News FG to spend N100bn on school feeding in 2024 Toyibat Ajose Jan 2, 2024 President Bola Tinubu on Monday disclosed that the 2024 budget includes N100 billion allocation for the school feeding programmes.
News FG committed to air travellers’ safety – Minister Toyibat Ajose Jan 2, 2024 The Federal Government has reiterated its commitment to ensuring the highest standards of safety, efficiency, and reliability for…
News FG earmarks N150bn for poverty alleviation Toyibat Ajose Jan 2, 2024 The Federal Government has allocated a total sum of N150bn to implement poverty alleviation programmes in 2024.
News Declare day of national mourning on Plateau killings, NANS urges FG Toyibat Ajose Dec 29, 2023 The National Association of Nigerian Students has requested that the Federal Government establish a national day of mourning in…
News Repairs: FG announces fresh date for closure of Third Mainland Bridge Alagbe Shenayon Dec 28, 2023 The Iyana Oworonshoki-Adeniji Adele section of the Third Mainland Bridge is scheduled for closure by the Federal Government…
News FG has paid 3.5m Nigerians N25,000 each in conditional cash transfer –… Alagbe Shenayon Dec 22, 2023 The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Betta Edu, announced that the Federal Government has disbursed…
News New minimum wage coming in 2024- FG Toyibat Ajose Dec 22, 2023 The federal government has promised workers that a new minimum wage will be implemented in 2024.
Business FAAC shares N1.088trn to FG, States, LGs Toyibat Ajose Dec 16, 2023 The Federation Account Allocation Committee has shared the sum of N1.088 trillion to the Federal Government, States and Local…
News FG plans national theatre, museum for Abuja Alagbe Shenayon Dec 15, 2023 The Minister of Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa, announced that the ministry is poised to create a…
News Power sector cashflow increases to N900bn – FG Toyibat Ajose Dec 15, 2023 The Federal Government declared on Thursday that the liquidity in Nigeria's power sector has increased from N282 billion in 2015…