The Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC, has called on telecommunication subscribers to reject the Federal Government’s new 50 per cent tariff hike.
Senator Ekweremadu, the wife, and one Obinna Obeta were sentenced to prison by a UK court for their involvement in organ harvesting.
The College of Medicine students of the University College Hospital have staged a peaceful protest over the persistent blackout at the hospital.
The Nigerian Labour Congress has called for the resignation of the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, over the repeated collapse of the national power grid.
Ire of lawyers have argued that the move by the House of Representatives to assign a five-year tenure to the office of the Chief Justice of the Federation, CJN, President of the Court of Appeal, the Chief Judges of the 36 states of the Federation, and other heads of courts in Nigeria is unnecessary.
Osun Food Bank, a joint initiative of Eniobani Iranwo Foundation and Noah Olawuwo Oderinu Foundation with the support of Rédíò Afinju, has commenced the second phase of the Food Subsidy Programme aimed at cushioning the effect of the hike in commodity prices for Osun State residents and dwellers.
The US Supreme Court has upheld a law that will ban TikTok in the United States, potentially denying the video-sharing app to 170 million users within two days.
The Federal High Court in Lagos has fixed January 20, 2025, for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to arraign the Chairman of Honeywell Group, Oba Otudeko, and a former commercial Bank Managing Director, Stephen Onasanya, for allegedly looting N12.3bn from the Bank.
Workers and residents of Ondo State has criticised Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa for the late declaration of a work-free day ahead of Saturday’s local government election in the state.