The 2023 Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate for Lagos State, Olajide Adediran, aka Jandor has been described as an “apprentice candidate and politician.” The description was made by the Chief Press Secretary to the Lagos State Governor, Gboyega Akosile who added that Jandor is still in the training school of politics and may graduate after the 2023 elections but if he has not learnt his lesson, then would continue in school.
The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Ibrahim Muhammad, has set Thursday, September 10 to swear-in 85 judges to preside over election tribunals to be constituted for the next round of elections in Nigeria.
Naija News reports that Appeal Court’s spokeswoman, Hajia Sa’adatu Musa Kachalla made this known in a statement on Wednesday, September 9.
According to the statement, the judges are to be inaugurated at 2 pm in the main court hall of the Supreme Court.
The Angels of Death come home to roost as "Elisabeth," the bio-musical of Austria's doomed empress, returns to Vienna. The most successful German-language musical of all time is beginning a seven-month run at the theater that saw its 1992 world premiere, after wowing more than 4 million in six countries as far off as Japan.
The Angels of Death come home to roost as “Elisabeth,” the bio-musical of Austria’s doomed empress, returns to Vienna.
The Federal Government has frowned at the alleged collusion by domestic airlines to fix airfares on all domestic routes. Naija News understands that an email had circulated on Tuesday allegedly by a domestic carrier to its travel agents, stating an increase in its airlines’ fares.
A part of the said mail dated February 18, 2022, had noted that the airline’s ticket fares have been reviewed with the least fare at N50,000 across all its routes.
No one in human history has ever seen an eclipse quite like the one seen by the crew of Apollo 12 on Nov. 21, 1969. Countless billions of us have seen the moon eclipse the sun, casting its shadow on the Earth; countless billions have seen the Earth similarly block solar light, casting a shadow on the moon. But the Earth eclipsing the sun, as viewed from far off in deep space?