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Third Mainland Bridge: LASTMA gives update on traffic situation

Written by 25 July, 2020
Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), has warned that obstruction by trucks will affect the free flow of traffic on alternative routes as the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos is partially closed.

NIPOST: Osinbajo reacts to increment in courier services license

Written by 25 July, 2020
The Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo on Saturday reacted to concerns raised by Nigerians over the increment of courier and logistics license fees by the Nigerian Postal Services, NIPOST.

National Diaspora Day: Abia Speaker assures passage of Diaspora Bill

Written by 25 July, 2020
Hon Chinedum Orji, the Speaker of the Abia State House of Assembly, has assured Abia citizens in the diaspora that the Diaspora Commission Bill 2020 will be passed into law.

25-year-old jilted lover commits suicide in Kano

Written by 25 July, 2020
One Ashiru Musa Danrimi, a 25-year-Old man has allegedly stabbed himself to death in Kano after being jilted by his girlfriend.

N15billion Scandal! How Davido’s Angry Dad, Deji Adeleke, Truncated NBET MD, Amobi’s Second Tenure

Written by 25 July, 2020
 “Your type does not build but destroy” – Adeleke charges at Amobi

COVID-19: Nigerian govt directs all civil servants to undergo tests

Written by 25 July, 2020
The federal government on Friday, issued a circular directing all Ministries, Agencies and Departments (MDAs), to carry out COVID-19 tests for all civil servants.

WASSCE 2020: Private schools to resume August 3 in Lagos state

Written by 25 July, 2020
The National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools (NAPPS) in Lagos State has said Senior Secondary School students will resume on August 3.

Nigerian newspapers: 10 things you need to know this Saturday morning

Written by 25 July, 2020
1. The Naira on Friday weakened marginally against the dollar at both the parallel market and the investor’s window. The Nigerian currency traded at N472.5 to the dollar at the parallel market, down by 0.5 points from N472 exchanged on Thursday and closed at N389.50 to the dollar at the investor’s window, down by 1.50 points from N388 it traded on Thursday.