
Breaking News in Nigeria Today Tuesday 15th March 2022
Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Tuesday 15th March 2022 on some of the nation newspapers .
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Varsities to remain shut as ASUU extends strike by two months
Exactly one month after withdrawing its services from universities nationwide, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), has extended its ongoing strike by eight more weeks, for the Federal Government’s failure to meet its demands. TheASUUPresident, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke in a signed statement made available to newsmen on Monday in Abuja, noted that that
Content Board, others plan to save oil and gas in Africa
The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), African Petroleum Producers’ Organisation (APPO) and Africa Export-Import Bank, (AFREXIM Bank) have forged a synergy to save energy industry from financial weaknesses, with a view to aiding their transition from fossils to zero-carbon fuels. The idea will enable them get enough funds to finance renewables, which
Strategic positioning ‘ll enhance youth participation in politics –Martins
In this interview, Samuel Martins, an All Progressives Congress (APC) National Youth Leader aspirant in the party’s forthcoming national convention, speaks on the state of the ruling party, his decision to lead the youth and the need for active involvement of young people in politics, among others. WALE ELEGBEDE reports Can we meet you?
Growth: NAICOM reinforces commitment to project development
…targets N6.0trn GPI by 2030 The National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) has reemphasised its commitment to expand its project development target across the country by ensuring adequate participation by federal and state governments. The strategy is aimed at ensuring that the insurance industry is structured to gross a minimum of N6.0 trillion premium
Foundation embarks on water right campaign
Experts have argued that only a few persons recognise they have a right to basic amenities. Recently, a team of human rights activists sensitised youths on their rights to water. REGINA OTOKPA eports Despite the provisions of the 1999/ Constitution (as amended) and several campaign promises made by politicians, many Nigerians still lack access
Fuel subsidy may push fiscal deficit to N8.9trn
Additional N5.14trn loan expected Current debt stock over N38trn The projected fiscal deficit of N6.4trillion in Nigeria’s 2022 budget may rise to N8.9trillion following the Federal Government’s decision to postpone its planned removal of the subsidy on fuel-Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), analysts at Financial Derivatives Company Limited (FDC) have said. The analysts,
Domestic alliance’ll help carriers manage capacity, says Iyayiline
GROWTH Coming together is a good indication that there is now some maturity in the industry The recommendation a decade ago by a former Managing Director of the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), Roland Iyayi, that airlines need to come together to form alliance to remain profitable has come to fruition with the setting up
Jet A1 surge deals blow on fragile Nigerian airlines
The flurry of price increases may further stress the balance sheets of airlines that are making desperate efforts to stay afloat, writes WOLE SHADARE Tough time The past two weeks had been hectic for Nigerian airlines and travelers. The scarcity of aviation fuel, otherwise known as Jet A1, had put the domestic aviation
APC National Chair: When silence is no longer golden
At a time Nigerians, members and supporters of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) are expecting the party to get its acts right and to effectively and efficiently manage the transition period leading to the March 26 National Convention of the party, it appears, after all, that the APC is really at a crossroads. Apparently,
Electricity: DisCos powering Nigeria back to dark age
Nigerians are groping in darkness as supply of electricity dwindles by the day. The issue may have cast doubts on the ability of many businesses to survive, just as scarcity of fuel hits the country harder, writes AKINOLA AJIBADE It is not an overstatement to say that Nigerians are fighting two battles simultaneously. Not
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