Nigeria Breaking News Today Headlines Tuesday 15th October 2019

Nigeria Breaking News Today Headlines Tuesday 15th October 2019

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N360m: Chibok girls on my scholarship not in FG’s budget – Atiku

Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the February presidential election, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, said the N360 million proposed in this year’s federal budget for Chibok school girls in America University of Nigeria (AUN), was not for students on his scholarship. The Federal Ministry of Women Affairs, has proposed this sum for the “specialised
Newtelegraph.

NNPC to achieve 40m barrels of oil reserves by 2023 – Kyari

Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Engr. Melee Kolo Kyari, has said that the corporation was working towards achieving the target of 40 million barrels of oil reserves before the end of 2023. He also said the nation was about reaching its oil production of 3 million barrels per day, disclosing
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Judgement on Magu’s stay in office fixed for Dec 4

The Federal High Court sitting in Abuja yesterday fixed December 4 to deliver judgement on consolidated suits challenging the continued stay of Ibrahim Magu as the Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC. The trial judge, Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu, fixed the date after parties adopted their final written addresses in five separate
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Oyo govt’s education reform to the rescue

REFORM Piqued by the dwindling fortune of the state education sector, which is characterized by high figure of out-of-school children, the administration of Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has put in place reforms that will redirect and refocus the sector for optimal performance   Parents: Scrapping of N3,000 school fee, a right step  
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Commissioner lauds teachers, school for winning FG education awards

For their excellent performance in the education sector, no fewer than three private school teachers in Lagos and a school, Mrs. Elusaki Agnes Iyabo, Ikuseyidunmi Pius Bababo and Adeniyi Oluwasegun and Government Junior College, Epe have won this year’s edition of the 2019 President’s Teachers and Schools Excellence Award (PTSEA). The award, which took place
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Institute advocates ‘change management’ in school curriculum

A call has gone to the Federal Government to rejig the nation’s education curriculum to include the teaching of ‘Change Management’ from basic education level to tertiary institutions. The call was made by the Registrar of the Institute of Change Management (ICM), Mr. Joseph Anetor during the induction of new members into the institute in Lagos.
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Changes in the air: Intricate skills of aircraft development

Here’s how the typical story-line of technology goes: something new is invented, then it becomes old and we replace it with a more advanced version. But in rare instances, tech is so advanced that we’re not actually prepared to replace it by the time it ages out of fashion, writes WOLE SHADARE.     Well
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MAP: Delta tops list as BEDC rolls out 572,392 meters for four states

BEDC Electricity Plc. (BEDC) has announced a total rollout plan of 572,392 meters within the next two years across its franchise areas covering Edo, Delta, Ondo and Ekiti states under the Meter Asset Provider (MAP) scheme. The breakdown according to a statement from BEDC, is as follows: Edo, 190,000 meters, Delta; 200,200 meters, Ekiti; 67,452
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Of budget and IOCs’ $62bn oil revenues’ underpayment

The $62 billion (N10.32 trillion) oil revenues allegedly underpaid by the international oil companies (IOCs) to the Federal Government coffers can fund Nigeria’s budget for two years. Adeola Yusuf reports     The relationship between the Federal Government and International Oil Companies (IOCs) operating in the Nigeria’s deep water production space hit a new low
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Ikeja Electric deepens bilateral power deals, investments

Ikeja Electric (IE) at the weekend deepened the bilateral power supply deals and investments in its franchise areas as it inked a 20 hours daily supply contract with firms and residents in Government Reserve Area (GRA), Ikeja. Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the power utility company, Dr. Anthony Youdeowei, who led the company’s […]
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