
Breaking News in Nigeria Today Tuesday 22nd December 2020
Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Tuesday 22nd December 2020 on some of the nation newspapers .
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2023, Buhari and APC’s illegalities
The lure for 2023 presidency has started gaining traction. The plots are becoming obvious, some kind of all-comers game, by those who feel they possess the know-how to lead the country, especially at a time when the nation has been castrated by poor leadership. The party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), is apparently rudderless …
LASU VC gives scorecard, warns against ‘toxic minority’
Fagbohun: Beware of ‘toxic minority’ in varsity ˜Council chair, others: Fagbohun best to happen to LASU ˜ Ex-VCs: No LASU VC met his achievements STEWARD SHIP In less than 20 days, Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun will bid farewell to the university as the eighth substantive Vice- Chancellor of Lagos State University (LASU). For more …
FG expresses concern over production of unskilled graduates
The Federal Government has expressed concern over proliferation of skill training and institutions which produce quacks and unskilled graduates in the country. Minister of State for Education, Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba stated this during the National Business and Technical Examination Board (NABTEB) virtual annual skills exhibition and roundtable discussion on skills assessment, which took place in …
Catholic Varsity elevates 11 academics, harps on commitment
The authorities of Godfrey Okoye University (GOU), a Catholic university in Enugu, Enugu State, have elevated no fewer than 11 academics to professorial cadre. According to the university, one of the 11 new professors, Prof. Innocent Ezechi, a Professor of History, was promoted posthumously, while the pioneer Rector of the Institute of Management and Technology …
COVID-19: FAAN’s revenue declines by N18.9bn
DEPLETION 2020 has been a trying one and has tested every aspect of life and business Take-off, landing fees impacted The impact of coronavirus outbreak on the economy, especially the aviation sector is still unfurling as recent revelation showed a record loss encountered by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN). According to …
Nigeria’s broadband growth accelerates
15.5m users connected in 10 months Broadband penetration in Nigeria has maintained rapid growth this year as more Nigerians have been connected in the last 10 months than the number connected throughout 2019. Between January and October this year, a total of 15.5 million new broadband users have been connected, according to data …
Yuletide: DPR warns marketers against hoarding
The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) has read he riot act to marketers of Petroleum products on hoarding of fuel during this Yuletide season and beyond. The Osogbo Field Office of the agency, which issued this warning, also cautioned Nigerians against panic buying, hoarding and storing of petroleum products at home. DPR Operations …
Border reopening heightens petrol smuggling fears
The reopening of four borders between Nigeria and neighbouring countries has heightened the fear of smuggling of petroleum products. Petroleum product marketers, who welcomed the reopening, however, called on the Federal Government to ensure strict monitoring of petroleum product distribution. This, they said, was to check smuggling of petroleum products across the Nigeria’s …
Concessioning: MMA2 as epitome of sustainable infrastructure
It is over 13 years the Murtala Muhammed Airport 2 (MMA2) was built under PPP arrangement. The terminal still remains Nigeria’s best, a situation that underscores the importance of private sector in airports infrastructure development,It is over 13 years the Murtala Muhammed Airport 2 (MMA2) was built under PPP arrangement. The terminal still remains Nigeria’s …
Yadudu: FAAN, workers’ face-off over
The Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority (FAAN), Capt. Rabiu Hamisu Yadudu, has assured that all the problems bedeviling the agency occasioned by COVID-19 outbreak that seriously dwindled its revenue will be resolved. He explained that the delay in salary was caused by paucity of funds occasioned by the pandemic, but admitted that …
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