Nigeria Breaking News Today Headlines Thursday 10th October 2019

Nigeria Breaking News Today Headlines Thursday 10th October 2019

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Group flays FG’s planned re-introduction of e-toll in South-East

An Igbo group, Voice from the East (VEAST) yesterday kicked against an alleged plan by the federal government to re-establish tollgates in the country with South-East getting 56. The group described the alleged allocation of the highest number of 56 tollgates in South-East Zone as a call for disintegration of Nigeria. The group lamented that
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Kolade chairs, Anya delivers The Niche annual lecture

Ingredients for successful business and accountable governance will be digested by industry bosses, governors, opinion leaders, and civil society on October 15, when Professor Anya O. Anya delivers TheNiche Newspaper second annual lecture. It was an intellectual feast, according to a statement issued by TheNiche Executive Editor, Oguwike Nwachuku. He said this year, Anya, a
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A’Ibom: Collaborative governance’ll fast-track development – Speaker

The Speaker of Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, on Monday, said a collaborative, cooperative approach to governance by the various arms of government will fast-track development of the state. This was as he said that the Seventh Assembly, under his watch, would collaborate and synergise, especially with the executive arm of government in order
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NOGASA pledges to end illegal bunkering, fuel adulteration

The Natural Oil and Gas Suppliers Association of Nigeria (NOGASA), has pledged its commitment to working closely with the Federal Government to ensure the eradication of illegal oil bunkering and adulteration of petroleum products across the country. National President NOGASA, Mr Benneth Korie, who made the commitment during the association’s National Working Committee meeting yesterday
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August meeting: Empowering women for development

  It used to be a gathering of women to show wealth. But the August meeting, held by women in Igbo land is now a movement, a serious issue of homecoming that addresses challenges. IGBEAKU ORJI, in Umuahia, writes     Every epoch has its social and economic identity. The August Meeting of Women of
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Baby Chikamso: Proposed for sale by father, saved by humanity

There are tales so heart-rending that it is wished they never happened. So poignant, we want to link them to make-believe scripts from a movie set. Yet, they are as real as day. STEVE UZOECHI reports on one of such cases from Owerri     There are men who could barely scratch up a daily
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Mary Expirander: A cruel hand of fate

Life is like an ocean. No one knows the deep end of it and it is, in fact, like a mirage. It’s a platform where one is only sure of the moment, cannot determine the next occurrence. Such is life for Mary Expirander, who had an auto accident three months after her wedding and needs
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Limited radiotherapy services hinder cervical cancer cure – Salako

Dr. Omolola Salako is a radiation oncologist at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) and founder, executive/ director of Sebeccly Cancer Care and Support Centre, a cancer charity with vision to empower and treat cancer patients. In this interview, she discusses the importance of cancer cervical screening, factors driving the development of new cancer infections,
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Laughter tackles stress, boosts health

A recent research has proved that laughter has many health benefits. According to the study published in the ‘Journal of Neuroscience’ when people gathered to watch 30 minutes of comedy clips, their bodies released endorphins or “feel good” chemicals in the brain through opioid receptors causing feelings of “euphoria” without the obvious downside of taking drugs.
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AfCFTA: Pharmaceutical firms seek N300bn bailout

Chief executive officers of top pharmaceutical companies under the auspices of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Group-Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, PMG-MAN are seeking N300 billion bailout funds from the Federal Government to enable them reposition the industry in anticipation of African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement take-off. In an interview with this newspaper in Lagos, the Chief […]
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