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St. Joseph Catholic Grammar School debunks alleged illegal WAEC fees
David Adebanwo emerges one-day Principal at CAC Adu Memorial High School
Customs transfers three containers of expired drugs to NAFDAC at Tin Can Island
FG hails NIMASA DG over Nigeria’s IMO council election victory
Pipeline Surveillance: Preye Tambou warns against ethnic politics, defends Tantita Contract
Aiyedatiwa appoints 32 Permanent Secretaries, others
Gov Aiyedatiwa appoints 32 Permanent Secretaries
Sam Maris University matriculates 413 at second ceremony
Cargo Dwell Time: NPA hosts PEBEC
Nigeria, Niger Customs move to unlock transit bottlenecks, strengthen border security
Philanthropist, Busari-Akinnadeju awards scholarships, learning materials to pupils in Akungba
Ilaje-Born Aiyenuro Sets Guinness World Record in Professional Barbing Marathon

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St. Joseph Catholic Grammar School debunks alleged illegal WAEC fees

The management of St. Joseph Catholic Grammar School, Idanre, Ondo State, has dismissed allegations of illegal collection of WAEC fees, describing the claims as misleading and without factual basis. The

David Adebanwo emerges one-day Principal at CAC Adu Memorial High School

By Jimisayo Adebiyi History was made at CAC Adu Memorial High School, Akure, on Monday, as Master David Adebanwo, an SSS 2 Science student, emerged the One-Day Principal of the

Customs transfers three containers of expired drugs to NAFDAC at Tin Can Island

By Joy Enamuna    The Tin Can Island Port Command of the Nigeria Customs Service has handed over three containers laden with expired pharmaceutical products to the National Agency for

FG hails NIMASA DG over Nigeria’s IMO council election victory

By Joy Enamuna    The Federal Government has commended the Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, Dr Dayo Mobereola, for his role in Nigeria’s election into Category

Pipeline Surveillance: Preye Tambou warns against ethnic politics, defends Tantita Contract

By Joy Enamuna    A Niger Delta activist, Comrade Preye Tambou, has urged ethnic champions and pressure groups in Delta State to reconsider their opposition to the pipeline surveillance contract

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