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This document outlines the terms and conditions of agreements prescribed by the Minister of Health under section 66 of the Pest Control Products Act. An agreement has to be entered into when a registrant or data holder wishes to follow the process specified in the Pest Control Products Regulations to determine the compensation payable by the registrant for the right to use or rely on a data holder’s compensable data that has been considered in support of re-evaluation or special review decisions published before 4 December 2023…Read More

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This guidance supports the interpretation of former data compensation provisions, and is to be used in conjunction with the Pest Control Products Act, the 2010 data compensation provisions in the Pest Control Products Regulations, and the Agreement for Test Data Compensation under Section 66 of the Pest Control Products Act for Re-evaluation and Special Review Decisions Published before 4 December 2023…Read More

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Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) invited stakeholders to comment on the proposals “guidance for registrants and data holders for use or reliance on test data considered in support of re-evaluation and special review decisions published before 4 December 2023” (guidance document) and the “proposed agreement for test data compensation under section 66 of the Pest Control Products Act for re-evaluation and special review decisions published before 4 December 2023&quot…Read More

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A Retired Judge of the Court of Appeal, Asaba Judicial Division, Justice Ita Mbaba, has urged the judiciary including Judges and magistrates to restore the confidence of the citizens in the judicial system which he said was fast waning. Speaking in Uyo, over the weekend at a Special Book Reading session, titled “The Burden of A Judge” in commemoration of his retirement, organized by the Uyo Book Club; Justice Mbaba encouraged the judicial officers to put themselves in the shoes of litigants seeking justice, equity and fairness in court urging them not to dash the hope of a common man.…

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Barcelona are considering a summer move for Super Eagles forward Ademola Lookman as sporting director Deco looks to reshape the club’s attacking options, Soccernet.ng reports. Lookman, who has enjoyed a standout campaign with Atalanta, has reportedly climbed to the top of Barcelona’s transfer wishlist, overtaking AC Milan‘s Rafael Leao…Read More

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Two Senior Advocates of Nigeria, SAN, Olalekan Ojo and Kazeem Gbadamosi have accused Justice Abdulrahman Oshodi of bias against the former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Godwin Ifeanyi Emefiele and demanded that he recuse himself from further proceedings. Meanwhile, Justice Oshodi has fixed ruling for February 26 in the application asking him to recuse himself in the trial of Emefiele. At the resumed trial of Emefiele on Monday, the lead counsel to the former Governor, Mr Olalekan Ojo SAN, in an application asked the Judge to recuse himself from further hearing of the matter on the ground…

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Wolfsburg are leading the race to sign Nigerian striker Rafiu Durosinmi this summer — but they could face stiff competition from Premier League clubs for the Viktoria Plzeň forward, Soccernet.ng reports. The 22-year-old has returned to action in explosive form following a lengthy injury layoff, sparking fresh interest from top European clubs ahead of the [……Read More

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French President, Emmanuel Macron on Monday, visited the White House for talks with US President Donald Trump. The visit is expected to cover discussions on ending the Ukraine war amid differences on how to proceed. Macron is the first European leader to visit Trump since his second return to the White House a month ago. The two leaders were to participate in a G7 call, hold bilateral talks and then preside over a joint press conference scheduled for 2 p.m. EST. The British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is also expected to visit Trump later in the week, following alarm in…

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