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Nigeria Youth Investment Fund (NYIF)

AN INITIATIVE OF THE FEDERAL MINISTRY OF YOUTH AND SPORTS DEVELOPMENT FUNDED BY THE CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA The Nigeria Youth Investment Fund (NYIF) is to serve

Politics: Ngeria at 60, President Buhari Independent Speech

Fellow Nigerians,   ​I speak to you today as your President and fellow citizen on this epoch occasion of our country’s 60th independence Anniversary. As President, I wish to renew my appreciation to Nigerians for entrusting me with your hopes and aspirations for a better and greater Nigeria. Today, it is my unique privilege to re-commit myself to the service of this great country of great people with profound diversities and opportunities. We are bound by destiny to be the largest and greatest black nation on earth. At this stage in our nationhood it is important that we reflect how we got here to enable us work TOGETHER to get to where we aspire to be as a strong indivisible nation, united in hope and equal in opportunity. On October 1st 1960 when Prime Minister Alhaji Abubakar Tafawa Balewa received the constitutional instruments symbolizing Nigeria’s independence, he expressed his wish that having acquired our rightful status as an independent sovereign nation, history w

Ogun State Government has announced School Reopening Date

Ogun State Government has announced Monday, 21 September, 2020 for the reopening of schools in the state for the first term of 2020/2021 session in addition to the earlier resumption of students in SS3 who are currently writing the West African School Certificate Examination.

NEWS: UPDATE AND EFFORTS TO COMBAT COVID-19 PANDEMIC BY OGUN STATE GOV.

STATEMENT BY THE GOVERNOR OF OGUN STATE, HIS EXCELLENCY, PRINCE DAPO ABIODUN MFR, ON UPDATE AND EFFORTS TO COMBAT COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON FRIDAY 14TH AUGUST, 2020

NCDC breakdown of COVID19 Cases by State

Nigeria CDC breakdown of COVID19 Cases by State A number of discharges carried out as of 14th day of August include 1,325 community recoveries over the last two