3,907 Arms Unaccounted For Before Egbetokun’s Tenure — Police
The Police Force said 3,907 arms were unaccounted for from the police armory before the tenure of Kayode Egbetokun as the Inspector General of Police, IGP.
The Police Force said 3,907 arms were unaccounted for from the police armory before the tenure of Kayode Egbetokun as the Inspector General of Police, IGP.
The Director-General of the Department of State Services, Oluwatosin Ajayi, has called for a policy mandating the recruitment of first-class graduates into the intelligence agency to strengthen national security.
The National Working Committee of the Peoples Democratic Part, PDP, has affirmed a former National Youth Leader, Sunday Ude-Okoye, as the party’s National Secretary.
The four tax reform bills transmitted to the National Assembly in 2024 by President Bola Tinubu have scaled second reading at the House of Representatives.
An Osun-based social affairs analyst, Wole Oladapo has berated Osun State Independent Electoral Commission, OSSIEC under the leadership of Hashim Abioye antics in the ongoing political spat between All Progressives Congress, APC and Peoples Democratic Party, PDP ahead of the local government poll scheduled to hold on 22nd of February, 2025, saying OSSIEC is acting as PDP government’s agent.
No fewer than 12 people have died from Lassa fever in Ondo State, with 112 confirmed cases and 353 reported infections, the state government has disclosed.
Popular Afrobeat legend Innocent Idibia, widely known as 2Baba, has set social media abuzz after confirming his romantic relationship with Edo State lawmaker Natasha Osawaru. The revelation comes amid his recent divorce from his wife, Annie Idibia, with the singer expressing his desire to take things further with Osawaru. Speculation surrounding their relationship intensified after […]
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control has sealed the Idumota open drug market in Lagos State.
The Enugu State Police Command has confirmed the death of a patent medicine dealer, Nnaemeka Ugwu, at the Nsukka Area Command during a visit to secure the release of his detained wife.
The WHO announced the delivery of initial medicines to Mongolia and Uzbekistan as part of a pilot project aimed at improving childhood cancer survival rates, which are below 30% in low-income countries. The project will provide treatments for around 5,000 children across 30 hospitals in six nations. With plans to expand to 50 countries, the initiative is backed by a $200 million commitment from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.