Ø Maina fights back, alleges £6m pension loot in London accounts
The embattled former Chairman of
the Pension Reform Task Team (PRTT), Abdulrasheed Maina, said yesterday that he
was being hunted for stopping N5.32 billion allegedly being stolen monthly in
the office of the Head of Service (HoS) and Police Pension office.
The guardian
Ø APC NEC meeting: Govs’ bid to get automatic 2019 ticket for Buhari fails
A move by some governors on the
platform of the All Progressives Congress to use the platform of the National
Executive Council of the party to endorse President Muhammadu Buhari for a
second term failed on Tuesday.
Punch
Ø NLC takes Nigeria to ILO over minimum wage
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC)
has dragged Nigeria to the International Labour Organisation (ILO) for
non-payment of salaries and proscription of trade unions in Kogi State.
The guardian
Ø No threat can stop sack of 22,000 teachers, says Gov el-Rufai
No-threat-can-stop-sack-22000-teachers-says-gov-el-rufai
Governor Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna
State has insisted that no amount of threat will make his government back down
from sacking the 22,000 teachers that failed competence tests.
Vanguard
Ø TSTV begins test transmission, rolls out free decoders, accessories
TSTV Africa, the new kid on the
block in pay television business in Nigeria, in keeping with its promise to
roll out test transmission on November 1, 2017 yesterday kicked off the
distribution of decoders and other accessories to customers in Abuja to enable
them commence free viewership of its services.
The guardian
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