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FG Finally Opens Portal for 12-Month Internship that Pays N150,000 Monthly, Link to Apply Released
Applications officially opened for NJFP 2.0, a 12-month paid internship for Nigerian graduates with ₦150,000 monthly stipend, ...
Some of the most talented women's wrestlers in the nation are choosing William Penn, including Fowler, Baez-Dilone and ...
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Africa: Can the World Investment Summit in Abuja Transform Africa's Economic Future?
Editorial - Nigeria will host the World Investment Summit (WIS) from April 27 to 30, 2026. The event will take place in Abuja and bring together heads of state, ministers, global investors, and ...
The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has launched the Special Economic Zones Conformity Assessment Programme (SEZCAP) ...
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Customs officers’ wives unveil breast cancer awareness drive
In a bid to curb the rising threat of breast cancer, the Customs Officers’ Wives Association, Ports and Terminal Multiservices Limited Chapter, has launched cancer awareness campaign urging women to ...
Tribune Online on MSN
A stone that kills several birds: Inside Nigeria’s bold new tax revolution
In a sweeping move to redefine Nigeria’s fiscal landscape, the Federal Government has launched a bold tax revolution. CHIMA ...
The US has expelled a group of people to Ghana and other African countries. This has taken place amid intense secrecy, ...
The Punch on MSN
SON unveils scheme to enhance trade, standards
The Standards Organisation of Nigeria, has launched Special Economic Zones Conformity Assessment Programme SEZCAP to strengthen Nigeria’s trade capacity in the Calabar Trade Zone and boost export of ...
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Apply Now: FG to Train 10,000 Nigerian Youths in High-Paying, Critical Oil and Gas Skills
NCDMB unveils a nationwide training scheme for over 10,000 Nigerians, focusing on high-demand oil and gas skills to boost ...
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Ports Terminal Multiservices Limited (PTML) Command says it has generated ...
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has issued a strong warning to Nigerians against falling victim to fraudulent WhatsApp messages advertising ...
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