
French Government Sticks By Pension Reform As Atrike Bites
The French government on Friday expressed determination to plough ahead with far-reaching pension reforms in the face of the biggest
The French government on Friday expressed determination to plough ahead with far-reaching pension reforms in the face of the biggest
In this conversation with Chuks Okocha, Senator Robert Boroffice, the Deputy Senate Leader, concentrates on issues around the new senate
The Chancellor of the University of Benin (UNIBEN), Muhammadu Sanusi II, at the weekend described as worrisome the incessant rift
The Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola has said government was working with contractors handling road projects for
Oyo State Governor Oluseyi Makinde has declared the readiness of his administration to earn the people’s trust by engendering open
Adamawa government on Tuesday issued sack letters to some academic and non-academic staff of the state polytechnic, employed from the
The Government of Japan has named former Minister of National Planning and Budget, Senator Udoma Udo Udoma, as one of
The Federal Government yesterday made good its threat to stop the salaries of all its workers, especially members of the
At least two demonstrators were killed in renewed anti-government rallies in the Iraqi capital on Friday, officials said, as security
• Directs commission to clear arrears latest Dec 31 • New pay, personnel costs to take N4.88tr in 2020 •Lawan,
The Federal Government is seeking the approval of the National Assembly to pay 2.5 percent as commission to those that
The rift between the federal government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) deepened yesterday as the federal government