Charles “Charlie Tempo” Idahosa’s influence in Edo politics was never confined to a single party or political faction. Throughout his long career, he navigated Nigeria’s often turbulent party ...
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) urged courts to protect workers against exploitation, citing rising workplace injustices and power imbalance between labour and employers. The NLC President, Mr Joe ...
ABUJA: Women in Edo State have signalled strong political mobilisation ahead of the 2027 general election, declaring their readiness to rally support for President Bola Tinubu while affirming that ...
Managing Director of NBET, Mr. Akinawo Johnson, told lawmakers that the agency could not fully utilise its 2025 budget due to late approval and release of funds. According to him, the budget was ...
The Senate has said that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) lacks the capacity to conduct e-voting at ...
The Head of Service, Dr Anthony Okungbowa, described EdoPREP as a comprehensive reform architecture designed to overhaul and reposition the service for efficiency, accountability and long-term ...
Edo State, under Governor Okpebholo’s leadership, is charting a different course; one that prioritises local value addition, economic resilience and sustainable development. At the core of this ...
The DSS, applicant in the suit, through its counsel, H. George had filed an ex parte motion seeking an order to remand the ...
ABUJA; The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has proposed a staggering ₦873.778 billion as the estimated cost ...
BENIN CITY – The Edo State Deputy Governor, Hon. Dennis Idahosa, on Thursday paid tribute to the late Hon. Charles Idahosa, popularly known as “Charlie Tempo,” describing him as a resilient leader and ...
For any new Army Chief, the first 100 days rarely produce dramatic battlefield victories. Instead, they reveal leadership style, command priorities, and strategic direction. In Shaibu’s case, his ...
Stakeholders described post-harvest loss as a structural threat to food availability and affordability. They said that Nigeria lost up to 40 per cent of fruits and vegetables after harvest, not ...