Low-grade worker to receive additional N25k per month, President Tinubu says, as he regrets economic hardship
President Tinubu has announced a N25,000 salary increment for low grade workers. Tinubu made the pledge in his Independence Day…
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Politics
‘We have no expenses to cut down’ – The Senate
The Senate has said it has no expenses to cut down despite the economic hardship occasioned by the removal of…
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News
No federal university is allowed to charge tuition fees – FG
The Federal Government has reiterated that federal universities are not allowed to charge tuition fees in the country. The Permanent…
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Metro
Police parade Lagos e-hailing driver who targeted, robbed female passengers
The Lagos Police Command has paraded an e-hailing driver, Jeremiah Adeniran who specialized in robbing female passengers of their valuables.…
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Metro
Couple filmed living in the open after their house was demolished (Videos)
Nigerians are currently contributing to relocate a couple to a befitting apartment after they were filmed having their lunch on…
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Metro
Ghanaians slam Nana Addo for having a presidential convoy of 46 cars (Video)
Many Ghanaians have taken to social media to lambast their president, Nana Addo running around in a 46-car convoy while…
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Metro
Boy sighted washing moving car on Lagos motorway
A trending video shows the moment a boy showed up with a bucket full of water to wash a car…
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Metro
Zimbabwe prostitutes accept beans, maize as payment for their services
Prostitutes in Dema Growth Point, Zimbabwe are reportedly now accepting buckets of maize and cups of beans as payment from…
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