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Eid-El-Kabir : Senator Tokunbo Abiru felicitates with Muslims, urges Nigerians to remain steadfast despite challenges
The Senator representing Lagos East Senatorial District, *Distinguished Senator Mukhail Adetokunbo Abiru, FCA,* has congratulated Muslims in Nigeria on this year's Eid-El-Kabir celebration. He urged Muslims to emulate Prophet Ibrahim's submission to Almighty Allah's will and called for religious tolerance and peaceful coexistence among Nigerians.
16/06/2024
‘Your name will remain in gold in Lagos Public Service’ – Sanwo-Olu tells Muri-Okunola
Lagos State Government, on Tuesday, formally pulled the 21st Head of Service (HOS), Mr. Hakeem Muri-Okunola, out of the civil service, with a ceremonial parade.
Supreme Court okays indefinite use of old, new banknotes
The Supreme Court, on Wednesday, said both the old and the new resigned naira notes remain legal tender till further notice.
No one should reject old naira banknotes, CBN warns
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) reiterated on Wednesday that all denominations of banknotes issued by the Apex Bank remain legal tender across the country and as such, nobody should reject them as a means of payment.
Tobi Amusan remain 100m Hurdles World Record Holder, loses Title to Jamaica’s Williams
Nigeria’s medal hopeful, Tobi Amusan failed to defend her world championship title in Budapest as she placed 6th in the final of Women’s 100m hurdles on Thursday.
Tinubu tasks APC leaders to remain steadfast, re-engineer economic, political landscape
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Thursday urged the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC), particularly elected officials, to be steadfastly committed to good governance which will re-engineer the economic and political landscape of the nation to address the needs of the poor.
2023 General Elections: Remain politically neutral, Buhari charges Police
President Muhammadu Buhari has charged the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) to remain politically neutral and ensure the country delivers a successful election next year.