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FG kicks as South African mobs continue attacks on Nigerians

The Federal Government has condemned another round of xenophobic attacks on Nigerians…

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Reciprocity visa fees imposed on Nigerians remain in place- US

The United States (US) on Friday reiterated that the Reciprocity visa fees…

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PSC stops police recruitment, candidates to await further directives

The Police Service Commission (PSC) has announced that it has put on…

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IGP commiserates with Catholic Church over killing of priest,orders CP to fish-out killers

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP, Mohammed Adamu has given marching orders to…

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FG moves to implement safety, health regulations in workplaces

The Federal Government has expressed commitment to ensure the highest standards of…

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Labour minister, others strategise on e-Governance to enhance productivity

Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Omotayo Alasoadura, has joined other stakeholders in the quest to strengthen e-Governance to enhance productivity in the country. This was the crux of a two-day Public Sector Productivity and Innovation summit on driving national productivity and efficiency through e-Governance strategies, organised by the National Productivity Centre in collaboration with Leadership and Professional Ethics Consult, which commenced in Abuja on Tuesday. The minister noted that the summit theme, which is “leveraging e-Government as a Vehicle for Increasing Productivity and Improving Public service Delivery” will strengthen the progress made in the public sector in providing essential and social services to meet the demands and expectations of the citizens while using electronic and digital tools and processes. “Therefore, the productivity and efficiency need of the public sector cannot be over-emphasized. The essence of is to highlight how these enabling technologies are transforming government productivity and creating the market for new skills, knowledge and jobs in a complementary way through, which government institutions have been able to do more with less while delivering greater output with desirable speed and precision,” he said. He pointed out that Information and communications technology has created greater room for information sharing, public orientation, and engagement.  He noted that it has made public service delivery far more effective and efficient and thereby pumping out remarkable public sector productivity. “Powerful software,…

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Updated: Nigerian applicants to pay more as US imposes visa reciprocity fee

With effect from August 29, 2019, Nigerian citizens whose applications for nonimmigrant…

IGP orders new Enugu state CP to restore sanity in the state

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Mohammed Adamu, has ordered the immediate posting…

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