Strike: Saraki sues National Assembly Workers

Strike: Saraki sues National Assembly Workers

Nigeria’s Senate President Dr. Bukola Saraki has sued workers of the National Assembly for embarking on an industrial action over unpaid allowances. In a an ex-parte motion issued by the National Industrial Court of Nigeria in Abuja, and which was signed by the Assistant Chief Registrar, Hauwa Yakubu, Esq., the Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Yakubu Dogara sought a restraining order stopping the workers under the Parliamentary…

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South West Development Commission bill passes first reading at Senate

South West Development Commission bill passes first reading at Senate

A bill seeking to establish the South West Development Commission on Wednesday passed first reading at the Senate. The Bill was initiated by Senator Gbenga Ashafa (Lagos East). If the Bill is eventually passed, it would bring the commissions managed by the Federal Government to four. While the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) is already in operation and those of North East, South East Commission were passed last week by the lawmakers. The new bill…

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Again, Bayelsa gets new police boss

Again, Bayelsa gets new police boss

A new Commissioner of Police has been deployed to Bayelsa State to replace Mr. Joseph Mukan who had barely spent two months in the state. The new police boss who has since resumed duties is Mr. Aminu Saleh who, until his redeployment was the CP Lagos Airport. CP Mukan has been redeployed to take his place at the Lagos Airport. A statement from Bayelsa State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr. Asinim Butswat, described Saleh…

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Zimbabwe inquiry finds use of live bullets to stop election violence unjustified

Zimbabwe inquiry finds use of live bullets to stop election violence unjustified

HARARE (Reuters) – The use of live bullets by the military to quell Zimbabwe’s post-election violence in August was “disproportionate and unjustified” President Emmerson Mnangagwa said on Tuesday, reading from a report presented by a team investigating the clashes. The violence erupted after Mnangagwa was declared the first elected head of state since Robert Mugabe’s removal from power, left six people dead and dozens injured.

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Popular singers, Adekunle Gold, Simi engaged

Popular singers, Adekunle Gold, Simi engaged

Popular singer, Simisola Ogunleye aka Simi and Adekunle Gold are reportedly engaged. According to a post on The Net Instagram page on Tuesday, the duo got engaged over the weekend. The engagement was reportedly attended by only close family and photos were not allowed at the events. The post read,”Did you guys hear that Simi and Adekunle Gold are now engaged? The two had a low key introduction ceremony this past weekend. ”It was attended…

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Nigerian soldier killed in latest Boko Haram attack

Nigerian soldier killed in latest Boko Haram attack

Boko Haram jihadists killed one soldier and injured another in an attack on a military base in Nigeria’s northeast Borno state, the latest attack in the region, military sources said Tuesday. Jihadists in four trucks fitted with anti-aircraft guns stormed the base in Mairari village close to the garrison town of Monguno on Monday briefly seizing it, said the sources who asked not to be identified. One source said “soldiers were dislodged from the base…

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Buhari rejects NASS approval of N488.7bn refund to states

Buhari rejects NASS approval of N488.7bn refund to states

President Muhammadu Buhari has rejected the sum of N488.7 billion approved by the National Assembly as refund to state governments for projects executed on behalf of the Federal Government. Buhari communicated the decision through a letter read by the President of the Senate, Sen. Bukola Saraki, at plenary on Tuesday. The president said he rejected the National Assembly’s approval because it violated the provisions of the Public Procurement Act 2007. He noted that whereas the…

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Philippines contestant Catriona Gray named Miss Universe

Philippines contestant Catriona Gray named Miss Universe

BANGKOK — Catriona Gray of the Philippines was named winner of the Miss Universe 2018 competition in the Thai capital Bangkok, besting contestants from 93 other countries to claim the prize. The 24-year-old Gray edged out first runner-up Tamaryn Green of South Africa and third-place Sthefany Gutierrez of Venezuela. The theme of the 67th Miss Universe pageant was “Empowered Women” and was judged by seven women including former pageant winners, businesswomen, and a fashion designer.

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China hopes U.S. can learn not to “blurt things out” after Zambia denial

China hopes U.S. can learn not to “blurt things out” after Zambia denial

China hopes the United States can learn a lesson and “not blurt things out”, the foreign ministry said on Monday, after Zambia denied claims by a White House official that China is about to take over its state power utility to recover debt. U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton said on Thursday that China’s quest for more power in Africa was evident in nations like Zambia, where China was poised to take over utility company…

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Zimbabwe’s Banking Sector Boosts Profits Amid Turmoil in Rest of Economy

Zimbabwe’s Banking Sector Boosts Profits Amid Turmoil in Rest of Economy

Zimbabwe’s banking sector boosted profitability in the nine months to Sept. 30, posting an aggregate net profit of 283.98 million U.S. dollars, latest Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) figures show. This was a 76.68 percent increase from a net profit of 160.73 million dollars for the corresponding period in 2017, the Herald newspaper reported Friday. “The improved earnings performance was buoyed by non-interest income arising from a surge in digital transactional volumes as well as…

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