Why we went to SERAP’s office – SSS
The SSS said its operatives did not invade SERAP's office but only visited the place.
The SSS said its operatives did not invade SERAP's office but only visited the place.
Cubana Chief Preist gave his counsel in an Instagram to suspects who have received EFCC invitations.
The deceased and some other members of a movie set were killed when their boat capsized in River Niger in ...
The South African contingent in MONUSCO is again in the spotlight at the UN Security Council.
The lawmakers noted that some MDAs now create multiple sub-accounts that allow them to bypass the TSA.
"Call these men to order," a human rights activist said to police authorities in Nigeria.
The latest incident occurred about four months after the police in Imo State commenced an orderly room trial of six ...
Mr Tinubu charged security agents to be more professional and careful when conducting their operations to avoid risking the lives ...
The Senate noted that the delay in missions and renewal of Nigeria international passport by the Nigerian Immigration Service nationwide ...
he resigned in protest of being called a terrorist by the governor of the state.
The lawmaker, Kpam Sokpo, and others were allegedly assaulted by soldiers of the 401 Division of the Nigerian Army on ...
"It is shameful that a private individual through the corridors of power ... can easily manipulate their way into gagging ...
The bank said it is only reissuing the old N200 as approved by the president.
Mr Omipidan said that it was funny for Mr Lasun to have alleged that his residence was attacked by the ...
The police reportedly brutalised some Nigerians who were protesting in Abuja on 1 October
The lawmakers would be visiting customs' warehouses across Nigeria.
A PREMIUM TIMES investigation showed the Senate President maintained an undeclared offshore firm.
Men of the Nigerian Army and members of IPOB clashed on Sunday in Abia State.
The party Chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun, condemned the violence in Rivers and Kaduna states.
“This is because they could not afford a N100,000 levied on each fishing boat,” a lawmaker said.
The government has apologised for the "unfortunate turn of events".
PREMIUM TIMES had reported how a recent recruitment by the SSS exposed a shocking lopsidedness
The Kano State house of Assembly has set up a seven-member panel to probe allegations against the emir
The opposition party accused the presidency of bias.
The lawmakers have invited memoranda from top officials and 241 firms.
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