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Democracy Day: Tinubu Hails Journalists as Heroes of Democracy

President Ahmed Bola Tinubu has paid tribute to Nigerian journalists and media establishments on Wednesday in Abuja, acknowledging their crucial role in the struggle against military dictatorship.

Executive Bill on New Minimum Wage to be Sent to National Assembly Soon – Tinubu

President Ahmed Bola Tinubu has announced that the Executive Bill on the new minimum wage will soon be sent to the National Assembly for consideration to enshrine the agreed-upon wage as part of the country's law for the next five years or less. 

Democracy Day, Independence, Conferences, Others To Gulp N6.49bn

Democracy Day, Independence, Conferences, Others To Gulp N6.49bn   The Federal Government’s Ministries, Departments and Agencies plan to spend N6.49bn on national and international celebrations as well as conferences in 2022, according to an analysis of the data contained in the 2022 budget proposal of the...

CISLAC Urges Buhari To Respect Rule of Law, Stop Shrinking Civic Spaces

CISLAC Urges Buhari To Respect Rule of Law, Stop Shrinking Civic Spaces     Today, on Democracy day, President Muhammadu Buhari is told that he is proving to be undemocratic with his governing of the country after repeated political efforts to shrink civic spaces. In direct reference to...

Democracy Day: A Glance At Governor Badaru’s Six Years In Office, by Mahmuda Ya’u Dan Sarki

Democracy Day: A Glance At Governor Badaru's Six Years In Office, by Mahmuda Ya'u Dan Sarki   “The broad based policy thrust of our government will focus on security of lives and property, education and human capital development, water & sanitation and primary healthcare, youth employment,...

Five Years of APC and the Journey Ahead

Five Years of APC and the Journey Ahead By Arc. Waziri Bulama   June is a significant month in Nigeria’s recent political history. The famous significance, for which we mark ‘Democracy Day’ today, thanks to President Muhammadu Buhari’s altruistic sense of history, was the landmark national consensus...