
Vanguard Latest News Tuesday 21st January 2020
Vanguard Latest News Today and headlines on some of the happenings and news trend in the Country, today 21/01/20
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Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang tops Barcelona shortlist for new striker
Barcelona are eager to bring in a new striker this month following the injury to Luis Suárez and Arsenal’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is thought to be their top target. Suárez was forced to undergo surgery after suffering a knee injury and is not expected to return until April at the earliest. ?Lionel Messi started upfront inRead More
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Amotekun Southwest’s tribal militia for Oduduwa Republic ? Junaid Mohammed
Soni Daniel – Abuja Second Republic lawmaker, Dr Junaid Mohammed, on Sunday flayed leaders of the Southwest for bankrolling the security outfit, Amoteku, which he described as a tribal militia to enable them to actualize the emergence of the Oduduwa Republic through the backdoor. But Mohammed, who spoke to exclusively to Vanguard, said the move by theRead More
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Abia to partner NDLEA to fight drug trafficking
By Ugochukwu Alaribe – Umuahia The Abia State government has pledged support for the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, to help combat the high use of illicit drugs in the state. Commissioner for Homeland Security, Abia State, Mr. Dan Okoli, who disclosed this during his visit to Abia NDLEA office, noted that NDLEA’s operationsRead More
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E2%80%95-apc-chieftain/ Protests, outbursts on Supreme Court judgment needless ? APC chieftain
Chief Egwu Chima, All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain in Ebonyi says bickering directed at the Supreme Court over its ruling on Imo governorship poll is needless. Chima, a former Commissioner for Information and Orientation in the state, spoke with newsmen on Tuesday, in Abakaliki. According to him, protests, outbursts and attacks on the nation’s apexRead More
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My first album sold over a million in hard copy – Danny Young
Nigerian Afropop singer, Danny Young recently stole the limelight when he sued Tiwa Savage for copyright infringement over his 2009 hit single ‘Oju Tiwon” which the diva used in her 2018 song “One” without expressed consent of the Ondo State-born artiste.
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Delta revenue board chair to promote education in 3 LGAs
By Emma Amaize Chairman Delta State Board of Internal Revenue, Sir Monday Onyeme, has fine-tuned arrangements for an essay and quiz competition to promote the standard of education in Ndokwa ethnic nationality, comprising Ndokwa West, Ndokwa West and Ukwuani Local Government Areas, Delta State. Managing director of Prince Huxeley Obsession Agency, Prince Huxley Unumadu, inRead More
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Supreme Court Judgment: Useni urges supporters to remain calm
The Plateau State governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in the 2019 election, Senator Jeremiah Useni has appealed to his supporters and members of his Party to remain “very calm” and continue to work towards rebuilding the party in the State.
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Republicans hold cards at Trump impeachment trial
The Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump will begin in earnest on Tuesday with a tussle between Republicans and Democrats over whether witnesses should be called immediately. It is a question that is all but certain to remain unresolved until after the first phase of the trial when the two sides present their arguments.Read More
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Brain Drain: Recommendation, solution to health problem — NMA
The condition of service can only be improved when we have enough manpower because if one doctor does the work of three doctors then you are not likely to give your best. The issue of exit replacement is something that the government must develop a realistic policy. If you give me 10 doctors and twoRead More
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UN sound warning on escalation of violence against aid workers in Northeast
Islamist militants attacked a facility housing several aid groups in northeast Nigeria at the weekend in what the United Nations warned on Monday is an escalation in violence specifically targeting aid workers. It was not immediately clear which militant group was responsible for Saturday’s attack in Ngala, near the border with Cameroon. A more thanRead More
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