Military Authorised To Make Arrests And Interrogate Civilians, Says Nigeria’s Defence Chief Musa
“The army is authorised to make arrests because we have a joint interrogation center,” says Nigeria’s Defence Chief, Christopher Musa.
“The army is authorised to make arrests because we have a joint interrogation center,” says Nigeria’s Defence Chief, Christopher Musa.
“We will not do anything against any innocent Nigerian, we are only after the bad guys,” says General Christopher Musa.
Atedo Peterside says state capture is worse than corruption as it can be achieved legally and constitutionally.
A Renaissance Capital report suggests 2024 has a positive outlook for Nigeria with strengthening currency and rise in oil prices.
Peter Obi has described as dangerous, the use of nearly N10 trillion to service what he termed unproductive debts.
FCT minister Nyesom Wike says he would have fled Nigeria if Atiku had won the 2023 Presidential elections.
Federal Housing Authority Director Nya-Etok expresses confidence in President Tinubu’s pledge of 100,000 houses in 18 months.
Rights Activist Chude says citizen action is solution to government unaccountability, says Nigerians should be more informed.
Obi-Datti Campaign Spokesperson Tanko defends Peter Obi against claims of religious and ethnic politics, accuses Onanuga of pushing false narrative.
Shareholders have approved N20 billion dividend payout, reflecting Geregu Power’s strong financial performance and commitment to value creation.
The PDP in Rivers State claims legislators are operating an illegal Assembly.
“We should promote our ‘Nigerianness’ rather than ethnicity or culture,” First Lady Remi Tinubu told visiting youths.
“So you’re contending, not with external conspiracies but with internal conspiracies within Nigeria,” says Air Peace CEO Allen Onyema.
“We went there as human beings, as friends of Russia,” Fani-Kayode said on visit to Russian embassy.
Nigeria seeks to transform its auto industry through strategic infrastructure development and local manufacturing support, reveals Trade Minister Doris Anite.
Following the launch of his airline’s Lagos-London service, Allen Onyema reveals Air Peace plans for more international destinations in 2024.
Umahi says rehabilitation of the third mainland bridge indicates that the Tinubu administration will comprehensively repair other bridges in Lagos.
South Korea’s president has extended an olive branch, signalling potential compromise in dialogue with dissenting doctors amidst ongoing strikes.
“We’re all prisoners,” Peter Obi said as he celebrated Easter with inmates at an Anambra prison.
Air Peace Chairman Onyema has emphasised the airline’s adherence to international standards and promises quality service, competitive pricing for passengers.
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