Today's Headlines: N11.35tn Spent On Refineries In 13 Years–Reps Panel; Sani Retains Kaduna SSG
N11.35tn Spent On Refineries In 13 Years–Reps Panel Photo Credit: Punch Newspaper The House of Representatives Ad Hoc Committee on the State of Refineries in the Country has said the Federal Government spent a total sum of over N11 trillion on rehabilitating refineries from 2010 to date. Chairman of the committee, Ganiyu Johnson, however, failed to convince the Deputy Speaker, Ahmed Wase, who chaired the Committee of the Whole, to consider the report.

Lekki residents protest illegal access code, street gates
According to Guardian. Residents and property owners in Lekki Phase One are calling for the intervention of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu in response to the mounting of street gates and the mandatory use of access codes by the North-East Lekki Neighbourhood Association (NELNA). Led by Prince Ayoola Ojeikere, the aggrieved individuals protested against the blockage of Admiralty Road and the requirement of access codes to gain entry. They view these actions as a violation of their rights to freely move on public

Today's Headlines: I won’t disappoint Nigerians, Tinubu Assures; DSS uncovers plans to disrupt inauguration
I won’t disappoint Nigerians, Tinubu assures Photo Credit: Punch Newspapers) The President-elect Bola Tinubu, on Thursday, in Abuja, said he will not disappoint the trust conferred upon him by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd. ), and millions of Nigerians.

Today's Headlines: Tinubu, Obi Get Timelines To Defend Victory, Court Remands Five For Robbery
Tinubu, Obi Get Timelines To Defend Victory, Present Petitions The Presidential Election Petitions Court (PEPC) has asked the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Mr. Peter Obi, and his party to present their joint petition against the February 25 presidential election within three weeks.

JUST IN: Resident Doctors Suspend Nationwide Strike
The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has suspended its five-day warning strike. President of the affiliation, Dr Orji Emeka Innocent, informed the newshounds nowadays Sunday night that the medical doctors might resume with the aid of using 8am on Monday. The NARD president said, “development made might be reviewed on 2d June 2023 at some point of the affiliation’s standard assembly wherein subsequent line of motion might be decided.”
