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There is an ongoing clash between Dr. Greg Ezeilo, Chairman of Anambra State Board of Internal Revenue Services, and Dr. Christian Madubuko, the Executive Director of Operations, over the revenue profile of the state. Each party is accusing the other of peddling false information. This clash is also affecting their supporters in revenue collection.
Terrorists attacked a town in Taraba state, Nigeria, killing two Christians, injuring several others, and kidnapping six individuals. This incident adds to the ongoing wave of violence and persecution against Christians in the country.
A Facebook post claimed that Abdullahi Ganduje, national chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), said that regardless of President Bola Tinubu's performance, he "must win a second term." However, there is no credible evidence to support this claim, with only an unreliable blog and YouTube video reproducing the alleged remarks. The lack of specificity regarding where and when the statement was made further raises doubts about its authenticity.
Bühler's optical sorting technology presents a breakthrough in ensuring food safety in Nigeria by detecting and reducing aflatoxin contamination in maize. This innovative solution utilizes real-time data to monitor and analyze contamination risk, protecting the food chain and improving the quality of animal feed. The technology will be presented at the Food and Nutrition Security seminar in Ibadan, Nigeria.
A boat carrying around 100 people capsized in the Niger River in Nigeria, resulting in a tragic accident that has claimed the lives of 28 individuals so far. The majority of the passengers were women and children, and an extensive search and rescue operation is underway to locate dozens of missing individuals. The cause of the accident is yet to be determined, but concerns regarding frequent boat incidents in Nigeria continue to rise.
Kano state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Muhammad Usaini Gumel, warns about the dangers of misinformation, hate speech, and defamation on social media platforms. He advocates for strict regulation to counter the negative impacts. This article delves into the perils of social media and the need for responsible usage.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Ezenwo Nyesom Wike, has denied recent online media reports that he plans to invite the EFCC and ICPC to investigate the former FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello. The FCT Minister's office categorically stated that the reports are baseless and lack merit. They urge the public to disregard the misinformation and exercise caution when encountering such unfounded reports.
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) chapter of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) has instructed its members to commence an industrial strike due to non-payment of salaries and allowances. The strike is set to begin on September 11th, 2023, affecting both primary and secondary schools across the FCT. The NUT is demanding payment of 25 months arrears and implementation of the 40 percent peculiar allowance for teachers. The union states that the council chairmen have failed to address these issues, leaving them with no choice but to take industrial action. The NUT is urging parents to keep their children safe at home during the strike.
A boat accident in Niger State has resulted in the loss of several lives, with 24 bodies recovered so far and 30 individuals rescued. The incident occurred between the Jabba and Kainji dams, leaving over 40 people still missing. The victims, mainly farmers, were on their way to their farms across the River Niger. Efforts are being made by the Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA) and local divers to continue the search and rescue operation. The Governor of Niger State has expressed shock and offered his condolences to the affected communities.
The death toll in a boat accident in Niger State, Nigeria, has reached 28, with dozens still missing. The tragic incident occurred in the remote Gbajibo community, leaving communities devastated and mobilizing in a search and rescue effort. The accident highlights the transportation challenges faced by many riverine communities in Nigeria, where rivers are often the main means of travel. This article delves into the details of the incident, the ongoing search for missing individuals, and the need for improved safety measures in the country's waterways.
Terrorists in Nigeria's Taraba state killed two Christians and kidnapped six others in an early morning attack. This incident adds to the rising cases of violence and religious persecution in the country, where Christians are targeted by various militant groups. Nigeria leads the world in Christians killed for their faith, making it one of the most dangerous places to be a Christian.
Gunmen suspected to be kidnappers targeted a home in the Mile 6 area of Jalingo, Taraba State, resulting in the death of a housewife and injury to her husband. The incident adds to the rising crime rate in the area, raising concerns among residents. The Taraba Police Command is currently investigating the incident and urging the public to provide any information that may help apprehend the criminals involved.
A tragic boat accident in Nigeria has resulted in the death of 28 people, with dozens more still missing. The incident occurred on the River Niger, as the boat was carrying around 100 passengers, mostly women and children, to their crops. Emergency services have been mobilized to search for the missing individuals, while authorities urge caution and highlight the need for life jackets and safe transport practices.
The Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) and the Plateau state government have reached an agreement to resolve their tax dispute. A four-man technical committee has been set up to address the matter, and the NSITF has paid a backlog of Pay As You Earn Tax (PAYE) to the Plateau State Internal Revenue Service (PSIRS).
At least 26 people lost their lives in a tragic boat accident on the Niger River in Nigeria. The boat, carrying over 100 passengers, capsized while en route to a farm on the other side of the river. Boat accidents caused by overloading and poor regulation of water transportation are unfortunately common in Nigeria. This incident further highlights the urgent need for improved safety measures in the country's waterways.
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