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Emefiele: Ex-CBN director confirms receiving $2.5m as gift from $6.2m election money

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Naira redesign: Kaduna, Kogi, Zamfara battle FG at Supreme Court

The Central Bank of Nigeria's (CBN) redesign Naira policy has been causing chaos in the country with the masses suffering…
Lawyer and rights activist, Femi Falana, (SAN) opposes ex-President of NBA, Olisa Agbakoba (SAN) on the legal status of EFCC.

Opinion

Sylva wrong, government should fix prices of petroleum products – Falana

However, contrary to the Chief Sylva's claim,  the Federal Government is legally obligated by the combined effect of section 4…

Headlines, Metro

FG drops important information on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

This led the Federal Controller of Works in Lagos State, Mr Umar Bakare, to suspend work and supervise the removal…
Edo Deputy Governor Philip Shaibu reacts to allegation that he contributed $300,000 to buy PDP Obaseki/Shaibu governorship ticket in 2020.

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FG frustrating development efforts of state govts – Edo deputy governor

Philip Shaibu said federal government policies have been frustrating efforts of the state government to provide regular power supply to…
Contrary to recent reports, the Nigerian government on Friday insists it has not suspended plans to remove petroleum subsidy by June, 2023

Metro

MDAs owes FG N5.2 trillion 

According to him, the debt came to the spotlight from data aggregated from ongoing debt aggregation efforts from more than…
Nigerian Feminist Forum cautions FG, Ministry of Education, NERDC against move to expunge sex education from the education curriculum.

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Group cautions FG against removal of sex education from curriculum

NFF insists that the Minister and NERDC should in the interest of Nigeria and its Public health, quickly reverse the…
ASUU President, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, expresses concern over high number of first-class graduates being churned out by private universities

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Pro-rata salaries: FG treating us like casual workers – ASUU

The union stated that it suspended its eight-month strike on 14th October 2022, in obedience to the order of the…
Court dismisses Nnamdi Kanu's N1 billion suit against DSS

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Court orders FG to pay N500m to Nnamdi Kanu, return him to Kenya

Justice E . N Anyadike, who presided the case stated that the extradition of Kanu from Kenya without recourse to…
Nnamdi Kanu

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JUST IN: Kanu sues FG, seeks release from detention, N100bn compensation

The Court of Appeal, discharged Mazi Nnamdi Kanu of the charges brought against him and consequently, prohibits the FGN from…
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Tuesday in Lagos thrilled participants at UN Tourism Confab to the rendition and dancing of Nigerian ace singer, Kizz Daniel’s hit song, “Buga’’.

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There are gains in FG, States, and Private Sector synergy – Osinbajo

Effective collaboration between Federal and State Governments with the private sector is a sure catalyst for boosting economic growth, economic…
I'll restore peace in South East two minutes if released from prison - Nnamdi Kanu

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Breaking: Appeal Court acquits, discharges Nnamdi Kanu of terrorism charges

According to the court, laws were meant to be obeyed and that the Federal Government had no reason to have…
Anambra Govt laments devastating effects of floods, asks Federal Govt to engage Cameroonian over the release of water from their dams.

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Anambra Govt says flood impact monumental, seeks FG’s help

Dr Onyekachukwu Ibezim, Anambra Deputy Governor, said this while crying out that the ongoing flooding in parts of the state…

Business

Digital infrastructure critical for growing Nigeria’s digital economy

Stakeholders in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) are, however, concerned over issues that may obstruct the projected growth.
ASUU

Education, Headlines

Battle begins in suit by FG to use court to end ASUU strike

The federal government, by way of referral is praying the court to order ASUU to resume academic activities, amongst other…
Kara Bridge

Metro

Lagos announces diversion on Kara Bridge as FG begins repair of expansion joint

This is in reference to the notification received from the Federal Ministry of Works on the ongoing reconstruction works along…
Court grants Abba Kyari N50m two weeks bail

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JUST IN: Court rejects FG’s request to extradite Abba Kyari to U.S.

The US government had requested for Kyari’s extradition to face trial before the court where Hushpuppi had already been convicted…
Adamu Adamu, Minister of Education

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FG succumbs to bandits, orders closure of unity colleges

Nigerian government on Monday ordered closure of all Federal Government Colleges (FGCs) in Abuja following security threats by bandits who…
There were long queues in fuel stations in operation within Enugu metropolis even as other closed shop because of the nationwide strike.

Business, Headlines

Petrol price remains N165 per litre – FG insists

Ukoha said the conflict between Russia and Ukraine had led to an increment in the cost of Automotive Gas Oil…
Lawan

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ASUU strike: Senate will bring back FG/ASUU to negotiation table – Lawan

Responding, the Senate President expressed unhappiness about the turn of events, recalling that the Senate had intervened in the FG-ASUU…

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Senate to Buhari: Send fighter jets to flush out terrorists from hideouts

The lawmaker recalled that, “on Sunday, 31st January, 2022, gunmen struck Ruwan Godiya a Community in Faskari Local Government Area…
Court dismisses Nnamdi Kanu's N1 billion suit against DSS

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Why FG refused to release Nnamdi Kanu – IPOB

Emma Powerful, IPOB's spokesman, in a statement said the group was aware that the Federal Government had been lobbying the…
Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed

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Breaking: FG suspends planned petrol subsidy removal

The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, had planned a nationwide protest on the planned subsidy removal on 27 January.
Barrister Ifeanyi Ejiofor and Nnamdi Kanu

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Nnamdi Kanu’s lawyer slams new charge as joke taken too far

The Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), in the amended charge, increased the counts against Kanu from seven…
Zainab Ahmed Minister of Finance

News

FG pays N16.67bn accrued pension rights

Tthe federal government had earlier settled all arrears of accrued pension rights payments to the verified and enrolled retirees up…
Some state Governors: Dave Umahi (Ebonyi State); Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya (Gombe State); Abubakar Atiku Bagudu (Kebbi State); Rotimi Akeredolu (Ondo State); Kayode Fayemi (Ekiti State). Second row L-R: Babajide Sanwo-Olu (Lagos State) and other progressives Governors during a briefing of newsmen after the Progressives Governors’ Forum meeting held in Abuja on Wednesday, June 16, 2021.

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Court stops FG from deducting $418M from 36 states’ accounts

Lawyer Okutekpa argued that the states were not party to any contract resulting in such debts. “That is why we…
FG, Lagos synergise on boosting housing sector's contributions to economy

Metro

FG, Lagos synergise to boost housing sector’s contributions to economy

The Federal and Lagos State Governments have begun talks on how to harness potentials in the housing sector towards cushioning…
Hazard Allowance: FG, NMA to continue negotiations next week –Ngige Allowance By Joan Nwagwu Abuja, Sept. 15, 2021 (NAN) The Federal Government and the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) are to continue their negotiations next week, on the proposed new hazard allowance for doctors working in government owned hospitals. The Minister of Labour and Employment, Sen. Chris Ngige stated this at a meeting of the Presidential Committee on Salaries with the leadership of NMA and its affiliates, on the review of the hazard allowance in the health sector. This was conveyed in a statement signed by Mr Charles Akpan, Deputy Director, Press and Public Relations, in the ministry, on Wednesday, in Abuja. The minister recalled that this discussion had begun with all the health workers since March, but along the line, the NMA disagreed on fundamental principles of negotiation with the Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU). He noted that the president of the NMA requested that the discussion should be compartmentalised, which is allowed in any Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). According to the minister, when people who are not doing the same work are negotiating an interest, if they decide to be separated, it can be done at the beginning or midway, but that will put a lot of load on the negotiator. He, therefore, appealed to the NMA and JOHESU to sheath their swords, to enable the conclusion of the matter before the end of September. “If we do so, it is to your own advantage because it has to be captured in the 2022 budget. Government will also look at its purse and if there is money, the President will sign and it will be a win-win situation for all of us. “Last week, we discussed with JOHESU. We had a fruitful discussion. It is in that spirit that I am asking you that this should be fruitful, so that we can rest the issue of paying N5,000 hazard allowance. ”In 2020, it was not you who informed government. It was by our own volition that we invited both sides to the meeting where we handed over special COVID allowances to medical, dental workers and other allied health workers and we did it seamlessly. ‘I don’t know whether it was because of the fear of COVID that you worked together. Today, the divide is there. Having read the altercation between you and JOHESU, which is in the media, we can’t believe that both of you are managing one patient. ”We are appealing to you, let us unite and see how we can navigate this thing. This is COVID-19 period. Stop this dichotomy between you and JOHESU. Both of you are managing one patient. It is team work. Nobody can do it alone,” he said. On the prolonged strike of the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), Ngige called on the striking resident doctors to note their insensitivity to the plight of Nigerians, by embarking on strike in the middle of a pandemic. He maintained that the Federal Government had been religiously implementing its own part of the Memorandum of understanding (MOU) it signed with the NMA, but that rather than do their own part, the doctors have chosen to make the government the whipping dog. Ngige noted that he had remained neutral as the conciliator, but that he would no longer allow the idea of unions whipping the government every time they come for negotiations, even when the government was trying its utmost best with the other side liable of not doing their own part. He also said that timeframes had been fixed for actions to be taken, with those who are to take the actions spelt out. On the issue of MEDSABAN and MDCAN raised by the NMA, Ngige said they had set up a committee, which had held its inaugural meeting, adding that even before their inaugural meeting, the government had placed all of them back on CONMESS. “I used my powers as conciliator to say that there is a court judgment and that the government must obey. Court judgments are not what you pick and choose. No matter how bad a court judgment, affected persons must obey. ”That is whether you are government or private sector. A court has ordered that these people should be placed back on CONMESS, pending when it concludes this suit. “Again, we have a presidential committee on salaries and wages. We have put every wage on hold. There is a circular to that effect. ”So, we would have had a look at it before the amputation of people’s income in the emergency situation of COVID-19. Government is sensitive. I am sensitive to all these things,” he said. He noted that in the same MOU, NMA was asked to work towards the withdrawal of the case filed by some doctors at the industrial court and prevail on the resident doctors to call off their strike, but both have not been done. “The same goes with the Medical Residency Training Fund (MRTF). On this table, the budget office of the federation said we have N4.8 billion. Last time we paid N4.2 billion with skirmishes. ”We don’t want those skirmishes to recur. And they assured that their N4.8 billion is there and awaiting disbursement. We gave you an assignment with the CMDs and the Postgraduate Medical College to work and bring a genuine list. ”Postgraduate Medical has submitted a list of about 8,000 persons to the Ministry of Health and they discovered about 2,000 do not have registration numbers to say that they are registered doctors. So, the list was withdrawn and sent back to the college,” he said. Ngige also said that the local ARD chapters were supposed to be helping to make that possible, especially the CMDs of teaching hospitals ought to supply names of residents there. He added that most importantly, the Post graduate College should have a data base of your residents. Some of the names there are SMO 1, SMO 2, PMO 1 and PMO 2. Some have finished residency and gone out. Some are residents who have spent more than six years. ”According to the Act, they are supposed to exit. So, if you gather 8,000 of such people, why should government pay you? It happened in 2020. The problem is still there. ”Those who said they will return the money are not returning. The number is there. The Accountant General opened the account. So, you now sit down here and castigate government,” he said. Also, the Secretary General of NMA, Dr Philip Ekpe, who called for prompt attention to resolve the anarchy in the health sector, also urged the ministry to explore the window opened by the intervention of President Muhammadu Buhari to see that all the negotiations were not in vain.

News

FG, NMA continue talks next week, says Ngige

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Sen. Chris Ngige stated this at a meeting of the Presidential Committee on Salaries…
Ejimakor threatens DSS for blocking Nnamdi Kanu from lawyers

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Nnamdi Kanu demands N5B from Buhari’s govt, court fixes hearing date

Kanu, who is currently in DSS custody was kidnapped in Kenya in June and then flown to Nigeria to continue…
Buhari with some governors

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ICYMI: Nigerian governors sue Buhari, FG over N2.28T loot

They are asking the apex court to, among others, compel the Federal Government to account for about N2.28trillion (both in…
FG kicks as ASUU extends six-month-old strike

News

ICYMI: ASUU cools temper as meeting with FG successful

The Federal Government said it had a successful meeting with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
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