The Nation Newspaper Today Headline Saturday 2nd October 2021

The Nation Newspaper Today Headline Saturday 2nd October 2021

The Nation Newspaper Today Headline and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 02/10/21

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*-worker-to-four-years-in-prison/ Court sentences commercial s** worker to four years in prison

By Uja Emmanuel, Makurdi An Upper Area Court in Makurdi on Thursday sentenced a commercial s** worker, Dooshima Anems, to four years imprisonment for biting a customer’s tongue during s**. The police charged Anems with assault and causing grievous hurt. The Magistrate, Rose Iyorshe, sentenced Anems after she pleaded guilty and told the court that
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Obaseki: It’s sad people are making COVID-19 vaccination political issue

By Bisi Olaniyi, Southsouth Bureau The Governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki, has stated that it is saddening that people are making the COVID-19 vaccination a political issue. Obaseki made the disclosure on Friday when he received the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH), Prof. Darlington Obaseki, who was
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Between Sule, Amosun and Akanbi

By Olushola Ricketts These three friends have been united in the cause of improving the lives of humanity over the years. Their case can be likened to what God and the party system in Nigeria have joined together, let no man put asunder! With these 3 friends, Governor Abdulahi Sule of Nasarawa State, former Governor 
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Okonjo-Iweala: I’m not running for President in 2023

Agency Reporter The Director General of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has declared that she is not interested in vying for Nigeria’s presidency in 2023. Reacting to rumours about her purported intent to contest at the polls and resign her position with WTO barely seven months into her four and a half-year term,
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Police arrest three suspected cultists for dehumanising Tik Tok user in Edo

By Bisi Olaniyi, Southsouth Bureau Chief The police in Edo State have arrested three suspected cultists for assaulting and dehumanising a Tik Tok user, Olivia. Edo police command, through its spokesman, Bello Kontongs, a Superintendent of Police (SP), yesterday in a press statement, stated that the suspects were arrested after a video of how the
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Aftermath of LG congresses, Cross River APC in turmoil

By Nsa Gill There are clear indications that the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Cross River State is contending with internal rancour and bickering in the aftermath of the ward and local government congresses. A case is in the state High Court instituted by a party member, Comrade Mfam Asu, challenging the “unconstitutionalities” of the
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Mob sets suspected armed robber ablaze in Delta

By Elo Edremoda, Warri An irate mob, on Thursday night, set a suspected armed robber ablaze along Jakpa Road, Uvwie council area of Delta state. The incident occurred around 10 pm by the Small Market off the very busy route. It was gathered that the deceased suspect was part of a four-man gang that had
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Independence: Niger State needs prayers, says Sani-Bello

By Justina Asishana, Minna Niger state Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello has said that the state needs all the prayer and support it can get from its people and Nigerians. Just as he expressed optimism that President Buhari’s administration would turn around every challenge the Nation is currently facing to the benefit of Nigerians. Sani-Bello
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Plateau to boost revenue with land administration

By Kolade Adeyemi, Jos The Plateau state government has said the stakeholders’ engagement on effective and land use organised by the State Ministry of Lands Survey and town planning is to step up the state revenue generation through effective use of land. As the commencement of series of activities all geared towards increased revenue generation
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Jos community threatens to sue Army over alleged invasion, illegal arrest

By Kolade Adeyemi, Jos Dakunji Concerned Citizens Forum in Vwang District, Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State has threatened legal action against Operation Save Haven (OPSH) for alleged invasion of their community and illegal arrest of one their illustrious sons. The chairman of the Forum, Mr. Pam Dalyop Lowang, told reporters that the
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