Latest News in Nigeria Today : Monday 6th July 2020

Latest News in Nigeria Today Monday 6th July 2020

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BREAKING: Former National Vice Chairman of APC, Inuwa Abdulkadir, Dead

By Soni Daniel Former National Vice Chairman North West of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Inuwa Abdulkadir, is dead. Abdulkadir was a member of APC’s national working committee that was dissolved recently. The late Inuwa Abdulkadir was also a former Minister of Youth and Sports Development during the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan. Until hisRead More
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FLASHBACK: Yar’Adua’s govt a failure, say Buhari, Atiku

…They ‘re political nomads, says PDP This article was first published Oct 29, 2009, at 04:55am By Emmanuel Aziken & Henry Umoru As the opposition’s plot against President Umaru Yar’Adua’s perceived second term aspiration thickens in Abuja, a former Head of State, General Mohammadu Buhari (rtd) described his administration as a failure. Not a fewRead More
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COVID-19: Bauchi grants waiver to tax payers

By Charly Agwam – Bauchi To alleviate the hardship on Bauchi residents occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Bauchi State government has granted tax reliefs to taxpayers in the state. The Executive Chairman of the Board of Internal Revenue, Muazu Usman disclosed this in a press release issued to journalists yesterday, stating that the governor,Read More
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E2%80%95-mbf/ Some rescued Chibok girls frustrated, abandoned, dropped out of school ― MBF

*Laments rescued girls’ education in ruins *Asks FG to account for $2m UNFPA Safe School Initiatives released by UNFPA By Chris Ochayi The Middle Belt Forum, MBF, Sunday, raised concerns over the plight of the rescued 103 Chibok Secondary School girls abducted by the Boko Haram terrorists, lamenting that the Federal Government has abandoned theRead More
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Mali protest leaders call for president’s resignation over jihadist, inter-ethnic attacks

Mali’s protest leaders stepped up pressure on President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita on Sunday, calling for more demonstrations and his resignation hours after meeting with him for talks. The protest movement in Mali has brought thousands to the streets, channelling deep frustration over jihadist violence and inter-ethnic attacks that have forced thousands from their homes sinceRead More
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DR Congo troops kill Angolan soldier in border incident

An Angolan soldier was killed on Sunday by DR Congo troops after a tense incident and an exchange of gunfire along their border, according to local DR Congo officials. It was the latest incident between the two armies in the Kasai region along the border, where DR Congo officials complain Angolan forces often violate theRead More
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212,326 people diagnosed with COVID-19 in a day — WHO

By Sola Ogundipe A staggering 212,326 people were diagnosed worldwide with COVID-19 on July 4, 2020, according to the World Health Organisation. The United States of America, recorded 25 percent of the cases with 53,213  more positive tests, followed by Brazil with 48,105; India, 22,771, and South Africa, 9,000. The figure which is a newRead More
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DVC Benue University dies of COVID-19

By Peter Duru The Vice-Chairman of the Benue State Action Committee on COVID-19 and Deputy Vice-Chancellor Administration of the Benue State University, BSU, Makurdi Professor Godwin Achinge, has reportedly died of COVID-19 complications. Though family sources have not confirmed the death of Prof. Achinge, Vanguard gathered that he died Sunday afternoon in Jos the PlateauRead More
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‘Suspended NSITF executives awarded N20m each to selves’

By Victor Young & Johnbosco Agbakwuru Indications, weekend emerged that the suspended Managing Director and three Executive Directors of Nigeria Social Insurance Trustfund, NSITF, allegedly awarded N20 million each to themselves against extant rules. They were accused of unapproved payment of N1 billion to contractors, besides alleged lavishing of about  N4.3 billion on some purportedRead More
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