NEWS Suspension: Court shifts judgment in Natasha’s suit against Akpabio, others to July 4 By Dele Fashomi 3 months ago The Federal High Court in Abuja has adjourned the judgment, in the suit filed by
NEWS NJC wields big hammer, sacks 10 judges, recommends 21 others for appointment By Dele Fashomi 3 months ago The National Judicial Council (NJC) at its 109th Meeting presided over by the Chief Justice
NEWS Ogun Council Of Obas, Viable Tool For Socio-Economic Development – Ogun Gov By Dele Fashomi 3 months ago The Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has re-affirmed that the State Council of Obas
NEWS US, Iran engage in battle of narratives over nuclear sites’ destruction By Dele Fashomi 3 months ago Iran’s supreme leader has insisted the US “gained no achievements” from strikes on its nuclear
NEWS NIGERIAN CIVIL SERVICE, BACKBONE OF EFFECTIVE ADMINISTRATION ACROSS BORDERS – PRESIDENT TINUBU By Dele Fashomi 3 months ago . DIRECTS COMPREHENSIVE PERSONNEL AUDIT AND SKILLS GAP President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Thursday, in
NEWS Drama as prosecution tags EFCC’s case against Yahaya Bello as “political case” By Dele Fashomi 3 months ago There was a mild drama at the Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday, as
NEWS Hijra 1447 New Year: MUSWEN Urges Muslims to Pray for Divine Guidance, Peace, and Progress By Dele Fashomi 3 months ago The Muslim Ummah of South West Nigeria (MUSWEN) has called on Muslims across Nigeria and
NEWS ISRAEL-IRAN CEASEFIRE: A TRIUMPH OF DIPLOMACY, SAYS GROUP By Dele Fashomi 3 months ago A group, the Coalition for Global Peace (CGP), on Thursday, described the ceasefire deal between
NEWS Coalition of security officers’ wives, NGO partner on fight against drug abuse By Dele Fashomi 3 months ago A coalition of security officers’ wives and a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Bridge and Bond Development
NEWS If You Want It Dirty, You’ll Get It Dirty’, Benue Diaspora DG Escalates Threat Against National Record Reporter, By Our Reporter By Dele Fashomi 3 months ago The Editor-in-Chief of National Record, Iduh L. Onah, has raised alarm over what he described