Nigeria Breaking News Today Headlines Sunday 12th May 2019
Here are some of the Nigeria Breaking News Today Headlines on some of the newspapers.
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target=_blank>US Consulate General hosts live performance of ‘Boney Manilli’
US Consulate General in collaboration with Lagos Fringe and Terra Kulture, hosted Lagos-theatre loving fans to a live performance of ‘Boney Manilli’, by visiting artists from the Edgar Arceneaux Studios. Written by Pasadena-based multi-media artist and contemporary writer, Edgar Arceneaux, Boney Manili is an immersive play, exhibition and film, based on the story behind
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target=_blank>Nigerians mourn as veteran filmmaker, Eddie Ugbomah, dies at 78
Veteran filmmaker, Eddie Ugbomah, is dead. He died yesterday at about 1 p.m. at the hospital where he was scheduled to undergo a surgery on Monday. He was 78 years old. Chief Ugbomah’s demise was confirmed by a member of the Eddie Ugbomah Medical Fund Committee, Shaibu Husseini, journalist, performing artist and film curator.
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target=_blank>ACPN debunks exaggerated incidence of fake drugs in circulation
The Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria (ACPN) has debunked the recurring insinuations that the incidence of counterfeit drugs in Nigeria has risen to 70 per cent despite efforts to stem the tide of this unethical practice by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), the Pharmacists Council of Nigeria (PCN)
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target=_blank>Awujale thanks Glo, Ijebuland for support at 85
Globacom Chairman, Dr. Mike Adenuga Jr, has called for the inclusion of noble values of honesty, hard work, integrity, probity and good character enshrined in the “Omoluabi paradigm” for the entrenchment of good governance in the country. “Omoluabi” is a cultural concept of the Yoruba people that is used to describe a person of
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target=_blank>‘Thou shall not gossip’, Pope tells hairdressers
Pope Francis has often warned against gossiping among friends and neighbours, but now he says it should also be avoided in those modern temples of cheap talk: beauty parlours and hair salons. The pope exhorted some 230 Italian Catholic hair cutters, stylists and beauticians – on a group pilgrimage to Rome – to “avoid falling
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target=_blank>Arsonist gets 10 years for US church fire
A member of an African American church in Mississippi who admitted to setting a historic church building on fire was sentenced last week to 10 years in prison. But the man never took responsibility for painting the words “Vote Trump” on the outside of the building earlier the same night as the fire. Both the
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target=_blank>Our 40th anniversary calls for joyful noise to the Lord – Bishop Odedeji
The bishop of Lagos West diocese, Church of Nigerian, Anglican Communion, the Rt. Rev. James Olusola Odedeji, had said that the 40th anniversary of All Saints’ Parish Church calls for a joyful noise to the Lord, just like the expression of the Psalmist. “As your bishop therefore, we are so much delighted to be part
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target=_blank>Provide jobs for our unemployed youths -Bishop Olumakaiye
The Diocesan Bishop of Lagos (Anglican Communion), Rt Rev. Humphrey Olumakaiye, has called on the Federal Government to tackle the escalating youth employment in the country as a matter of urgency. He made the appeal at the opening ceremony of the 1st Session of the 34th Synod of the Diocese of Lagos titled, “The
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target=_blank>Trend du jour: Cut-out print appliqués
Fabrics with big and bold prints make them extra valuable for making playful designs. You could make a regular dress and use the cut outs from the prints to make appliqués that take the look to another level. It often adds an edge to your entire ensemble. Choose the area where you add the
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Daimler plans carbon neutral vehicles by 2040
Indications were that Daimler plans to become a carbon neutral company by 2040, ensuring that all new cars, production methods, and suppliers will work in a way which does not produce carbon dioxide emissions. This came as it has been disclosed that Daimler Daimler is seeking $6.75 billion in cost savings and efficiency gains by […]
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