The Nation Newspaper Today Headline Tuesday 22nd March 2022

The Nation Newspaper Today Headline Tuesday 22nd March 2022

The Nation Newspaper Today Headline and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 22/03/22

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I’ll accept money from politicians in 2023 – Mary Lazarus

Actress Mary Lazarus has said that she would gladly receive money from any politician who offers her in exchange for vote. She made this statement via a post on her social media page. “If any politician gives me money to vote for him/her, I will gladly collect,” she wrote. Continuing, Lazarus noted that despite accepting
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I remain a hustler, says Rema

Singer Rema has reminded his fans that aside from being a musical star, he has always been a hustler. The Jonzing World/Mavins signee took to his Instagram to share a recent photo of himself where he asserted his claims. The picture was captioned, “Yeah asides from music, the boy has always been a hustler.” Rema
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Bamise murder: BRT driver for arraignment Tuesday

A Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) driver, Andrew Nice Omininikoron, suspected of involvement in the murder of his 22-year-old passenger, Oluwabamise Ayanwola, is to be arraigned at a Lagos High Court sitting at the Tafawa Balewa Square (BRT) today. The Nation learnt that the suspect will be brought before Justice Sherifat Sonaike on a four-count charge
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World Water Day: Six side effects of not drinking enough water

Drinking water often helps to maintain a healthy balance. Mild dehydration can decrease one’s energy level and mental functioning and increase stress on the body while severe dehydration can have far more damaging effects. To avoid dehydration drink at least eight glasses of water every day as an adult. The importance of water to the
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Lagos records 276 building collapse

There were 276 building collapse incidents and 654 deaths in Lagos State between 1974 and last year. To avert further occurrences, the state Safety Commission has taken steps to stop the menace by enforcing safety measures and insurance coverage. The state plans to achieve this by digitaling the purchase of occupier’s liability insurance and creating
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Russia-Ukraine conflict: ‘West Africa at risk of food security’

Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has said escalation of the unfolding conflict in Ukraine will affect food and nutrition security in West Africa. The organisation, which noted there was a high level of hunger and malnutrition in West Africa, said less than 10 years from the deadline of 2030 agenda for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),
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Plateau unveils energy efficiency code to curb erratic power

Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong has said the state has adopted the Building Energy Efficiency Code (BEEC) to reduce energy costs and tackle epileptic power supply. Governor Simon Lalong made this known in Jos during the launch of the Building Energy Efficiency Code (BEEC) in Plateau and implemented by GIZ and European Union. The Deputy
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Brent crude prices rise to $114 p/b as EU mulls Russian oil ban

Oil prices jumped by more than $6 yesterday, with Brent crude climbing above $114 a barrel, as European Union (EU) nations considered joining the United States in a Russian oil embargo  after a weekend attack on Saudi oil facilities. Brent crude futures were up $6.52, or six per cent, at $114.45 a barrel by, adding
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Sanwo-Olu breaks ground for Oak Heights on Eko Atlantic City

Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has broken the ground for the commencement of the construction of Oak Heights, the first of its kind in Eko Atlantic City. The Oak Heights is projected as a residential high-rise of 33 floors in the Eko Atlantic City, built as the solution to the challenges of the overflow of
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Ministry contributes N7.8b to GDP

The Ministry of Mines and Steel Development contributed N7.8 billion to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) last year, its Director of Artisanal and Small Scale Mining (ASM),  Patrick Ojeka, has said. Ojeka said the cash was realised through its agencies and departments, adding that the Mining Cadastra Office (MCO), an agency of the ministry,
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