Thursday, July 26, 2018

Federal Government To Partner With Google, Others To Boost Internet Connectivity – Osinbajo

 
    The Federal Government will work with Google and other technology companies in the country to ensure that Nigerians have improved access to the Internet. Vice President Yemi Osinbajo said this in Lagos on Thursday at Google for Nigeria. According to him, this will enable Nigerians benefit fully from the great power the Internet offers them as creators and co-creators.

Throwback Photo Of These Nollywood Stars


  How time flies, they are doing great in the movie industry now.

Shunning Invitation By Police Is Disrespectful- Police To Saraki

 

  The Police yesterday described Senate President Bukola Saraki’s refusal to honour their invitation as “disrespectful”. Inspector General of Police Ibrahim Idris wrote a letter of invitation to Saraki on Monday, requesting him to appear on Tuesday morning to clear himself of allegations of involvement with five principal suspects in the Offa bank robbery investigation.

APC Will Remain Focused On Good Governance – Oshiomhole

 

   National Chairman of the party, Adams Oshiomhole, said on Wednesday night the party would remain focused on the task of providing good governance to Nigerians.

Photos: Cee-C Is Nairabet’s New Brand Ambassador



  Cee-C is the latest addition to be added to the Nairabet Family. She disclosed this on instagram while sharing photos from the endorsement signing.  More photos below…

Nigeria To Witness Blood Moon Tomorrow Evening

 

  Tomorrow, Friday July 27, 2018, is a going to be a great day.  The much expected total lunar eclipse or rather ‘blood moon’ will be here with us.  Nigerians from every nook and cranny of this country can see one of the greatest astronomical spectacles of the 21st century tomorrow.

Melaye Allegedly Abducted By Unknown Persons On His Way To Court In Kogi State

 

  According to Ben Bruce he has been reliable informed by the Senator’s brother, Moses Melaye that the Senator has just been kidnapped on their way to Kogi to attend a court hearing.