
Oyo Assembly pushes for better security in schools
The Oyo State House of Assembly is demanding immediate security changes in schools following a recent kidnapping incident involving over 40 children and teachers.
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The Oyo State House of Assembly is demanding immediate security changes in schools following a recent kidnapping incident involving over 40 children and teachers.

The Parliamentary Staff Association of Nigeria has denied involvement in a protest by alleged National Assembly workers over unpaid benefits and welfare issues.

The WHO has called on Uganda to reconsider its border closure with the DRC due to the Ebola outbreak, highlighting the challenges in stopping the disease.

President Bola Tinubu has set up a task force to prepare for Ebola and approved ₦10 billion for health emergency readiness across Nigeria.

The Senate has summoned SEDC's Managing Director to explain the handling of ₦16.6bn budgeted for 2025, raising concerns over financial mismanagement.

The Senate Committee is investigating the SEDC for over N4 billion missing from its budget. The Managing Director faced tough questions about fund usage.

A tragic accident on Cele Expressway has claimed the life of a commercial bus driver. LASTMA officials quickly responded to manage the situation and ensure safety.

Okomu Oil shareholders have approved a final dividend of ₦14.3 billion for 2025. This payout amounts to ₦15 per share and reflects strong company performance.

Governor Alex Otti is committed to ensuring 24-hour electricity in Abia. He believes this will help local manufacturers and improve market performance.

The police in Ebonyi State have dismissed rumors of bandit attacks, stating that the claims are false and misleading. They assure residents of their safety.

Nigerians often focus on insecurity while ignoring progress in national security. Sharing successes can enhance public confidence and support for security agencies.

The Group of Concerned Nigerians has called for urgent action to tackle security issues and uphold civic rights, warning of a national crisis.