Latest News in Nigeria Today : Wednesday 17th June 2020

Latest News in Nigeria Today Wednesday 17th June 2020

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Fulani association denies causing unrest in Zango Kataf

 Fulani natives under the aegis of Zango Urban Development Association, a socio-cultural association representing the interest of the Hausa/Fulani Community in Atyap Chiefdom, have denied igniting the crisis that led to unrest in Zangon Kataf Local Government Area of Kaduna state.
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Gully Erosion Menace in South East: Senate committee to the rescue?

…As Ndigbo speak on bill, call for public hearing, want details of bill’s content. …‘Zik’s wife laments erosion menace in her Onuiyi Nsukka residence By Anayo Okoli, Chinenye Ozor & Chinonso Alozie – Enugu It is not in any contention that many communities in the South East region is prone to gully erosion. In fact,Read More
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Ohanaeze unveils agricultural programme for Igbo youths

By Dennis Agbo Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Wing has unveiled an agricultural programme initiative, aimed at encouraging more Igbo youths to return to farming and other agricultural practices to create jobs and wealth for themselves and their families. Unveiling the initiative at the National Secretariat of the apex Igbo organization in Enugu where fertilizer, seed cropsRead More
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How land dispute turned Anambra communities into war, IDPs zones

By Vincent Ujumadu – Awka The various communities of Igbakwu,  Umumbo, Omor, Umuerum, and Anaku in Ayamelum local government area of Anambra State have been engaged in a protracted land dispute that had turned the area, which is the food basket of the state, into a war zone. Over the years, lives and property worthRead More
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COVID-19: WHO to update clinical guidance for treating patients

Says guidelines to reflect result of drug study The World Health Organization (WHO) said it is moving to update its guidelines on treating people stricken with COVID-19 to reflect results of a clinical trial that showed a cheap, common steroid can help save critically ill patients. Trial results announced on Tuesday showed dexamethasone, used sinceRead More
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At least 20 Indian troops killed in Kashmir border clash with China

At least 20 Indian troops were killed Tuesday in a clash with Chinese soldiers in Kashmir, marking the first deadly confrontation between the two nuclear-armed neighbors in the disputed border area in 45 years. The Indian Army initially reported only three soldiers had been killed, but later updated its numbers and said both sides hadRead More
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E2%80%95-obaseki/ Someone who doesn’t have certificate will not understand what inconsistencies in certificates are ― Obaseki

By Johnbosco Agbakwuru Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State, Tuesday, while commenting on the alleged inconsistencies in his credentials which was one of the reasons for his disqualification said someone who hasn’t gone to school, who doesn’t have certificate himself, will not know and understand what inconsistencies in certificates are. He said, “Someone who hasn’tRead More
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Obaseki to Oshiomhole: You’re afraid of educated people because you didn’t go to school

By Johnbosco Agbakwuru Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State on Tuesday, took a swipe at his predecessor and National Chairman of the APC, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, describing him as one that has brigandage as his stock in trade and one who is scared of educated people. The governor said this while speaking with State HouseRead More
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Strike: Doctors who fail to resume work Wednesday will be sacked, FG threatens

…As negotiation meeting ends in deadlock By Joseph Erunke ABUJA — THE federal government has threatened to sack medical doctors in its payroll who fail to appear at their duty posts on Wednesday. To this end, the government has directed all Chief Medical Directors, CMDs, of its hospitals to open a record-keeping register between 7amRead More
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Pharmacists threaten strike over appointment of new PCN chairman

Petition Buhari to reverse decision By Sola Ogundipe & Chioma Obinna Pharmacists under the auspices of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, PSN, have threatened to proceed on a total strike and withdrawal of services from healthcare services in the country over the appointment of Pharm. Ahmed Mora as the new Chairman for the Pharmacists CouncilRead More
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