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We’ll maintain zero tolerance for wastage, misapplication of public – Gov Aiyedatiwa
115 MDA’s to appear before public accounts committee
AAUA Don calls for multi-sectoral approach to environmental responsibility
NIMASA, World Maritime University renew strategic partnership to boost maritime capacity
Ukatu Praises Adeniyi for Customs Automation, Calls for Review of Port Charges
Dele Omosehin congratulates Ondo APC State Executives on peaceful congress, solicits support for new leadership
Kolawole Babatunde emerges Ondo APC chairman
Gov Aiyedatiwa dismisses crisis rumours, assures peaceful state congress
CP Western Ports hosts NDLEA commander, deepens operational synergy
Edo: Group condemns attack at political gathering, urges restraint amid rising tension
Tantita donates Hilux vehicles to NSCDC
Gov Aiyedatiwa strengthens health, security, civil service with operational vehicles

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NDIGBOAMAKA Market Leaders dissassociate Themselves From G50 Group

Ndigboamaka Progressive Markets Association is the umbrella body of major market Associations in lagos. This clarification is necessitated by some insinuations and misconceptions which formed our intent for this press

Protest Day 7: Over 120 anti-corruption CSOs give IGP 7-day ultimatum to arrest, jail EFCC boss

. Call on Buhari to urgently sanitise Commission, preserve his integrity Over 120 frontline Anti-corruption Civil Society Organisations, on Friday, held a massive town hall meeting, in Lagos, to round

ODHA Sympathizes With People Of The State Over Fuel, Naira Scarcity

Ondo State House of Assembly has expressed displeasure over the current challenges and hardships people are currently facing over the scarcity of fuel and naira. In a Press Release signed

‘Bawa Must Go’ protest continues in Lagos, as more anti-corruption CSOs join CACOL, 100 others in mass rally

. A serial violator of court order not fit to Head EFCC - Debo Adeniran Nigeria's foremost Anti-corruption Civil Society Organisations, numbering over 100, again, trooped out on the streets

We won’t allow EFCC boss rubbish our courts —CSOs

Over 100 Anti-corruption Civil Society Organisations and thousands of their members and supporters staged a massive protest in Lagos on Saturday in continuation of their call for the removal of

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