As Nigerian doctors’ strike lingers, the Saudi Arabian government on Tuesday organised recruitment exercises for medical practitioners in Lagos and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
Meanwhile, a video of a uniformed traffic official of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, falling off a moving truck while trying to arrest the driver has gone viral on social media, raising questions on methods traffic officers adopt when apprehending an offender.
Finally, Ignatius Asabor, a self-taught Nigerian engineer who builds drones for agriculture, using local materials has been flown to Finland and offered immediate employment by a foreign company that saw and appreciated his talent.
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