President Muhammadu Buhari has reacted to the call for the resignation of the service chiefs by the Nigerian senate. The senators had earlier on Tuesday said that the service chiefs should retire due to their ages and the endless insecurity Nigeria has been facing for some time. Read Also: CENTURY POWER …
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CENTURY POWER CEO CALLS FOR COST REFLECTIVE ELECTRICITY TARIFF IN RESOLVING POWER CRISES IN NIGERIA
The Managing Director/CEO, Century Power Generation Ltd, Dr. Chukwueloka Umeh has said that the total deregulation of the power sector will motivate investors to put money into all areas of the broken value-chain which will ensure that consumers enjoy quality power supply. Dr. Umeh who was speaking at a virtual …
Read More »Federal Road Safety Reacts To Video Of Unclad Man’s Brawl With Their Officers
The Federal Road Safety Corps has noted with dismay the unruly, defiant and rebellious attack that resulted into an unprecedented degree of damage to both FRSC personnel detailed on patrol operations and the patrol vehicle by a tricycle operator in Benin, Edo State. Newsextra24 has learnt The tricycle rider who …
Read More »Echendu Foundation Shares Food, Cash Donations, Relief Materials In West Africa
The Echendu Unify Engage Notable Projects For Interventions In West Africa In Nigeria, UK and across West Africa, a love-based and non-governmental organization known as Echendu Foundation, but operating as “The Echendu Unify”, has maintained an unabated commitment in Humanitarian services, interventions and support Initiatives for communities, households and individuals …
Read More »FRSC Can Impound Any Vehicle Anywhere – Abuja High Court
The Federal High Court in Abuja has affirmed the powers of the Federal Road Safety Corps to enforce traffic laws on all public roads in Nigeria and impound violators’ vehicles. Newsextra24 has learnt Justice Anwuli Chikere made these declarations in a judgment she delivered on Wednesday. The judgment was delivered …
Read More »Ethiopia Dam Reservoir Filling As Talks With Egypt, Sudan Stall
The reservoir behind the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is filling, its water minister said on Wednesday, a day after talks with Sudan and Egypt on the giant Blue Nile hydroelectric project stalled. Sudan and Egypt both fear the $4 billion dam could lead to water shortages in their own nations. …
Read More »Road Projects Attracted By Orji Kalu Commence In Abia (Photos, Video)
The construction and rehabilitation of major roads around Abia North by Sen. Orji Uzor Kalu has commenced as part of efforts to fulfill his campaign promises. The road projects when completed will ease the transportation challenges of the people as well as enhance their living standards. Some areas captured in …
Read More »Association Of Online Publishers Commends Real Estate Mogul, Kazeem Eletu-odibo
National Association of Independent Online Media Publishers, NAIOMP has commended the CEO and Chairman of Kazeem Royal Properties Ltd @kazeemroyal, Ambassador Dr. Prince Kazeem Eletu Odibo for his laudable contributions to the empowerment of Nigerian youths. The commendation is coming after Prince Kazeem Eletu Odibo Foundation empowered two of his …
Read More »Enugu State Government Starts Upgrading And Revamping Of Nike Lake Resort
NIKE LAKE RESORT HOTEL, ENUGU, UNDERGOES MASSIVE TRANSFORMATION The administration of Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State is presently carrying out massive transformation of one of the finest and most outstanding hotels in the entire South East geo-political zone, the Nike Lake Resort Hotel, Enugu. The newly inaugurated Board of …
Read More »Lagos Government Seals Bars, Lounges, Restaurants Contravening COVID19 Protocols
LASG Seals Facilities Contravening COVID-19 Protocols The Lagos State Safety Commission has sealed 33 social facilities including bars, lounges, restaurants, gyms and spas for engaging in activities and operations contrary to the State Government’s COVID-19 reopening protocols. Newsextra24 has learnt Speaking during an enforcement exercise, the Director-General, Safety Commission, Mr. …
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