The Nation Newspaper Today Headline Wednesday 7th September 2022
The Nation Newspaper Today Headline and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 07/09/22
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UI not pulling out of ASUU strike
The University of Ibadan chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has stated that academic Staff of the Institution are on total and comprehensive strike as directed by the national leadership of the Union. It advised parents and the public against releasing their wards for the purported resumption at its distance learning Unit.
Justin Bieber discards world tour over bealth issues
Canadian singer Justin Bieber has said he is taking another break from touring, months after revealing he’d been diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome. Ramsay Hunt Syndrome is a rare neurological disorder that can inflame and paralyse the facial nerve and cause a painful rash around the ear or mouth. In addition to facial paralysis, it
Excited Eniola Badmus gets early brthday surprise from Davido
Actress Eniola Badmus was over the moon after receiving an early birthday surprise from Afrobeat singer and philanthropist, David Adeleke aka Davido. A video shows the CEO of DMW records spoiling the actress with hard currency for her birthday. The video shared on Instagram captured Eniola dancing and smiling as Davido rained money before hugging
Kubuwa building collapse: FCTA begins integrity test on high-rise buildings
With the collapse of a two-storey building last Friday in Kubwa where two people died and five injured, the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has begun integrity tests on all high-rise buildings around the area. GBENGA OMOKHUNU reports The news of the collapsed two storey building last Friday in Kubwa where two people died and
Chief Ayo Adebanjo: The nonagenarian Obidient
At over 94, Chief Ayo Adebanjo is the only Yoruba Obidient of his age that I know. In other words, he is the only Yoruba nonagenarian, who has joined the social media youths to follow Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party. His reason for doing so is different from that of the
Jolting a memory
Slavery and slave trade have always been a part of our heritage as a people. Though they ended about two centuries ago, they still bear imprints in the lives of the African society from the way we eat to the way we govern. But we tend to live in denial and this attitude accounts for
ASUU showdown with government justified
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has gone for broke with its declaration of indefinite strike, ending its roll-over strategy since its February 14, 2022 call out of lecturers in public universities. The union of academics must have decided to force issues, considering that in recent times, momentum has been building up against the
Power sector, flying elephant and local content
SIR: Post-2023, I am very hopeful that Nigeria’s power supply will optimally improve considering the latest activities of SIEMENS in the power sector. Very likely that the German company will manage all value chains of our power sector (generation, transmission and distribution) considering the joint venture investments of over one billion dollars in the sector.
2023: Exclusion of Nigerian diaspora shameful
Nigeria is not the only country facing serious challenges. But as far as anyone within Nigeria can see, it is one of a few countries where many of its young people want to leave the country for pastures new, onto new climes where they can put down roots and assume new lives in the hope
Prof. Akin Mabogunje, Bishop Kukah@70 – ‘truth-talkers’
Prof. Akin Mabogunje is the latest role model and truth-talker iroko to fall at 90 after an amazing intercontinental geographic and multifaceted academic and private sector journey. Google his monumental CV. In spite of such amazing citizens, the decision-making people in and out of governance still decide on a political journey of country-and-citizen destruction on a
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