Although there are other political parties involved in the polls, all eyes will be on the ruling Peoples Democratic Party and their major opposition, the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Saturday, 5 December 2015
LIVE: Tension In Bayelsa As Dickson, Sylva Go Head To Head
Residents of Bayelsa state will today, Saturday December 5,
2015, head to the polls to elect a leader to steer the affairs of the
state for the next four years.
Although there are other political parties involved in the polls, all eyes will be on the ruling Peoples Democratic Party and their major opposition, the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Although there are other political parties involved in the polls, all eyes will be on the ruling Peoples Democratic Party and their major opposition, the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Friday, 4 December 2015
Security Guard Sets Master’s House on Fire after Disagreement
The police in Lagos have arrested two security guards, Muhammed Kiga and
Joseph James, for allegedly setting two houses on fire in the Ajah area
of Lagos State.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the two suspects, and one Musa, who is at large, conspired to commit the offence in November, 2015.
A police source said Musa and Kiga were employed to guard a property on Loius Fadipe Street, Thomas Estate, Ajah.
Musa, who owned a motorcycle, was alleged to have had a disagreement with the landlord after his
motorcycle scratched the latter’s car.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the two suspects, and one Musa, who is at large, conspired to commit the offence in November, 2015.
A police source said Musa and Kiga were employed to guard a property on Loius Fadipe Street, Thomas Estate, Ajah.
Musa, who owned a motorcycle, was alleged to have had a disagreement with the landlord after his
motorcycle scratched the latter’s car.
Why We Must Cut N18, 000 Minimum Wage or Sack Workers — Governors
Nigerian governors will eventually reduce the federal minimum wage of
N18,000 or downsize because of the current economic crunch, the chairman
of the body of governors has said.
The chairman of the Nigerian Governors Forum and Zamfara state governor, Abdulaziz Yari, said on Thursday that irrespective of public condemnations of the plan, it would not be economically feasible to retain the same workforce and pay same amount of money.
The chairman of the Nigerian Governors Forum and Zamfara state governor, Abdulaziz Yari, said on Thursday that irrespective of public condemnations of the plan, it would not be economically feasible to retain the same workforce and pay same amount of money.
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