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Teachers’ Welfare: GOV Sani-Bello Directs Payment of Domestic Allowance for Grade Level 15 and Above

Teachers' Welfare: GOV Sani-Bello Directs Payment of Domestic Allowance for Grade Level 15 and Above ...Endorses Increase in Retirement Age of Teachers Niger State Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani-Bello has directed that teachers on grade level 15 and above are to be paid domestic staff allowance, a...

Gold Miners in Niger Seek Govt Assistance

Gold Miners in Niger Seek Govt Assistance The Association of Gold Miners (Zone one) in Chanchaga Local Government area of Niger state has appealed to the state government to organize the local miners professionally. Mr Michael Abida, the Chairman of the association, made the call in...

Buhari To Inaugurate N50bn Sugar Mill In Niger State

Buhari To Inaugurate N50bn Sugar Mill In Niger State   The Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc said that arrangements were in top gear for the inauguration of its sugar mill, the Sunti Golden Sugar Estate, in Mokwa, Niger state. The mill which is expected to produce 100,000...

Niger’s N15bn Tax Revenue Wrongly Paid To FCT – Governor

Niger’s N15bn Tax Revenue Wrongly Paid To FCT – Governor The Governor of Niger State, Abubakar Bello, on Monday said that the state was currently losing about N1.3bn monthly as taxes to the Federal Capital Territory. Bello, who said this during a meeting with the Minister...

Still on economic diversification in Niger

As a new Youth Corps member deployed to the office of the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Niger state, it was a privilege, witnessing activities and events unfolding in the seat of power at the state level. The first day I saw the...

JAMB Receives 11. 7m Applications in 6 Years – NBS

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has said the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) data reflected that 11,703,709 applications were received between 2010 and 2016. A report on, “ JAMB Admitted Candidates by State and Gender within Faculty’’, released by NBS in Abuja said...