The Nigerian Ports Authority said the Federal Ministry of Works, Power and Housing prevented it from fixing some parts of the deplorable Apapa port access roads.
Tuesday, 18 June 2019
Soldiers’ inadequate commitment affecting insurgency war – Buratai
• Boko Haram attacks four military bases in one week
Olaleye Aluko, Godwin Isenyo, James Abraham and Justin Tyopuusu
The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, has lamented that some officers and men’s insufficient commitment is affecting the success of the counter-insurgency operations in the country.
Monday, 17 June 2019
Govs’ failure to replace retired teachers threatens public secondary education
For your information, since 2009 till date, more than 7,000 teachers have retired in Ogun State without replacements. We have advised the government but they are always complaining about funding – Ogun NUT chair
Ada Wodu, John Charles, Adekunle Peter, Bola Bamigbola, Tunji Bosun, Peter Dada, Abiodun Nejo and Sampson Itode
Tennis: Zverev survives scare to beat Haase in Halle
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Federal ministry stopped us from fixing Apapa road —NPA
The Nigerian Ports Authority said the Federal Ministry of Works, Power and Housing prevented it from fixing some parts of the deplorable ...

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This strike should not be allowed to go on as it will spoil the yuletide season for Nigerians. Oil workers under the aegis of the NUPE...
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Nigeria is at a dangerous stage today that even the president, Goodluck Jonathan, is afraid to travel to Chibok to assure the parents ...