Thursday, 30 November 2017

Finance ministry denies paying Maina

Finance ministry denies paying Maina

Minister of Finance Mrs Kemi Adeosun said Maina did not receive any salary from the government after his disengagement.

Oyo commences demolition of dilapidated school structures

Oyo commences demolition of dilapidated school structures

Perm Sec: I accept blame for Maina’s return to work



Perm Sec: I accept blame for Maina’s return to work


FacebookTwitterGoogle+PinterestLinkWhatsApMore light was shed yesterday on how fugitive Pension Task Force chief Abdulrasheed Maina returned to work.

Perm Sec: I accept blame for Maina’s return to work

Perm Sec: I accept blame for Maina’s return to work

Father of murdered victim dies after throwing grenades in Ukraine court

Father of murdered victim dies after throwing grenades in Ukraine court

How presidency approved $40m contract to Jonathan’s cousin – EFCC tells Court

How presidency approved $40m contract to Jonathan’s cousin – EFCC tells Court

SHOCKING! SEE What Nigeria coach Said Ahead of World Cup Draw

With less than 24 hours to go until the 2018 FIFA World Cup draw, Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr says he is not looking to avoid any country, and is hoping to get either France or Germany.

Management of Auchi polytechnic set to release admission list on school website.

The management of federal polytechnic Auchi today reiterated that the next set of admission list will not be on the usual school notice board.

Illegal Migration: Have a rethink on leaving the country- Tinubu

Illegal Migration: Have a rethink on leaving the country- Tinubu

2,800 delegates cleared for PDP convention

2,800 delegates cleared for PDP convention

FRSC sacks 25 for misconduct

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has sacked 25 of its personnel for misconduct.

The Corps Marshall of FRSC, Dr. Boboye Oyeyemi, disclosed this on Thursday during the 2017 Press Week of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Oyo State Council.

Court orders EFCC to freeze firms’ accounts


Court orders EFCC to freeze firms’ accounts