
Nigeria Breaking News Today Headlines Wednesday 13th November 2019
Here are some of the Nigeria Breaking News Today Headlines on some of the newspapers.
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Fayemi charges appointees on community value
E kiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi has urged his appointees to contribute to the development of humanity in order to achieve appreciable impact in the lives of the people in their immediate environment. The governor gave the charge in Ikogosi Ekiti at a retreat organized for all Senior Special Assistants and Special
Officials conniving with pipeline vandals must be punished –Senate
…orders Corporation to refund N382.2m to treasury T he Senate, yesterday, urged the executive arm of government to fish out officials of government conniving with criminals to vandalise oil pipelines across the country, with a view to punishing them. The Senate made the submission in its resolutions while adopting the report of its
Ministry to fish out talents from NYSC camps – Dare
M inister of Youth and Sports Development, Mr. Sunday Dare, has disclosed that his ministry be using open trials at National Youth Service Corps orientation camps to discover new athletes that can compete in continental and global sports events. Dare made the disclosure while fielding questions from newsmen after his visit to the NYSC
Tam David-West in final escape
N ow, my introduction to Professor Tam David-West was on this wise: I was brought up by a very strict, educationist father, who would not allow his seven children travel during holidays, particularly the long vacation at the end of the session. He had his own way of keeping us busy. My town, Ipetumodu,
Blood test may detect breast cancer early
R esearchers in the United Kingdom (UK) have found an innovative blood test that could help detect breast cancer five years before any symptoms become apparent. The findings were presented at the 2019 National Cancer Research Institute conference, which took place in Glasgow this year. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among
Scarcity: Reps wants Customs to reopen supply of petroleum products at borders
T he House of Representatives yesterday urged the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) to immediately rescind the restriction it placed on the supply of petroleum products to towns within 20 kilometres of Nigerian border. The directive was given following the adoption of a motion sponsored by Hon. Sada Soli (APC, Katsina). Leading debate
Zenith Bank/Delta Principals’ Cup: Finalists emerge today from two centres
Sponsors hail last four teams T he two finalists for the 2019 edition of the Delta State Principals’ Cup football competition sponsored by Zenith Bank Plc will emerge today. The tournament which started on September 30 is a developmental Secondary Schools competition revived only three years ago courtesy of a partnership
Reps’ minority leadership crisis and PDP’s dilemma
The crisis rocking the leadership of minority parties in the House of Representatives took a different dimension last week when the lower chamber resolved to investigate the Kingsley Chinda-led faction. PHILIP NYAM examines the role of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and why the problem subsists S ince the emergence of
AFCON 2021: Nigeria vs Benin …‘Eagles must replicate club form’
S uper Eagles players have been enjoined to replicate their clubs’ form in their African Cup of Nations qualifying match against Benin Republic today. The Nigerian side will today face the Squirrels of Benin in the opening game of the AFCON qualifying series at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium, Uyo Akwa Ibom State. Former
Money laundering: EFCC begins trial of Atiku’s son-in-law, Babalele
T he Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) yesterday commenced the trial of Abdullahi Babalele, the son-in-law to a former Vice-President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, over alleged money laundering offence at a Federal High Court in Lagos. Babalele was on October 8 docked before Justice Chukwujekwu Aneke on a 2-count charge of alleged laundering […]
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