A meeting convened by the federal government to resolve NUPENG’s strike against alleged Dangote Refinery’s anti-union practices ended in a stalemate at dawn.
Mr Olatunji emphasised that data protection requires the implementation of laws and cross-border cooperation among countries.
Mr Adekunle decried the delay in securing a passport.
Ms Ugoh reiterated that sustaining momentum would require Nigerians to embrace sanitation as a personal responsibility
Mr Oladejo said, “No other state in Nigeria bears more of the weight of national productivity than Lagos.’’
According to him, wooden boats cannot withstand the scale of haulage, especially under conditions of overloading.
The minister said the initiatives had positively impacted the lives of Nigerians, particularly students.
According to her, redeploying officers from VIP escorts to national security operations was long overdue.
Ms Bako-Aiyegbusi stated that Nigeria still faces a significant gap between its nutrition targets and on-the-ground outcomes.
Ms Ahmed said the situation is worrisome because the board had increased its loan ceiling to N20 million.
