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FG and Labour Reach Agreement, Strike Suspended for One Month

Following an agreement reached between the Federal Government and Organised Labour last night, a planned nationwide strike has been suspended for one month. The Memorandum of Understanding concerning this truce was not immediately available, but Vanguard sources suggest a joint resolution was presented to government officials in the late afternoon. The meeting was reconvened at…

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Leadership

What Says Your Time: A Nation at the Crossroads of “Renewed Hope”

By Darlington Onyebuchi Agoha The clock of leadership is not measured by the ticking of seconds, but by the tangible pulse of the people. As President ’s administration navigates its third year, the prevailing sentiment across Nigeria suggests a disturbing dissonance between official rhetoric and the lived realities of millions. While the government speaks of…

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Biden Withdraws from Pressidential Race for the White House

Citing the need for party unity and a strong Democratic contender to face off against Donald Trump, Biden wholeheartedly endorsed his vice-president, Kamala Harris, to become the new Democratic nominee. Harris wasted no time in accepting the endorsement and pledged to “earn and win” the nomination, vowing to do “everything in my power to unite our nation and defeat Donald Trump.”

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Reflections on Chief Femi Fani-Kayode’s Remarks on Iran and Israel

The former minister went on to express his disdain for Israel, labeling it a “child-killing, mass murdering, ethnic cleansing” state. Such claims, though contentious, resonate with a segment of the global population that feels empathy for the Palestinian plight and views Israel’s actions through a critical lens. Fani-Kayode’s call for justice and peace, while perhaps well-intentioned, raises critical questions about the nature of peace in a context so charged with historical grievances and violence.

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Tinubu

Tinubu Approves ₦3.3 Trillion Power Sector Debt Settlement to Boost Electricity Supply in Nigeria

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved a ₦3.3 trillion payment plan aimed at resolving long-standing debts in Nigeria’s power sector, a move expected to significantly improve electricity supply and restore investor confidence. The approval, announced in a State House press release signed by presidential spokesperson , forms part of the Presidential Power Sector Financial Reforms…

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