Tag: Ban
MURIC urges NBC to ban Portable’s ‘Kuku Do Ritual’
An Islamic group, Muslim Rights Concern, (MURIC), has urged the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), on Monday, to ban Portable's Kuku Do Ritual.
The Muslim group...
Commercial motorcyclists oppose planned ban, say it’s counter productive
The Amalgamated Commercial Motorcycle Riders Association of Nigeria has said the planned nationwide ban on motorcycles by the Federal Government would spell doom for...
FG meets Saudi Arabian envoy over Omicron travel ban
A call has been made by the Federal Government to the kingdom of Saudi Arabia to lift its travel ban on Nigeria.
This was made...
Twitter ban costs Nigeria about N10.72 trillion – LCCI
The seven-month ban on Twitter in Nigeria had cost the country an estimated N10.72 trillion, the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry has revealed.
This...
FG lifts Twitter ban after seven months
President Muhammadu Buhari has lifted the suspension of Twitter operation in Nigeria effective from 12am.
The Director General National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Mallam...
LCCI calls for ban on foreign drinks
The Federal Government has been urged by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry to protect domestic manufacturers from unfair competition by foreign companies...
Singapore lifts ban on Nigeria, nine other African countries
The ban imposed by Singapore on Nigeria and 10 African countries over the COVID-19 Omicron variant has been lifted even as the country’s authorities...
Nigeria loses N499.32bn as Twitter ban hits 200 days
Nigeria’s economy has reportedly lost N499.32bn to the ban of Twitter since it came into effect on June 4, 2021.
Recall that the Federal Government...
Twitter ban: Nigeria loses N247.61bn in 100 days
About N247.61bn has been lost by Nigeria as the Federal Government extended the Twitter ban in the country to 100 days.
Recall that on June...
No plan to ban women from driving in Kano – Govt
The Kano State government has dismissed reports about an alleged plan to ban women from driving in the state.
Reports had surfaced on social media...