Nigeria Breaking News Today Headlines Thursday 22nd August 2019

Nigeria Breaking News Today Headlines Thursday 22nd August 2019

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target=_blank>Keeping the nation’s airports safe

Nigeria, again, opened itself negatively to the global community on July 19, 2019 when a foreigner, precisely a Nigerien, was seen crawling out of an aircraft engine that was settling for take-off. The experience, which caught passengers and crew by surprise, no doubt, added to the myriad of embarrassing and episodic surprises the country has
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target=_blank>Nero, a brutal emperor in Roman history

Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus was a very brutal Emperor in the history of Rome. He was the last Roman Emperor of the Julio-Claudius dynasty. He adopted Claudius as his middle name. In fact, he adopted Claudius from his great uncle, Julio-Claudius, the man who was instrumental to Nero becoming an Emperor. He became an
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target=_blank>A professor’s ignorance or mischief on Biafra war

Sometime ago, a Nigerian youth, exasperated by the Nigerian elders and experts’ youthbashing and claim of monopoly of knowledge made a complaint. He complained that these Nigerian elders, experts and others standing in some kind of authority or superiority kept on complaining about the “ignorance” and “incompetence” of the youth even when their own ignorance
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target=_blank>Nutrient deficiency could cause premature graying

Just like nature, causes of grey hair vary from person to person but several factors have been found to be responsible. Graying is a fate everyone must accept, not necessarily in the course of just growing into old age. According to Dr. Charles Adeyemo, a health expert with Esep Le Berger University, genetics plays a
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target=_blank>MAN withdraws partnership right on expo

  The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) has stated that it is no longer a partner in the organisation of the annual Nigeria manufacturing expo /manufacturing partnership for African development (NME/mPAD) events organized by Clarion Events West Africa, a South African company. In a press statement made available to this newspaper in Lagos, the association
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target=_blank>Sacked Delta workers threaten fresh hostility

No fewer than 3,000 workers sacked from the Delta State civil service have threatened to shut down the state if the state government failed to fulfill its electoral promise to reabsorb or re-engaging them within one month after the swearing-in of the winner of March 9 governorship election. The sacked workers, who vowed to overrun
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target=_blank>Nigerian girls win 2019 African Technovation contest

Four female students from Princeton College, Surulere, Lagos, under the tutelage of New Horizons Computer Learning Centre, the school’s ICT partner, have emerged the African regional winner for the 2019 Technovation Contest. This year’s contest was held at Pan Atlantic University, Lagos. The innovative application developed by Princeton College girls name Frostbits, will solve the
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target=_blank>CIS begins implementation of executive conversion programme

The Council of Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers (CIS) has commenced implementation of its Executive Conversion Programme (ECP). It is aimed at bringing top class university lecturers and chief executive officers in the financial markets to the league of stockbrokers in Nigeria. The ECP, which also aims at alignment of theory with practice on one hand
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target=_blank>The message from Nuremberg

“Since oppression is maintained by force, it is only possible to remove that oppression by a counterforce.” – ‘Emeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu   Since last weekend the media space has been awash with reactions from Saturday’s unfortunate attack on the former Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu in the Southern City of Nuremberg, Germany in Europe. All the
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Cleric blames religious leaders for Nigeria’s woes

Founder of John 3:16 Ministry, Brother Samuel Ajayi Okonkwo has blamed religious leaders for the country’s woes, saying majority of the nation’s leaders were diabolical and falling short of God’s glory. Speaking in Aba, Abia State, Okonkwo said that over 70 per cent of pastors in the country were not called by God as they […]
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