Breaking News in Nigeria Today : Thursday 24th February 2022

Breaking News in Nigeria Today Thursday 24th February 2022

Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Thursday 24th February 2022 on some of the nation newspapers .

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For filthy lucre, police truncate defilement, rape cases, deny victims justice (3)

In this part of the report, JULIANA FRANCIS goes after the alleged perpetrators of these crimes, seeking their sides of the narative other police people attended. The case has been reopened and it was just recently I found out that my son had been sodomised. Mirabel Centre had demanded to examine my son, but I

Concession: FG’s untapped revenue source

Government has reckoned with the potential of facility concession as another money-spinning venture hitherto left untapped. Recently, ICRC brokered deals some government’s facilities for concession with potentials of raking reasonable revenue for government, ABDULWAHAB ISA reports The Federal Government has made a conscious effort to block revenue leakages in projects it has substantial stakes in

Danbatta: NCC committed to tackling telecom infrastructure deficit

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) is irrevocably committed to the implementation of various regulatory initiatives and programmes, in collaboration with all stakeholders in the telecom ecosystem, towards bridging identified gaps and shortages in critical telecom infrastructure in the country. The overarching objective is to fulfil the Commission’s mandate and support extant and emergent policies and

Forbes: Konga sets to dominate e-commerce in Africa

Konga, Nigeria’s leading omnichannel e-commerce group, has been identified as a strong player on the verge of dominating the African e-commerce scene. Forbes, a globally renowned media company focusing on business, investment, technology, entrepreneurship, leadership and lifestyle, revealed this in a special feature published in its Forbes Africa edition late last week. In addition to

Airtel sponsors ‘The Voice Nigeria’ season 4

Telecommunications operator, Airtel Nigeria, has announced its sponsorship of International reality TV singing show, “The Voice Nigeria,” which is returning to television for its fourth season. The singing competition, which launched in Nigeria in 2016, aims to discover and groom young talented musicians,’ positioning them for stardom on a global scene. This seasons’ show produced

Addressing start-ups’ challenges

Nigeria has achieved tremendous progress with the growing number of start-ups attracting funding from outside the country. The industry stakeholders would, however, want government to be deliberate in sustaining the startup ecosystem with the right policies. SAMSON AKINTARO reports On the African continent today, Nigeria is the shining light when it comes to start-ups and

AfCFTA: Nigeria, others to get standard labels for Made-in-Africa goods

The African Economic Commission Development (AECD) has disclosed that the continent was planning to roll out Made-in- Africa goods standards for Africans to improve intra-trade market and boost the continent’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The Commissioner of Economic Commission Development (ECD), Industry, Trade and Mining, His Excellency, Albert Muchanga, disclosed this during an AfCFTA webinar

NBS: Telecoms boosts Nigeria’s economy by N3.9trn

Activities in the telecommunications subsector generated a total of N3.9 trillion for the economy in Q4, 2021, New Telegraph has learnt. This represents a 14.7 per cent growth over N3.4 trillion it contributed to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the preceding quarter of the year. According to the data released by the National Bureau

LCCI chides NNPC, oil firms over harmful fuel import

The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has said that the news of importation of contaminated fuel into the country came as a rude shock to the organised private sector (OPS) and Nigerians in all ramifications. The Chamber has therefore urged the Federal Government to, as a matter of urgency, overhaul the country’s import

ICT talents: Nigeria ranks 2nd in Africa

Country’s software developers hit 89,000 Nigeria has emerged one of the countries with the fastest growing talents in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in Africa. This is even as the country ranked second in terms of the number of professional software developers on the continent. The second position was shared with Egypt, which also had

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