The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared that it will wait for a definitive ruling from the Court of Appeal before taking a final stance on the leadership struggle within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). The resolution followed a high-level meeting on Friday, convened by the Chairman of INEC, Joash Amupitan, at the Commission’s headquarters in Abuja. The meeting brought together the National Working Committee (NWC) led by Kabiru Turaki, and other rival factions also claiming leadership positions within the embattled opposition party. READ ALSO: PDP crisis: INEC explains decision to invite warring factions for talks Amupitan explained that the…
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FccThe Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has unsealed the corporate headquarters of Okeja Electric Plc in Alausa, Lagos, after the distribution company (DisCo) cojmmitted to a binding undertaking to address persistent consumer rights violations. The unsealing, which took place on Friday, follows an enforcement action that saw the facility locked for eight days. The commission sealed the premises on December 11, 2025, after Ikeja Electric repeatedly ignored regulatory directives. READ ALSO: FCCPC seals 5 Kano textile warehouses over consumer exploitation, underweight fabric sales The enforcement action was triggered by Ikeja Electric’s refusal to comply with a Nigerian Electricity Regulatory…
The Federal Government (FG) has moved to end years of financial waste and infrastructure neglect by initiating the revival of the long-abandoned Federal Government Printer facility in Abuja. The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, announced the decisive steps yesterday, following an extensive inspection of the multi-billion-naira project site. The minister described the current state of the facility as “unacceptable” and inconsistent with the accountability goals of President Bola Tinubu’s “Renewed Hope Agenda.” READ ALSO: Ondo Deep Sea Port: FG revalidates licence, Aiyedatiwa eyes West African trade hub The inspection revealed a staggering level of decay for a project…
The National Orientation Agency (NOA) has launched a massive nationwide campaign to ensure Nigerians understand and trust the country’s landmark tax reforms, describing effective communication as the backbone of successful policy implementation. At the inauguration of the Joint Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms for Public Awareness and Sensitisation, NOA Director-General Lanre Issa-Onilu emphasised that while the reforms are technically sound, their success depends on public buy-in. He warned that poorly communicated policies often fail, stressing the need for clarity, transparency, and social responsiveness. The reforms are scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2026. READ ALSO: NOA pledges…
The Federal Government (FG) has revalidated the licence for the proposed Ondo Deep Sea Port, marking a significant milestone in the state’s drive to become a central hub for international maritime trade. Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa received the revalidated document on Thursday, from the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Adegboyega Oyetola, during a ceremony in Abuja. Originally approved in 2023 by former President Muhammadu Buhari, the licence required revalidation due to technical errors in the original documentation. Aiyedatiwa expressed his gratitude to the FG for fast-tracking the process, stating that the state is now prepared to commence the project. READ…
Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State has approved the career advancement of graduate primary school teachers (Tutor Cadre) from Grade Level 16 to Grade Level 17. The announcement was made in a statement released by the State Head of Service, Kehinde Onasanya, on Thursday. According to Abiodun, this decision is a strategic effort to eliminate career stagnation at the peak of the teaching cadre and significantly boost staff morale across the state’s primary education system. READ ALSO: Ogun govt urges patience as rainfall slows down Abeokuta-Sango Ota road reconstruction Beyond the grade level advancement, the governor has also approved a consolidated…
The Federal Government (FG) has announced the reopening of 47 Federal Unity Colleges across the country, weeks after they were shut down due to escalating security concerns. In a statement released on Thursday, the Federal Ministry of Education confirmed that academic activities have fully resumed. The decision follows a period of intense security evaluations and the fortification of safety measures around the affected institutions. READ ALSO: FG likely to miss 2025 revenue target by ₦30trn — Edun The Ministry’s Director of Press and Public Relations, Boriowo Folasade, stated that the reopening underscores the government’s commitment to ensuring that the academic calendar…
The Chief Judge of Lagos State, Justice Kazeem Alogba, has sworn in 126 new Notaries Public to serve within the legal system. The ceremony was held at the Osborne High Court Complex in Ikoyi, with 11 of the appointees participating virtually. Administering the oath of office, Justice Alogba emphasised the profound responsibility attached to the role. READ ALSO: Lagos APC condemns Okonkwo’s remarks on Tinubu, military rule as reckless He urged the new Notaries Public to uphold the highest levels of integrity and ethical conduct, noting that their functions are vital to the credibility of the judiciary. Justice Alogba cautioned the…
In a major boost to food security and youth empowerment, the Ekiti State Government has presented cheques totalling ₦1 billion to young farmers as profits from the 2025 harvest season. The funds were distributed to 4,657 participants of the “Bring Back the Youth in Agriculture” programme during a ceremony held at the Osuntokun Pavilion, Government House, Ado Ekiti. Individual payouts ranged from ₦500,000 to ₦1,500,000, representing the net profits earned by the youths after a successful farming cycle. READ ALSO: Oyebanji hails filmmakers behind epic ‘Ekiti Parapo War’ The programme has seen an unprecedented expansion within just one year. Governor Biodun…
The National Economic Council (NEC) has constituted a high-level committee on livestock development to accelerate the transformation of Nigeria’s livestock sector. The move is aimed at resolving the long-standing farmer-herder crisis and bolstering national food security. The decision was reached yesterday during the 155th meeting of the NEC, which was held virtually and chaired by Vice President Kashim Shettima. READ ALSO: NEC approves ₦100bn for security training overhaul, urges reforms with tangible impact Shettima emphasised that achieving food security is a “moral obligation” that can only be fulfilled through an enduring, practical, and nationally accepted solution to communal conflicts. “We must…










