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LASG Slashes LASU Tuition Fee, New Payment Regime To Take Immediate Effect

By Benjamin Omoike The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has slashed the tuition fee of Lagos State University (LASU), to create opportunities for more students to acquire tertiary education. As

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NWF Announce Preparations For African Championships, Olympic Qualifiers

The Nigeria Wrestling Federation (NWF) have announced plans to get the country’s wrestlers ready for the Africa/Oceania Olympic qualifying tournament from 2nd to 4th April and the preceding 2021 African

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COVID-19: DELTA STATE CP REAFFIRMS COMMAND’S DETERMINATION TO ENFORCE ALL GOVERNMENT RESTRICTION ORDERS

The Delta state Commissioner of Police, CP Ari Muhammed Ali FCIA Psc+ has stated that with the prevailing circumstance and increasing cases of (COVID-19) in the State, they are determined

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Gov. Okowa loses father

Delta Governor, Senator (Dr) Ifeanyi Okowa, on Thursday, announced the passing of his father, Pa Arthur Okorie Okowa, at the age of 88 year. According to the governor in a

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Super Eagles player,Gabriel Okechukwu seals mega deal…vows to paint Japan red with goals

Former Nigeria under 23 star and Super Eagles striker Gabriel Okechukwu has completed his move to Japanese top side Consadole Sapporo. The former Water fc of Abuja player signed a

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Okowa calls for inclusive governance to curb agitations

  Delta Governor, Senator (Dr) Ifeanyi Okowa, has called for an all-inclusive governance to curb the myriad of agitations rocking the country.  Okowa made the call on Wednesday when he received

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PLATEAU EXCO APPROVES 3 BILLION BOND FOR PROJECTS, MOVES TO CREATE COOPERATIVE SOCIETY AGENCY

The Plateau State Executive Council has approved the sourcing of a 3 billion naira bond from the capital market to finance some capital projects. This was one of the decisions

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ORTOM NOT MOVED BY MIYETTI ALLAH’S ANTICS…By Nathaniel Ikyur

Nigerian farmers and herders have really not been too friendly. There has been some animosity between them over grazing activities of the cattle. Anytime herds graze on farmlands, destroying crops

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MUCH ADO ABOUT TETFUND PROJECTS AT PLATEAU STATE UNIVERSITY BOKKOS-By Makut Simon Macham

Recently when the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Plateau State University Bokkos Chapter, declared a strike just when students were preparing to resume after spending months at home due

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Residents Seek Help As Gridlock Returns to Apapa After Removal Of Mobile Policemen

… As Commuters, Stakeholders Exonerate Presidential Task Force By Benjamin Omoike As the perennial gridlock  resurfaces on the Apapa axis, with many stationary tankers and containerised trucks blocking the roads,

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