President Muhammadu Buhari has made his first public appearance in two weeks as he is currently attending Friday’s Juma'at service. Buhari is joined by the Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, the National Security Adviser, Mohammed Babagana Monguno, and other officials at Friday’s Juma'at service. President Buhari has not been seen in public in two weeks. He has also been absent from the last couple of Federal Executive Council meetings held at the Presidential Villa, Aso Rock, Abuja.
Sometimes as a mobile subscriber, you need to know your mobile phone number and you don't know it offhand or you simply forgot. The following tutorial will give you quick tricks and tips to achieve this is a few moments for major Nigeria networks like Artel, MTN, GLO and Etisalat. The ultimate way to know your own phone number in case you don't know it or you forgot it is to CALL ANOTHER LINE or PERSON, provided you have airtime call credit. Your number will display as the caller. But if you don't have airtime credit balance, the rest of the tutorial will help you. . . . . . . .1. Airtel To check and know your own mobile phone number on Air tel Nigeria, simply dial *121# and follow the onscreen instruction. Select 1, and send for My Account option. Then the next screen, select 1 and send as My Number option, and snap! Your screen displays your own mobile number. 2. MTN There are many ways out here. One, dial *123# and follow onscreen guide. Respond with ...
The Presidency has given reasons why some N power volunteers have not been paid. Following several complaints over the late/non- payment of allowances of volunteers under its N-Power scheme, the Presidency has stated, according to Nigerian Bulletin, that failure of participants not receiving their allowances are as a result of some factors. The FG said that failure of participants not receiving their allowances are as a result of some factors According to the Presidency, the factors include the following: 1. Changed name 2. NO/Incorrect BVN 3. Over 35 years old 4. Don't have required certificate Recall that NAIJ.com had reported weeks ago that the Nigerian federal government approved the sum of N4,500 for each of the 200,000 beneficiaries of N-Power Volunteer Corps. The approved subsidy is for the purchase of an electronic tablet device. According to Vanguard, the device would be loaded with different applications that would help them access further traini...
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