Refusal to accept results is root of polls’ violence, say stakeholders THE Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Monday came under serious criticisms by some members of the ruling People’s ‎Democratic Party
A WOMEN group, under the aegis of Echoes of Women in Africa Initiative (ECOWA), has called on the Federal Government to ensure that the rescheduled dates of March 28 and April 11
THE Senate Committee on Banking, Finance and other financial institutions, on Monday, rejected the Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers Act 2003, (repeal and re-enactment) Bill, 2015. The bill, which seeks to
THE Ministry of Foreign Affairs has made an appeal to Indonesia on the release of three prisoners currently on death row in the country, asking that the prisoners should be allowed to
BARELY two weeks to the general elections in Nigeria, a group of concerned Nigerians in London has advocated for a fair and balanced coverage by the international media. The group, which comprised
THE Lagos Chambers of Commerce and Industry on Monday announced that stakeholders’ confimdence in the nation’s Tourism, Financial and Professional Service sectors recorded dwindling fortunes in the first 68 days of 2015.
SOME candidates who registered to write the 2015 Unified Tertiary and Matriculation Examinations (UTME) in Nasarawa State say they are not afraid to write the Computer-Based Test. Speaking to NAN in Keffi
TROOPS from Chad and Niger have retaken the northeastern Nigerian town of Damasak as part of regional efforts to combat the Islamists who have pledged allegiance to Islamic State militants. Boko Haram
Want N’Assembly to intervene CITING recklessness, some civil society organizations in Nigeria have called on the National Assembly to call the Executive arm of government to order in its planned scrapping of
THE Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), has suspended 23 senior officers over alleged extortion of $13,000, rape and other offences. NCS disclosed Monday that 12 of the officers were suspended from service pending