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Bandits Run Riot in Niger, Kill One, Injure One, Kidnap 11
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With such clashes usually come allegations of insubordination, financial impropriety, abuse of office, award of contracts without following due process, non-remittance of appropriate funds to government’s coffers and other infractions.
While these ministers adduced various infractions as reasons for their ‘fights’ with heads of agencies under them, analysts, however, believe there are always more “behind the scene” reasons and vested interests for such actions.
Such altercations, according to some analysts, also affect operations of the concerned agencies, even as they erode political authority in governance across the board, with public interest suffering the most.
Two former ministers who spoke with Daily Trust on Sunday on the issue yesterday described such open confrontations as signs of indiscipline and the inability of the government to maintain a cohesive administration.
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Sir Tom Hunter is leading the investment in Scottish EDGE with a £500,000 commitment in grant and loan money By Kristy Dorsey Seven of Scotland’s leading entrepreneurs have committed an additional £1 million to support Scottish EDGE following a dramatic increase in applications to the start-up funding competition. The new money is a mix of grants and loans led by a £500,000 commitment from Sir Tom Hunter. The Ayrshire entrepreneur’s Hunter Foundation has backed the Scottish EDGE initiative since its inception in 2015, when it was established to support early-stage businesses with high growth potential. Scottish EDGE runs two competitive rounds per year with each typically producing 12 winners who receive an average of £60,000 in grant and loan money. The programme is currently in its 17th funding round, with the winners to be named on May 11.
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Events have remained tumultuous in Nigeria since President Muhammadu Buhari made his latest trip to the United Kingdom late last month.
While the president is resting in London, back home, Nigeria is grappling with a fever of industrial actions by public servants. Those out on strike include judiciary workers, resident doctors, parliamentary staff, Federal Capital Territory workers and staff of polytechnics and monotechnics nationwide. The doctors, on Saturday, suspended their strike for four weeks after some concessions from the federal government.
There have also been renewed attacks on security facilities across the country, particularly in the Southeast, as the face-offs continue between security operatives and criminals.
Police Arrest Man for Beheading 14 -Year-Old Pupil
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