President MUHAMMADU BUHARI has challenged Nigerians to join hands with the government in the search for solutions to problems facing the country. President BUHARI accepted that Nigerian was facing economic and security challenges, as well as the loss of honesty. On the other hand; the President said agitations by different sections of the country are based on…
Nigeria’s Independence Day celebration on Thursday, October 1, 2020, witnessed anti-government protests in different parts of the country. In the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, the protesters were mobilized under the Revolution Now group, which is led by Sahara Reporters publisher, OMOYELE SOWORE. They marched to the United States Embassy where they complained about the security and socio-economic…
Lagos State Governor, BABAJIDE SANWO-OLU, celebrated the Independence Day with a group of children at the State House in Marina. Governor SANWO-OLU took the children through a graphic presentation of the history of Nigeria’s independence from Great Britain in nineteen-sixty. The ceremony was titled: “Independence Day with the Future Diamonds”. In Oyo State, Governor SEYI MAKINDE celebrated…
Nigerian Security Forces, yesterday, put up a colourful parade at the Eagle Square in Abuja to celebrate Nigeria’s 60th Independence Day. The Nigerian Army, the Nigerian Air Force, and the Nigerian Navy were joined by the Nigeria Police Force and other paramilitary organisations at the ceremony. President MUHAMMADU BUHARI was also on the ground to inspect the…
The national leadership of the All Progressives Congress has intervened in the crisis rocking the Ekiti State chapter of the party. The Ekiti APC crisis is between a faction loyal to Governor KAYODE FAYEMI and another group that identifies with Senator FEMI OJODU, who is Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters. The intervention is being…
The Lagos State Government has started the process of building the long-awaited Fourth Mainland Bridge. The bridge is designed as a freeway, spanning thirty-seven point four kilometres, and divided into three sections. The project will commence from the Abraham Adesanya Roundabout in Lekki through Ajah and Langbasa, crossing the Ado Badore Road before arriving at the Lagoon…