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C’River LG workers protest over nine-month salary delay

Cross River LG workers stage a protest over nine months of unpaid salaries, appealing to Governor Bassey Otu for intervention to ease severe hardship. Read More: https://punchng.com/criver-lg-workers-protest-over-nine-month-salary-delay/

10 Mar, 20:36 — 11 Mar, 05:46
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index-hr1d ago

Kongres će Trumpu odobriti dodatne milijarde dolara za rat s Iranom

PREDSJEDNIK Zastupničkog doma Mike Johnson smatra dodatno financiranje za sukob s Iranom 'neizbježnim', no suočava se s otporom unutar vlastite stranke i neizvjesnom podrškom demokrata.

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DawnMostly Factual23h ago

US military spending on Iran conflict hits billions

WASHINGTON: The US military’s operations against Iran have already cost billions of dollars, with munitions expenditure reaching $5.6 billion to $6bn in just the opening days of the conflict, multiple news outlets reported. According to reports, these estimates were shared with Congress on Monday, though the Pentagon declined to comment publicly on the figures. The New York Times reported that Pentagon officials informed lawmakers that the first week of operations cost roughly $6bn, with arou...

By none@none.com (Anwar Iqbal)

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Premium TimesMostly Factual23h ago

EFCC arrests 15 suspects with ‘radioactive’ solid minerals in Kaduna

He said that the suspects were conveying the suspected solid minerals in three trucks. The post EFCC arrests 15 suspects with ‘radioactive’ solid minerals in Kaduna appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

By Agency Report

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punch-ngMostly Factual1d ago

FG/ASUU deal: UNILAG lecturers begin strike over salaries

Lecturers at the University of Lagos (UNILAG) have commenced a strike to protest the payment of ‘amputated’ salaries for January and February. Read More: https://punchng.com/fg-asuu-deal-unilag-lecturers-begin-strike-over-salaries/

By Punch Newspapers

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vanguard-ngMixed22h ago

Police seal ADC’s meeting venue in C’River

A team of mobile policemen in Calabar, Cross River State, yesterday sealed off the venue slated for inauguration of African Democratic Congress , ADC, membership registration, mobilisation and revalidation committee. The post Police seal ADC’s meeting venue in C’River appeared first on Vanguard News.

By Nwafor

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