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Nigerian Senate Amends Electoral Act, Approves FCT Budget

The Nigerian Senate has taken legislative action by amending the Electoral Act to clarify jurisdiction in election disputes and approving the N2.29 trillion Federal Capital Territory budget. These developments are part of a broader landscape of political activities in Nigeria, including ongoing party primaries and shifts in political allegiances.

7 May, 16:23 — 8 May, 03:32
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inquirerMostly Factual10h ago

House OKs bill to turn Agusan school into a polytechnic institute

SAN FRANCISCO, Agusan del Sur — A bill seeking to convert the Agusan del Sur School of Arts and Trades (ASSAT) in Prosperidad town into a polytechnic institution has been approved on third and final reading at the House of Representatives. READ: House approves bill creating polytechnic institute in Albay Principally authored by Rep. Alfel Bascug and

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Premium TimesMostly Factual5h ago

Tinubu appoints Arinola Ogbara-Banjoko to board of Commodity Exchange

President Tinubu had earlier in April this year constituted the board of the Exchange with Dalhatu Abubakar as the Chairman. The post Tinubu appoints Arinola Ogbara-Banjoko to board of Commodity Exchange appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

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Foundation decries declining reading culture among pupils

An NGO raises concern over the declining reading culture among Nigerian children, linking it to social media and launching new libraries to boost literacy. Read More: https://punchng.com/foundation-decries-declining-reading-culture-among-pupils/

By Punch Newspapers

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Religious leaders who supported Obi don’t feel his energy anymore – Bwala

The presidential aide made the remarks while reacting to criticism over the Federal Government’s repeated responses to comments made by the former Anambra State governor. The post Religious leaders who supported Obi don’t feel his energy anymore – Bwala appeared first on Vanguard News.

By Henry Oduah

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