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*BVP MEDIA STATION NEWS HEADLINES* Wednesday, 19th June, 2019. Education: Owo Poly Shut Following ASUP's Protest. Send ministerial list to Senate now, Zenith Labour Party warns Buhari. Tension in Jalingo, residents flee as armed fulani herdsmen strike again. Taraba women protest Fulani herdsmen killings, harassment of youths. Liverpools Ojo joins Rangers on loan. Buhari signs Federal Polytechnics Amendment, Security Studies bills into law. Weinstein in search of a lawyer as trial approaches. No indication we have been suspended Ogun Transport Unions. UK leadership race down to five as Boris Johnson cements lead. Top Swiss prosecutor must recuse himself from FIFA case Court. Sharapova makes winning return in Mallorca. Three Imo lawmakers join PDP, as Assembly clears Interim LG Chairmen. PDP Youths want Reps Principal Officer from Oyo State. Experts set agenda for 9th NASS in housing sector. Gombe assets recovery: Dankwambo's deputy returns exotic cars. We 'l
Sanwo-Olu makes a U-turn, says I never promised to fix Apapa gridlock in 60 days.
Lawan appoints Chief of Staff, SA media & Publicity Onyedi Ojiabor, Abuja Senate President, Dr. Ahmad Lawan on Tuesday approved the appointments of Babagana Muhammad Aji and Festus Adedayo, as his Chief of Staff and Special Adviser on Media and Publicity respectively. A statement by Special Adviser to the Senate President on Administration, Dr. Betty Okoroh, said that the appointments are with immediate effect. It said that the appointments were made based on merit, experience, track record and competency of Aji and Adedayo needed by the Senate President in executing his planned legislative agenda.. Aji, who is currently an Administrative Coordinator of National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) Outreach Services, holds a Master Degree in Educational Planning and Administration, and another one in Public Administration both from University of Maiduguri. victoradedeji.blogspot. com
Lagos State New Traffic Offences And Fines 1. Driving without a Driver’s licence – Impound vehicle. 2. Driving of any vehicle by person under 18 – N30,000. 3. Driving with fake number plates – N30,000, 3 years in prison. 4. Driving with forged vehicle particulars – 6 months in prison. 5. Driving with fake driver’s licence – 6 months in prison. 6. Driving without road worthiness – Impound vehicle. 7. Driving only yellow – N80,000. Enforce painting 8. Driving with Hackey permit – Impound vehicle. 9. No display of Hackey permit – Impound vehicle 10. Kabu Kabu without permit – Impound vehicle 11. Disobeying LASTMA Officer – N30,000/Impound vehicle. 12. Neglect of traffic direction light – 3 months in prison. 13. Smoking while driving – N30,000/Impound vehicle. 14. Physically assault traffic officer – N50,000/6 months in prison. 15. Driving without full light – N50,000. 16. Driving with worn out tyre – N30,000. 17. Driving without spare tyre – N30,000 18. Driving smoking vehicle – N30,000
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INEC Withdraws Certificate of Return from Ondo Lawmaker, Gives New Winner By Yomi Ayeleso - June 18, 2019039 The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the All Progressives Congress (APC) have withdrawn the certificate of return of a new lawmaker representing Okitipupa Constituency-2 at the Ondo State House of Assembly, Hon Sina Akinwunmi. Subsequently, the certificate of return has been issued to the real winner of the APC assembly primary election, Hon James Ololade-Gbegudu as the lawmaker representing the constituency in line with the judgement of an Ondo State High Court sitting in Akure which on May 15, 2019 declared Gbegudu as the winner of the party’s primary conducted on October 5, 2018. Presenting the certificate of return to Gbegudu at the commission’s headquarters, Alagbaka- Akure on Monday, the INEC Chairman, Professor Yakubu Mahmod said a letter had been issued to Akinwumi to vacate the seat with immediate effect while the certificate of retur