
The Nation Newspaper Today Headline Sunday 15th March 2020
The Nation Newspaper Today Headline and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 15/03/20
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BREAKING: Confusion as explosion rocks Lagos
Our Reporter Residents of Surulere, Amuwo Odofin, Oshodi, Ikeja, Alimosho and environs were thrown into confusion on Sunday morning following an explosion. It was gathered several houses were shaken by the explosion, which also made some collapse. Affected residents said the loud sound was as a result of pipeline explosion at Satellite Town that caused
Nigeria is opposite of what I was told, says American singer
Juliana Agbo, Abuja AMERICAN gospel lyricist and singer, Bruce Baker, said Nigeria is the opposite of what people told him about while he was in America. Baker who was in Abuja at The Porch Omega Events Arena, Maitama, for a meet and greet with Abuja’s A listers, gospel artistes and entertainment pundits, gave examples
Can a woman have it all indeed?
Oyinkan Medubi I would say, the evolutionary process in women is at a crossroads just now when a woman puts forward her force of occupation over and above her force of nature. LAST week, we celebrated the International Women’s Day. Well, the celebrations continue this week. I don’t know what the day means exactly
Saving Leah Sharibu
AS I write this, it will be about two years that 15- year-old Nigerian school girl – Leah Sharibu – was abducted with her mates at Government Girls’ Science and Technical College, Dapchi, Yobe State. She was among the 110 girls that Boko Haram insurgents forcefully took away only for them to release the others
Challenges facing INEC’s e-voting vision
Following Prof. Mahmud Yakubu, the INEC chairman’s declaration last week that his commission targets to kick-start e-voting in 2023 elections, Associate Editor, Sam Egburonu, reports on the feasibility of the target, the expected amendments in the bill seeking amendment of the Electoral Act, the challenges that have delayed e-voting in Nigeria and the expected benefits
What is wrong with Nigeria?
IN a recent article, I stated: ‘I make bold to say that Nigeria will never, never, never break up.’ Some people rebuked and admonished me for saying Nigeria will never break up. As far as these people are concerned, Nigeria will break up; it is just a matter of time. Majority of Nigerians believe in
Sanusi: How Buhari tried to save deposed Emir
Bolaji Ogundele, Abuja THE Presidency on Saturday vehemently rejected accusation that it was a collaborator in last Monday’s dethronement of Mallam Sanusi Lamido as Emir of Kano by Governor Abdullahi Ganduje. It said suggestions that President Muhammadu Buhari either instigated the emir’s sack or did not intervene to save him were far from the
Girls, just one ungodly sexual intercourse could deform your destiny!
DEAR Aunty Temilolu, I am 18 years old, I have a boyfriend and I love him so much and he loves me because he usually does things that make me happy and also advises me when I go off the right path. I don’t want just a mere relationship with him; I want to be
How Sanusi’s daughter predicted his dethronement
Olushola Victor Nigerians were taken aback when respected Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi II, was dethroned and replaced by his predecessor’s son, Aminu Ado Bayero. Sanusi and Kano State Governor, Umar Ganduje, hardly ever agreed on anything, but most people didn’t predict that it would get this serious. In 2007, Sanusi’s daughter, Shahida, gave
SOLANKE: My unforgettable encounter with John Terry
Rejection in English leading club sides; Chelsea and Liverpool, Dominic Solanke says only fired him up to be a better player, writes TAIWO ALIMI Dominic Solanke, the tall Bournemouth of England striker, does not like to be drawn into talk about his Nigerian parenthood. The 22-year-old prefers to talk about his career; how a
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