Latest News in Nigeria Today : Wednesday 24th March 2021

Latest News in Nigeria Today Wednesday 24th March 2021

These are the Latest News in Nigeria Today on Wednesday 24th March 2021 .

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You’ll regret losing your land to invaders (1)

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Insecurity: 2023 polls might be threatened, Akeredolu warns

Dayo Johnson – Akure Chairman of the South West Governors Forum, Rotimi Akeredolu has warned that the 2023 general elections might be threatened if the insecurity situation in the country worsens. Akeredolu spoke on Channels Television Politics Today interview programme on Tuesday. He,  therefore, asked the Federal Government to urgently tackle the deteriorating insecurity inRead More
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Emulate late Jakande’s life, politics, Tambuwal urges Nigerian leaders

Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal of Sokoto has called on leaders in the country to emulate the life and times of late Alhaji Lateef Kayode Jakande, former Minister and Governor of Lagos state, who passed on more than a month ago. Gov Tambuwal made the call in Lagos on Tuesday when he, accompanied by Sen AhmadRead More
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How Buhari’s administration’s ESP helped Nigeria’s COVID-19 challenges – Osinbajo

VP highlights impact of Sustainability Plan in saving jobs, sustaining livelihood, improving healthcare sector Calls for global action in access to vaccines for African countries in Chatham House event Nigeria’s priorities in a post-COVID-19 world include restoring economic growth in the immediate term, building resilience in the health sector, and repositioning the economy on aRead More
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Sassou Nguesso: the ‘Emperor’ of oil-rich Congo

Nicknamed the “Emperor” by some peers, Congo’s veteran President Denis Sassou Nguesso on Tuesday won another five-year term that will see him steering his country for over four decades. A former paratrooper who swapped his combat uniform for fine tailored suits, Sassou Nguesso is one of the world’s longest-serving rulers. His counterparts in Ivory CoastRead More
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Lawyers,  judiciary workers in Imo suspend court sittings over alleged abduction of colleague

Lawyers and judiciary workers in Imo suspended court sitting yesterday to protest against the kidnap of a lawyer Barr. Chima Awurum. Awurum was kidnapped by gunmen last Friday in Mbano/Etiti, Imo. Secretary of the Imo branch of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Chinedu Agu, said in a memorandum yesterday that there must be strict complianceRead More
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Insecurity: Police mount 24hr surveillance on Lagos schools, farms

By Evelyn Usman THE Commissioner of Police, Lagos Command, Mr. Hakeem Odumosu, yesterday, disclosed that policemen have been deployed to carry out 24 hours surveillance on schools and farms, to avert kidnappings and banditry in Lagos State. The Police boss, however, lamented that some of the terrains, especially those of the farms, were not accessibleRead More
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Amotekun a forerunner to state police — Afenifere

…Restructuring is not secession—Akeredolu By Dayo Johnson THE Pan-Yoruba Socio-political organisation, Afenifere, said, yesterday, that the creation of the South-West security outfit, codenamed Amotekun, is a forerunner to state police. A delegation of the group led by its General-Secretary, Basorun Sehinde Arogbofa, said this during a visit to Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State, inRead More
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South-West: Calls for secession out of frustration —Fayemi

…As Yoruba group dares Akeredolu, plans 1m march in Akure …Yoruba in Diaspora hold dialogue on restructuring By Dapo Akinrefon, with agency report GOVERNOR Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State said yesterday that those calling for secession were doing so out of frustration. Fayemi spoke a day after his Ondo State counterpart, Rotimi Akeredolu, dissociated hisRead More
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Tarfa gives DSS 48 hours to release 26 BDC operators

A human rights lawyer, Mr. Rickey Tarfa (SAN), has given the Department of State Services, DSS, a 48 hour ultimatum to either release the 26 Bureau de Change, BDC, operators in its custody or take them to court. In a letter to the Director-General of DSS, Yusuf Magaji, in Abuja, Tarfa insisted that if DSSRead More
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