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COVID-19: 104,530 people receive first jab in Katsina

No fewer than 104,530 people have received the first dose of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in Katsina State. Dr. Shamsuddenn…

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Masari assents to N323bn Katsina State 2022 budget

Gov. Aminu Masari of Katsina State has signed the state’s 2022 budget of N323.2 billion into law, following its passage…

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Customs seize imported sex drugs, other items

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) says its officers have intercepted imported drugs including sex enhancement drugs and other items along…

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Declare state of emergency on banditry, Tambuwal tells FG

Gov. Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State says the declaration of a state of emergency on banditry would enable security operatives…

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NYSC vaccinates 1,404 corps members deployed to Borno

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) says all the 1,404 corps members posted to Borno have been vaccinated for COVID-19.…

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Ban on telecom services remains in seven frontline LGAs, says Masari

Katsina State Government says the suspension of telecom services remains effective in seven out of the 17 Local Government Areas…

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Katsina moves to reform Almajari education system

The Katsina State Government has set up a committee to conduct a census of all Almajiri schools in the state…

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Katsina Govt. spends N2.5bn on constituency electrification projects

Katsina State Government says it has spent N2.5 billion on constituency electrification projects across the 34 Local Government Areas (LGAs)…

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Katsina Govt. spends N15.7bn on drainage

Katsina State Government said it has spent N15.7 billion in 2021 for the stabilization, reclamation, and channeling of Katsina, Funtua,…

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Insecurity: Bandits now use Walkie-Talkie -Katsina Govt

Katsina State government says its Containment Order of September has drastically reduced banditry and related crimes. “In July and August,…

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