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Nigeria now has 91 political parties

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News Envelope Emblem The Independent National Electoral Commission has registered 23 new political parties, bringing the total number of parties to 91. The 233 parties are: Advanced Alliance Party, Advanced Nigeria Democratic Party, African Action Congress, Alliance for a United Nigeria, Alliance of Social Democrats, Alliance National Party, Allied People’s Movement and Alternative Party of Nigeria. Others include: Change Nigeria Party, Congress Of Patriots, Liberation Movement, Movement for Restoration and Defence of Democracy, Nigeria Community Movement Party, Nigeria For Democracy, Peoples Coalition Party, Reform and Advancement Party, Save Nigeria Congress and the United Patriots. INEC also registered United Peoples Congress, We The People Nigeria, Yes Electorates Solidarity, Youth Party and Zenith Labour Party. Source: Punch Newspapers Drop your comments below. Click here to visit our website

Nine ways to save money for long term

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News Envelope Emblem In this economic uncertainty, many of us are looking for ways to save money for a long term and retire well. Let us review nine basic ways to save money for the long term, according towww.lifehack.org. *Don’t waste your money: Every naira that you waste on something you don’t need (like cable or new clothes or a bigger TV) is a naira that you cannot save for your future. Cancel your extra monthly subscriptions and anything else that you no longer need. Run outside instead of paying for a gym membership. *Plan ahead and have a savings goal for retirement: Make a plan to save money for your retirement. Having a written plan is the first and most important step to long-term financial success. *Become debt-free as soon as possible: Paying off your debt is essential to being able to start saving money for the long-term. How can you save money if you are constantly paying for credit card bills, a new car, a bigger house, or old student loan debt? *Eat all

Salary scale of the Nigerian Police

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The Nigerian Police Here is the Nigeria Police Salary from Recruit to Inspector General of Police: A Police Recruit Salary A police recruit is any person who is undergoing training to become a member of the police force. The monthly salary of a police recruit is N9, 019.42, while his annual salary amounts to N108, 233. A Police Constable Grade Level 03 A police constable is a newly employed police man who has the lowest rank in Nigeria. The monthly salary of a police constable is N43, 293.80, while his annual salary is N519, 525.6. A Police Constable Grade Level 10 A police constable grade level 10 is a higher police constable grade with a monthly salary of N51, 113.59, and annual salary of N613, 363.08. A Police Corporal On Grade 04 (1) The police corporal on grade 04 (1) comes after constable, but a lower rank in the police force. The abbreviation of police corporal on grade 04 (1) is Cpl. The salary of a police corporal on grade 04 (1) is N44, 715.53 per