Police Recruitment: PSC Shortlists 171,956 Applicants For CBT
Police Recruitment: PSC Shortlists 171,956 Applicants For CBT
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Police Recruitment: PSC Shortlists 171,956 Applicants For CBT
Read full article →The Federal Government in collaboration with state Governors have agreed to set up a committee to tackle the issue of hoarding of farm produce in the country.
Read full article →ADAS-P Partners With Adamawa State Ministry Of Commerce To Harness Potentials
Read full article →The Borno Government has cleared 500 suspects of involvement in terrorism and released them from the Army detention facility at Giwa Barracks, Maiduguri
Read full article →The Police Command in Gombe State says the mobile Police Barracks located at 34 PMF Squadron along Kwami town, has been razed by fire.
Read full article →Sadiq Abbas Tafida polled a total of 19,681 votes to defeat other candidates.
Read full article →Ambassador Abayomi Nurain Mumuni, a prominent member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to prioritize timely salary payments for workers. Mumuni, a former gubernatorial candidate of the defunct Congress for Progressives Change (CPC) in Lagos State, expressed his appeal in a statement issued by his media aide on Wednesday.
Read full article →The Nigerian Meteorological Agency, NiMet, says there will be haziness and thunderstorms across the country from Thursday to Saturday.
Read full article →Taraba CAN Tenders Public Apology Over Involvement In Politics
Read full article →IGP Hails Bauchi As An Epitome of Harmony, Pledges Continued Support For Sustaining Peace
Read full article →Gombe Governor Hails AVM Henry Yurkusi’s Promotion In Nigerian Air Force
Read full article →Fintiri Inaugurates Board Chairman, Members Of Muslim Pilgrims Commission
Read full article →Adamawa Governor Inaugurates 13 Permanent Secretaries
Read full article →Gubio: Mali Constitutes Thirteen-man Task Force Committee For Sangaya Reform
Read full article →During a press briefing, Professor Osodeke expressed deep concern over the deteriorating state of university education, attributing it to what he described as “total neglect” by the government.
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