
Breaking News from Nigerian Evening Newspapers and Evening News Monday 28th February 2022
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Police bust burglary syndicate, buyer of stolen goods in Katsina
A burglary syndicate suspected to be responsible for looting homes and shops within Katsina metropolis has been arrested by a team of police detectives in the city. While parading the suspects at the Katsina Force headquarter on Monday, the Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, in the state, SP Gambo Isah, gave the names of the
Police bust burglary syndicate, buyer of stolen goods in Katsina
Russia-Ukraine war: FIFA, UEFA suspend all Russian football teams
All Russian football teams have been issued indefinite bans from international football following the invasion of Ukraine, UEFA and FIFA have announced. This means Russia would not be allowed to play in this 2022 World Cup, having hosted the previous tournament in 2018. UEFA have also ended their £40million-a-year sponsorship with Russian state-owned energy firm,
Russia-Ukraine war: FIFA, UEFA suspend all Russian football teams
Complete Sports publisher, Sunny Ojeagbase is dead
Sunny Ojeagbase, a veteran journalist and publisher of Complete Sports, is dead. Ojeagbase, 71, died in Atlanta, United States, after a brief illness, the family announced on Monday. A statement by Julius Ojeagbase, said the deceased was a rallying point for his immediate, extended families and a benefactor to thousands of people. He hailed from
Complete Sports publisher, Sunny Ojeagbase is dead
President Buhari mourns Alhaji Adamu
President Muhammadu Buhari has extended his condolences to the Kazaure Emirate Council in Jigawa State, as well as the family of Adamu, on the passing of Alhaji Ilyasu Adamu, Tafidan Kazaure. A statement signed by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, in Abuja on Monday, said the President prayed for the
President Buhari mourns Alhaji Adamu
Delta 2023: Gov. Okowa’s aide, Odebala resigns
Ahead of the 2023 general elections in Delta State, the Chairman of the Rural Water Supply Sanitation, RUWASSA, Hon.(Barr.) Ejaife Odebala, has tendered his resignation from the cabinet of Governor Arthur Ifeanyi Okowa. This was contained in the resignation letter signed by the former lawmaker and addressed to Governor Arthur Ifeanyi Okowa and the Secretary
Delta 2023: Gov. Okowa’s aide, Odebala resigns
ASUU strike: NANS finally unblocks Gov Ayade’s office after 4 hours
After four hours of blocking the main entrance into Cross River State Government House, where Governor Benedict Ayade’s office is situated, members of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) finally departed the scene at about five 5pm. Numbering well over 200 students from University of Cross River State, University of Calabar and other tertiary
ASUU strike: NANS finally unblocks Gov Ayade’s office after 4 hours
Gov Bello swears-in Kigera as Niger’s new Grand Khadi Sharia Court of Appeal
Niger State Governor, Abubakar Sani Bello, has sworn-in Abubakar Musa Kigera, as the new Grand Khadi of the state’s Sharia Court of Appeal. Bello, who presided over the swearing-in of the Grand Khadi at the Government House, Minna, expressed confidence in the capability of Kigera to carry out his duties diligently. He stated, “I know
Gov Bello swears-in Kigera as Niger’s new Grand Khadi Sharia Court of Appeal
Cross River: PDP rejects result, alleges irregularities in Ogoja-Yala bye-election
Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Cross River State, Venatius Ikem, has maintained that in rejecting the outcome of last weekend’s Ogoja-Yala Federal Constituency bye-election, the party shall also be proceeding to Election Petition Tribunal to challenge the INEC result, which declared the All Progressives Congress, APC, candidate, Jude Ngaji winner. In an
Cross River: PDP rejects result, alleges irregularities in Ogoja-Yala bye-election
ASUU strike: Students stage protest in Niger, make demands from FG
The National Association of Nigerian Students. NANS, in Niger State, has thrown its weight behind the strike action embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, in the country. The students, in a peaceful protest, blocked the busy Minna City Gate, in solidarity with members of the ASUU, who have commenced a one-month
ASUU strike: Students stage protest in Niger, make demands from FG
23-year-old barber allegedly kills father with pestle in Ondo
An Akure Magistrate’s Court has remanded Victor Akinwa, a 23-year-old barber in the Olokuta Correctional Centre,for allegedly killing his father with a pestle. On November 20, 2021, about 1:30 p.m., Akinwa allegedly committed the crime at Basic Road Idanre in the Ondo State Magisterial District. Obadasa Ajiboye, a police prosecutor, told the court that the
23-year-old barber allegedly kills father with pestle in Ondo
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