FG Seeks World Bank’s Assistance For Out-Of-School Children
The Federal Government has called on the World Bank to assist Nigeria in reducing the number of out-of-school children from 10 to 5 million by the year 2023. The government…
The Federal Government has called on the World Bank to assist Nigeria in reducing the number of out-of-school children from 10 to 5 million by the year 2023. The government…
The disinfection of schools against the spread of COVID-19 in preparation for the resumption of class activities will begin on Tuesday, the Federal Government announced on Monday. It also explained…
The Federal Government has offered 60 per cent debt forgiveness to defaulting radio and TV stations as part of palliative measures against coronavirus pandemic. The concerned stations are indebted to…
A week after the federal government opened the portal to receive applications for the enrollment of Batch C N-Power beneficiaries, over three million youths have applied. A statement from the…
With Wednesday’s approval of the N2.3 trillion Nigeria Economic Sustainability Plan by the Federal Executive Council, the Federal Government has stopped what it called non-critical and administrative capital spending, including…
Federal Government on Thursday created digital platforms for interactions and conferences among Ministries, Departments and government agencies. The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Ali Pantami explained that the…
The House of Representatives has begun an investigation of the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency for allegedly failing to remit revenue totalling N1.343tn to the Federal Government coffers. The House,…
The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) says the Federal Government have approved that all Africans could come to Nigeria without Visa from January 2020. The Comptroller General, NIS, Mr Muhammad Babandede,…
A Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos has ordered the Federal Government to recover pensions collected by former governors serving as ministers and members of the National Assembly. Details later.
No fewer than 1,044 Nigerians were stopped by the Federal Government from departing the country in 2018, The reason for the decision by the government could not be ascertained, but…