Guardian (NG): Curious Yellow Fever Outbreak
The reported outbreak of yellow fever in parts of Delta and Enugu states should be taken with great concern for many reasons. One is that having last been recorded many years ago in Nigeria, it […]
The reported outbreak of yellow fever in parts of Delta and Enugu states should be taken with great concern for many reasons. One is that having last been recorded many years ago in Nigeria, it […]
The Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, on Tuesday gave a comprehensive account of the human casualties and property damage that occurred during the #EndSARS protests in October. He said 102 people died, including 37 policemen […]
The senate has asked the federal government to use one percent of the revenue accrued to it from value added tax (VAT) to repair public and private property destroyed across the country during the #EndSARS […]
For about four weeks, lawmakers of both the Senate and House of Representatives have engaged representatives of Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) in separate (or joint) committee meetings – as required. The MDAs, as expected, […]
President of the United States, Donald Trump, has accepted a formal transition should begin for President-elect, Joe Biden, to take office, a report by BBC said. The President said the federal agency overseeing the handover […]
President Muhammadu Buhari has proposed the exemption of minimum wage earners from personal income tax. The proposal, which will be included in the 2020 finance bill, is expected to reduce the effect of inflation on […]
The United Kingdom parliament is currently considering the petition to sanction the Nigerian government over alleged human rights abuses during the #EndSARS protests. TheCable is monitoring the parliament’s proceeding where a representative of James Duddridge, […]
Kate Osamor, a member of the United Kingdom parliament, has asked the country to reconsider funding for some Nigerian security agencies she described as “corrupt”. Speaking at the parliament’s debate on the #EndSARS crisis, the […]
The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) says it will begin the implementation of Companies and Allied Matters Act (CAMA) on January 1, 2021. CAMA, which repealed and replaced the extant Companies and Allied Matters Act, 1990, […]
Nigerian visitors to the United States (US) may have to pay up to $15,000 in bonds according to a new temporary policy issued to discourage nationals of some countries with higher visa overstay rate. The […]
By Abankula Nigeria posted one death and just 56 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday, one of the lowest daily confirmed cases, in months. On Saturday the NCDC reported 246 cases and on Sunday 155. […]
Mahmood Yakubu, Professor of Political History and International Studies is a man of history. He was the first man to earn a first class degree in History from the University of Sokoto, now called Usman […]
The #EndSARS protests have clearly delineated the terrain regarding a scientific categorisation of a hitherto ignored or dismissed taxonomy. On the one hand are the organisers of the #EndSARS protests – suave, civil, cerebral, upwardly […]
I commend the United Arab Emirates in its legal fight against sponsors of Boko Haram in Nigeria. UAE is the first country to openly support Nigeria with legal instruments in its fight against Boko Haram. […]
Legal experts and other professionals have called on the federal government to have a deliberate policy shift and human capital development to cushion the effect of the country’s rapid ly growing population. Speaking during the […]
The objectives of the Federal Government’s National Mass Metering Programme (NMPP) are impeccable, according to the promoters of the policy. In summary, the arrangement is meant to comply with international best practice, eliminate an obnoxious […]
IN about all moral contexts, justice gets seen to be done only when an adjudicator is even-handed in the measures dealt to the contending parties. No matter the justification, it is bad optics when one […]
Sixty per cent of 10 Africans live in a country where governance has improved since 2010. Nigerians are not amongst them. The very best thing we can say about Nigeria’s performance in a new international […]
If there is any social issue that buffeted the minds of many governors in the northern states, it could be none other than what to do with tsangaya schools. The tsangaya schools are populated by […]
How many people died during the Lekki Toll Gate ‘shooting?’ Government has maintained that nobody died. But, armchair critics, social media influencers, some right activists, political foes and foreign organisations have insisted that there were […]
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