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New Bill Proposes ₦20m Fine, Jail Terms for Ponzi Operators

Nigeria’s Senate proposes a ₦20m fine and jail terms for Ponzi operators, enhancing investor protection through modern financial reforms.

UNICEF: 4.9M Nigerian Children Need Urgent Help

UNICEF's 2024 report reveals 4.9 million Nigerian children urgently need aid, with critical gaps in education, health, and living conditions

WAEC Launches Computer-Based Test for Private Candidates

  The West African Examination Council (WAEC) has introduced a computer-based test (CBT) mode for...

Tinubu: Fuel Subsidy Removal Will Pay Off Soon

LAGOS - President Bola Tinubu has assured Nigerians that the removal of fuel subsidy,...

Unilorin Denies Fake Professors List by NUC

  The University of Ilorin has dismissed a report that claimed it had 11 fake...

FUTO Allocates N30m for Community Development Initiatives

FUTO unveils a N30 million initiative for host community development, including scholarships, poverty reduction efforts, and local projects.

Nigeria’s Almajiri Children to Get Free Meals and Education in New Reforms

Nigeria’s government and Nasarawa State have announced plans to take the almajiri children off...

Hoodlums Threaten Osun Schools Without Night Guards

Osun State, Nigeria - Many public secondary schools in Osun State are at risk...

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New Bill Proposes ₦20m Fine, Jail Terms for Ponzi Operators

Nigeria’s Senate proposes a ₦20m fine and jail terms for Ponzi operators, enhancing investor protection through modern financial reforms.

UNICEF: 4.9M Nigerian Children Need Urgent Help

UNICEF's 2024 report reveals 4.9 million Nigerian children urgently need aid, with critical gaps in education, health, and living conditions

NNPCL Challenges Dangote Refinery’s Import Licence Suit

NNPCL counters Dangote Refinery’s bid to monopolize petroleum imports, arguing the suit doesn’t hold water and could be ruinous to the economy.

Troops’ Welfare And Nigeria’s Protection My Top Priority, Acting COAS

The Lt. Gen Oluyede is rallying the Nigerian Army to remain focused in turning the tide regarding insecurity, as the handover to the Infantry Corps happens, with priority given to troop welfare and national security.