AG. PRESIDENT WELCOMED 'HOME' IN KATSINA, INTERACTS WITH LOCAL MANUFACTURERS, TRADERS IN OUTDOOR MSMES CLINICS
* "PRESIDENT TREATS ME LIKE HIS SON"
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, has stated that President Muhammadu Buhari knows Nigeria's capacity is limitless in terms of what we can produce, even as he disclosed that in his relationship with the President in the last two years, he has been treating him more like a brother and a son.
[1] And so this is the new look of the Maryland area of Lagos State. As we all know, Maryland is the vital junction that links the airport with Lagos mainland and is one of the first places visitors to Nigeria see
TWO more Nigerians have been killed in South Africa shot dead in the Western Cape Province as the recent xenophobic attacks against foreigners in the country shows no sign of abating.
Over the last year, South Africans have suffered from a fall in living standards and have taken their anger out on fellow African migrants. Dozens of Nigerians have been killed alongside fellow Africans, sparking calls for the Nigerian government to ask all South African businesses to leave the country.
EMIR of Kano Alhaji Muhammad Sanusi II is facing further tough times following the recent decision by the Kano State House of Assembly to set up an eight-man committee to investigate allegations of corruption against him.
NIGERIANS in the UK are still uncertain about the whereabouts of President Muhammadu Buhari as he has not been sighted in the country since leaving Abuja on Sunday night to continue his medical treatment.
TROOPS for the Seventh Mechanised Division of the Nigerian Army recently held the deputy Borno State governor Alhaji Usman Durkwa hostage at a military checkpoint in neighbouring Yobe State.
[1] On July 13 and 14, Lagos State's Governor Akinwunmi Ambode will be coming to London to attend the Nigerian Direct Diaspora Investment Summit (NDDIS), where he will talk to both foreign direct investors and diasporans keen on investing in Lagos
[2] As things stand, Lagos is an economy in its own right as it accounts for one quarter of Nigeria's gross domestic product (GDP) and one third of non-oil GDP. It is the only state in the country that can survice without crude oil receipts