Breaking News from Nigerian Evening Newspapers Wednesday 2nd June 2021

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‘Any attack on an Ndigbo is an attack on Nigerians’ – Sunday Igboho warns Buhari

Yoruba nation activist, Sunday Adeyemo, (aka Sunday Igboho) has declared support for people of Igbo. Igboho made this known while reacting to President Muhammadu Buhari’s tweet threatening to shock Nigerians who are out to destroy his Government. DAILY POST had reported that Nigerians had called for the suspension of Buhari’s account for saying ‘individuals or
‘Any attack on an Ndigbo is an attack on Nigerians’ – Sunday Igboho warns Buhari

Constitution Review: Nigeria needs proactive restructuring for peaceful coexistence – Osun Speaker

The Osun State House of Assembly Speaker, Timothy Owoeye has called for the review of the 1999 Constitution as well as a proactive restructuring of Nigeria to ensure all the tribes coexist peacefully. Owoeye who gave this call during a courtesy visit by the management of National Institute for Policy Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru, Jos
Constitution Review: Nigeria needs proactive restructuring for peaceful coexistence – Osun Speaker

Bodmas didn’t speak for us – Bayelsa govt reacts to arrest of Diri’s aide by DSS

The Bayelsa State government has stated that Mr. Bodmas Kemepadei, a Special Assistant to the Governor Douye Diri, on New Media, didn’t speak on behalf of the governor nor the state government in his viral video that lead to his arrest by the Department of State Services (DSS). DAILY POST gathered that the Governor’s aide
Bodmas didn’t speak for us – Bayelsa govt reacts to arrest of Diri’s aide by DSS

Those alive after Buhari’s regime deserve ‘certificate of survival’ – Dino Melaye

Senator Dino Melaye, who represented the Kogi West Senatorial District during the 8th National Assembly has said Nigerians who remain alive after President Muhammadu Buhari’s tenure, should be issued a certificate for survival. DAILY POST reports that the president has been under verbal attack since Tuesday over his comment threatening to deal with some elements
Those alive after Buhari’s regime deserve ‘certificate of survival’ – Dino Melaye

Insecurity: Ogun police clamp down on okada riders, 70 bikes impounded

The Ogun State Police Command has clamped down on some commercial motorcyclists in the state, impounding no fewer than 70 bikes in Abeokuta. The police said the impounded motorcycles were not registered by their owners. According to the police, it was realized that riders of unregistered motorcycles are involved in disorderly behaviour and wanton destruction
Insecurity: Ogun police clamp down on okada riders, 70 bikes impounded

Banditry: Niger Govt orders boarding schools in Tegina, Rafi to revert to day

Niger State Government has ordered all boarding schools in Tegina, Rafi local Government Areas of the state to temporarily revert to day school. This is coming on the heels of the kidnap of about 200 children of the Salihu Tanko Islamic school in Tegina town by bandits on Sunday. Speaking on measures being put in
Banditry: Niger Govt orders boarding schools in Tegina, Rafi to revert to day

Oduduwa: Yoruba people will suffer if they break away from Nigeria – Osun monarch

The Oluwo of Iwo land, Oba Abdulrosheed Adewale, has strongly condemned the agitation for the creation of Yoruba Nation and argued that suffering awaits the Southwest should it break away from Nigeria. The monarch argued that the Southwest region was not ripe to be a nation and that the growing calls for secession should be
Oduduwa: Yoruba people will suffer if they break away from Nigeria – Osun monarch

ASUP strike killing technical education – Fed Poly Ado Governing Council

The new Chairman, Governing Council of the Federal Polytechnic, Ado Ekiti, Akogun Iyiola Oyedepo, has said his colleagues across the 35 federal polytechnics across the country were worried by the ongoing nationwide strike embarked on by the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP). Oyedepo said the situation became worrisome coming at a time technical education
ASUP strike killing technical education – Fed Poly Ado Governing Council

Christian leaders express concern over worsening insecurity in Benue, others

Christian leaders in Nigeria have expressed deep concern over the worsening security situation and promised to sustain prayers for the return of peace and security to all parts of the country. Nigerian Christian Elders’ Forum led by the President, Church of Christ in Nations, COCIN, who also doubles as President, Nigeria Evangelical Fellowship, NEF, Professor
Christian leaders express concern over worsening insecurity in Benue, others

Ondo: 26yr old serial burglar arrested for stealing 26 generators

A 26-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly stealing no fewer than 26 generators in Akure, the Ondo State capital. The suspect, Opeyemi Tosin, was arrested alongside two others, ThankGod James, 22 and Sodiq Segun, 23. His accomplices allegedly help him sell the stolen generators. Tosin, a dry cleaner, while owing up to the crime
Ondo: 26yr old serial burglar arrested for stealing 26 generators

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