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Nigeria : The Changing Governance Story
6 mai, par Temitope AjayiTELL Magazine News Tracking many stories of remarkable progress currently taking place in Nigeria can be a challenging task. This is so because these important stories are lost to some who daily indulge in the cacophony of adverse reports. This negative news often dominates the headlines. (...) -
Facility Upgrade : Electricity Consumers in Edo, Delta, Others to Experience Two-Week Blackout
5 mai, par Adekunbi EroTELL Magazine News Electricity consumers in Edo, Delta States and other areas of coverage, are to experience a two-week power outage beginning from Saturday May 4 through to May 17, 2024. The notice to this effect was given on Saturday in a press release by the Transmission Company of Nigeria (...) -
Swearing-in of New Judges : Akpata, LP Guber Candidate Accuses Obaseki of riding roughshod on another arm of government
5 mai, par Adekunbi EroTELL Magazine News The candidate of the Labour Party (LP) for the September 21 gubernatorial election in Edo State, Olumide Osaigbovo Akpata, has described as “reprehensible” the conduct of Governor Godwin Obaseki in swearing-in only five out of the eight high court judges nominated by the (...) -
Obaseki Promises to Abide by NJC’s Decision on Three Judges Excluded from Swearing-in, enumerates achievements in Judiciary
5 mai, par Adekunbi EroTELL Magazine News The Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, has explained that the delay in swearing-in new judges in the state was as a result of petitions written against the nomination of some of them being investigated by the National Judicial Council, NJC. Swearing in five judges to the (...) -
Edo Public Service Best in Africa Says Obaseki as he flaunts contributions to workers’ welfare in last May Day celebration
1er mai, par Shola AkinyeleTELL Magazine News Reflecting on his engagement with the workforce in over seven and a half years of his administration, Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State said on Tuesday that raising the state’s minimum wage from ₦40,000 to ₦70,000, an increase of over 75% percent, was a reflection of how (...)