Author: Tobi Oluwaseun Adesanya

Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, is a dynamic and passionate leader who has been tirelessly working towards creating better education and Nkeiruka Onyejeocha is the Minister of State for Labour and Employment in Nigeria, and she is known for her dynamic and passionate leadership.  She has been working tirelessly towards creating better education and employment opportunities for the people of Nigeria. Since taking office, Minister Onyejeocha has been the driving force behind various initiatives aimed at creating jobs and advancing remote work in the country. One of the key achievements of Minister Onyejeocha’s tenure has…

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Under the leadership of Joseph Terlumun Utsev, the Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, there have been remarkable changes in the water supply dynamics in Anambra State, Nigeria. For over fifteen years, the state has been facing a water crisis due to the collapse of the public pipe-borne water system. This forced the residents to rely on alternative sources like boreholes for their daily water needs. However, under Utsev’s administration, there has been a significant improvement in the water supply infrastructure in the state. One of the major achievements of Utsev’s administration is the rehabilitation of 5 large urban water…

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The presidency of Bola Ahmed Tinubu has faced its fair share of scrutiny, with many questioning the impact of his administration on the transformation of Nigeria. However, behind the scenes, significant strides are being made to propel the nation forward. President Tinubu’s recent actions have demonstrated his commitment to revitalizing the country’s economy and fostering growth. One of the most notable moves made by President Tinubu was the signing of three executive orders. These orders are strategic in streamlining processes, reducing bureaucratic bottlenecks, and creating a better business environment. While the immediate effects may not be visible, these orders lay…

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The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has taken a proactive step towards promoting the rights and privileges of persons living with disabilities in Nigeria. In a recent directive, the Minister instructed the establishment of a five-man committee tasked with designing a framework for engagement with the National Commission for Persons with Disabilities. This initiative aims to raise awareness about the rights and privileges entitled to individuals with disabilities across the country. During a courtesy visit to his office by the Executive Secretary of the National Commission for Persons with Disabilities, Dr. James Lalu, in Abuja, the Minister…

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The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa, emphasized the importance of national unity in addressing the challenges of banditry, terrorism, and other threats facing Nigeria. Speaking at the second edition of Unity Schools Old Students Association’s (USOSA) sports carnival in Abuja, General Musa called on all Nigerians, regardless of tribe or religion, to come together and confront these common enemies. General Musa stressed the need for Nigerians to promote the nation’s diversity for development, highlighting that there are individuals who do not wish Nigeria well. He urged Nigerians to unite and shame these enemies by working together as…

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Residential neighborhoods across the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, are facing a growing crisis as refuse dumps continue to accumulate, posing significant health and environmental risks to residents. A recent investigation conducted by DAILY POST revealed alarming conditions in areas such as Karu Site, Jikwoyi, Kurudu, Kubwa, Gwarinpa, and Utako, all under the jurisdiction of the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC). Indiscriminate dumping of refuse by residents and cart pushers, commonly known as ‘Baban Bola,’ has led to the formation of towering refuse heaps that remain unattended for weeks. These heaps not only occupy road spaces but also emit foul odors,…

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In a recent interview on Arise TV’s morning show, constitutional lawyer Ewa Okpo criticized the actions of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in its ongoing confrontation with former Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, labeling it as “trial by mischief.” Okpo highlighted the inappropriate nature of EFCC’s attempt to arrest Bello despite the existence of a restraining order, which had not been lifted at the time of the incident. Describing the situation as an abuse of the court process, Okpo outlined the legal procedures that should have been followed by the EFCC in prosecuting Bello. He emphasized the…

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When Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State took office, critics doubted his ability to deliver on his promise of transformation. But within just 100 days, he proved them all wrong! During his first 100 days in office, Governor Adeleke tackled the challenges head-on, prioritizing the welfare of Osun residents and setting the stage for unprecedented progress. From clearing salary and pension arrears to enrolling thousands in the Osun Health Insurance Scheme, he demonstrated a commitment to improving the lives of his people. But Governor Adeleke didn’t stop there. In just six months, he embarked on a monumental infrastructure overhaul, constructing…

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In a recent meeting with Prime Minister Mark Rutte of the Netherlands, President Bola Tinubu highlighted Nigeria’s economic resilience and commitment to making tough decisions for the nation’s long-term benefit. Speaking in The Hague on Thursday, April 25, Tinubu emphasized Nigeria’s potential as an investment destination and its role in the global clean energy future. Acknowledging the short-term challenges of his government’s decisions, Tinubu reiterated his determination to prioritize the long-term interests of Nigerians. He emphasized the immense trade opportunities Nigeria offers to the Netherlands across various sectors and outlined ongoing reforms to enhance the investment climate. Tinubu particularly emphasized…

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SP Benjamin Hundeyin, Public Relations Officer for the Lagos State Police Command, has voiced dissatisfaction with estate security officers who insist on doing routine checks before granting police entry to their premises. He announced this in a recent post on his X account on Friday. This was in response to an X user, @AyBenson, who accused police officers from the Ogombo Division of violently beating up his estate security worker on Wednesday, April 24. The X user said that the security guard was simply performing his “due diligence” when “they jumped out numbering about 10 and descended on him with…

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