Author: Adejuyigbe Adegoke

Following the Federal High Courts’ judgment in Abuja barring the Directorate of Vehicle Inspection Services, (otherwise known as VIO), from further stopping vehicles on the road, impounding or confiscating vehicles, and imposing fines on motorists and whether the VIO in Lagos State or that of other States would be affected by the decision; Recall that GovimaNG News reported that an Abuja High Court Restrains VIO, Others From S.I.C Vehicles https://govima.com/news/just-in-abuja-high-court-restrains-vio-others-from-s-i-c-vehicles/ The Lagos State government in reaction to the court order has deduced the limitations of the judgement as follows: It is important to note and be informed that a Court…

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Following the request by the major opposition, Peoples Democratic Party – (PDP), in the September 21, 2024, Edo State gubernatorial election to inspect the polls’ materials, the Independent National Electoral Commission – (INEC), has said it will today (Wednesday), make it available. The Resident Electoral Commissioner for Edo State, Dr. Augbum Onuoha, disclosed this in an interview with PUNCH on Tuesday amid complaints of delay by the PDP. In a statement on Monday, the PDP National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, had alleged that INEC officials were deliberately withholding the electoral materials to allegedly doctor them in order to conceal the…

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As the government continues to create an enabling environment, one of the outcomes is increased investment. As it might interest you to know that; later this year in December, 2024, the United States’ oldest operating airline and the seventh-oldest operating globally, Delta Air Lines, will reintroduce daily flights from Lagos State, Nigeria to New York. With this development, the airline will transition from the Airbus A330-200, which accommodates 223 passengers, to the more spacious Airbus A330-900neo, capable of carrying 281 passengers. This was contained in a statement made available for press recently, stating that the enhancement not only signifies an…

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Understanding the precision of where you’re headed, informed by the step-by-step order to arriving there can really place a traveller on the top of his/her game. Nigeria as it’s simply known, isn’t a nation that is used to been governed by policy, hence; the pains of introducing one by the Bola Tinubu’s administration. However, if we can endure, the gains might guarantee the restoration of Nigeria on the top of chart of global giants, thereby benefitting its citizens. The unfolding reports from data obtained from The Central Bank of Nigeria – (CBN), which deduced Nigeria’s foreign reserves to have grew…

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It’s a victory Tuesday for Julius Abure, a very symbolic day in the Yoruba culture. Tuesday is better known as Ojo-Isegun. The sacked Labour Party’s chairman has been put back by a Federal High Court in Abuja, as the official chairman of the party. The 2024 Nnewi national convention of the party that re-elected Abure as the national chairman was upheld by the court. Adding that all laid down laws in Nigeria to validate the election were sacrosanct. Obiora Ifoh, the party’s National Publicity Secretary made this known via a press statement issued on Tuesday. According to the statement, Justice…

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Affiliate body of Trade Union Congress of National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control – (NAFDAC), under the umbrella of The Senior Staff Association of Statutory Corporations And Government-Owned Companies (SSASCGOC), has kick an indefinite stay of action over what they tagged: “issues revolving around staff welfare.” According to a press statement by the body, the issues of concerns to them boils around the review of 2024 promotion examination results, appointment of directors for public affairs/special duties, training institute, and reform of promotion examination content. In furtherance to outlined issues is creation of psychology officer cadre in accordance with…

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The United States welcomes the arrival of Mark Rutte as NATO’s next Secretary General. I worked with Mark during his tenure as Prime Minister of the Netherlands and have tremendous confidence in his abilities to build consensus with Allies and demonstrate that unity stands as our most valuable currency. We are also grateful for the service of Jens Stoltenberg, who steps down today after a decade of truly remarkable service to the Trans-Atlantic Alliance. When he was selected in 2014, we knew he would ensure NATO’s continued strength and unity. Over the past 10 years, he exceeded those expectations under…

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Are you an AFRICAN startup, and gamed to shine the African light on a global stage? Then here is an opportunity for you as Bloomberg is out to shine a spotlight on what you do. Bloomberg has announced in October, the launch of its inaugural “AFRICA Startups to Watch List.” Two decades ago, an African company transformed hashtagmobilemoney, enabling millions to access hashtagbanking without a solid financial hashtaginfrastructure.Today, AFRICA still faces significant challenges, raging from providing hashtagelectricity to 600 million people, tackling hashtagclimate change, and increasing agricultural productivity.However, the continent’s startups are now leveraging cutting-edge technologies, including generative artificial intelligence…

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The commander of U.S. Africa Command, U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Michael Langley, has furthered the command’s desire to deepen its partnerships and defense relations by empowering today’s leaders during a discussion with students attending Marine Corps University and the U.S. International Military Education and Training program recently in Quantico, Virginia. Students, representing numerous allied and interagency partners, and sister services from the U.S. Department of Defense met with Langley to garner his insight on how they can leverage their current training to assist in strengthening relationships with our African partners while supporting efforts to build partner nation capabilities. “Advancing relationships…

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Ten years ago, when residents of Flint, Mich., were exposed to toxic levels of lead in their drinking water, 1 in 20 children in the city had elevated blood lead levels that placed them at risk for heart disease, strokes, cognitive deficits and developmental delays — health effects that residents still grapple with to this day. It was only after activists rallied, organized and advocated relentlessly that national attention focused on Flint, and officials committed nearly half a billion dollars to clean up Flint’s water. Today, there is a lead poisoning crisis raging on a far greater scale, and hardly…

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“More Nigerians – 13.9% of the country’s internet users – are turning to platforms like Pinterest for content. While messaging remains the main social media use case, there is a growing diversity with new users leveraging these platforms for entrepreneurial ventures and opportunities. Our partnership aims to harness the potential of this expanding market and link local businesses with consumers in search of inspiration and products. Aleph is announcing a sales partnership that will expand Pinterest’s digital advertising solutions to 11 new markets across LATAM, Asia, the Middle East and Africa: Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, India, Israel, Morocco,…

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Group of eleven likeminded partners, lead by the United States have formed a pact with an additional countries in update, to endorse a first-of-its kind multilateral commitment to work collectively and counter the proliferation and misuse of commercial spyware. Consolidating on the agreement, on March 18, 2024, at the third Summit for Democracy; Finland, Germany, Japan, Poland, the Republic of Ireland, and the Republic of Korea joined the pact, and on September 22, 2024, on the margins of the UN General Assembly, Austria, Estonia, Lithuania, and the Netherlands also endorsed the statement. In a uniformed statement, the governments of Australia,…

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