The sale of the engine oil business has grown exponentially to become one of the fastest moving and highly small-scale businesses that are profitable for
Traffic was held up for several hours on the ever-busy Bauchi-Jos highway on Sunday as residents of Shadawanka village trooped out and blocked the road,
Alex-Irobi, who is at the Department of Technical Cooperation in Africa, collected the money from the firm in late 2019 with promises to help them secure contracts.
Foreign Affairs Ministry Removes Director Who Paid N10million Bribe For Promotion After SaharaReporters’ Story
SaharaReporters had on April 23 exposed how Momoh made a handwritten agreement to borrow money from one of his friends, while raising the N10 million bribe which he paid to secure his office.
by SaharaReporters, New York
May 03, 2021
A director in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs serving in the Directorate of Technical Cooperation In Africa, Suleiman Momoh, who raised a N10 million bribe which he paid to secure his office, has been removed and replaced after SaharaReporters’ story.
Authoritative sources stated that Momoh was removed on Wednesday as the Head of Human Resource Department after he was summoned and could not defend the issues raised against him.
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Kingsley Nwezeh in Abuja
Will President Muhammadu Buhari replace the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Mohammed Adamu, who is billed to retire today after clocking 35 years in service or extend his tenure?
The answers hung in the balance yesterday as the presidency kept mum over the fate of Adamu and his would-be successor.
Although efforts by THISDAY to know the next step in the management of the police with Adamu’s impending retirement from presidential spokespersons, Mr. Femi Adesina and Malam Garba Shehu, proved abortive, a presidency source said the situation was fluid as the president could take a decision between last night and today on the matter.