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President Bola Tinubu has been urged to extend enquiry into all government Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) indicted of paying over N159bn public funds into private accounts in violation of financial transparency laws. The call is coming on the heels of a recent investigative report by Premium Times and data
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Education activists and Stakeholders have called for an immediate probe of the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) funds allegedly misappropriated at Osun State secondary schools’ projects. The call for probe follows an investigation by Pen Press, exposing that millions paid for the provision of teaching and learning materials at Amere
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… It’s A Major Cause Of Disabilities, PWDs Lament Federal and state governments and regulatory agencies have been tasked to adopt more stringent measures to curb medical quackery bedevilling Nigeria’s health sector. The President of the Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists of Nigeria (AMLSN), Dr. Casimir Ifeanyi, led the call
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… as state govt blamed for failure access UBEC funds Federal and state governments have been urged to address the problems of out-of-school children through reforms and enrichment of the Almajiri system in Nigeria. The call follows the alarming rise in the number of out-of-school children, which, according to a
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… faults Lagos Govt for lack of proper monitoring The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) says it’s probing reports of the “maltreatment” of Nigerians at plastic and hair-producing factories in Lagos state and will not hesitate to punish the firms if found guilty. A recent investigation by TheCable had indicted
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An Abuja-based taxi driver, who returned a bag containing cash and other valuables forgotten in his cab to the owner, says there are many Nigerians with high levels of integrity. Hassan Abubakar returned the sum of N50,000, a laptop, golden earrings, an international passport, a power bank and ATM cards
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The federal government has been urged to address the fundamental causes of certificate racketeering and tackle the prevalence of “degree mills” in the country. The call follows an investigative report by Daily Nigeria Newspaper reporter Umar Audu, revealing how he obtained a degree within six weeks and even embarked on
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The federal government has been urged to address the fundamental causes of certificate racketeering and tackle the prevalence of “degree mills” in the country. The call follows an investigative report by Daily Nigeria Newspaper reporter Umar Audu, revealing how he obtained a degree within six weeks and even embarked on