The Nation Newspaper Today Headline Sunday 11th September 2022
The Nation Newspaper Today Headline and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 11/09/22
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Tension over delay in appointment of Offa Poly Rector
There is tension at the Federal Polytechnic, Offa, Kwara State over the refusal of the Minister of Education to appoint a new rector for the institution. Tenure of the erstwhile rector, Dr Lateef Olatunji ended January 12th, 2022 and since then Dr Larongbe A. Afolabi has been acting, it was gathered. Dr Afolabi’s acting tenure
Why I wished Queen Elizabeth II ‘excruciating’ death — Uju Anya
Nigerian-born Professor Uju Anya, who is in the eye of the storm for wishing late Queen Elizabeth II an ‘excruciating’ death before the longest-serving monarch in British history passed on, has explained why she made the unsparing comments. After many people reported, Twitter deleted the post for violating a rule that prohibited “wishing or hoping
Firm to generate electricity for housing units
Real estate firm and construction company, Zoe New Dawn Nigeria Limited, is set to generate electricity, using gas and hydro turbine power plants, for its estate and housing units under construction in the FCT . A hydro turbine power plant would be constructed at its New Dawn Golf Resort, while a gas turbine will be
Truss in charge
It can be said that I have made a deliberate attempt in the last few months to restrict commentary to Nigerian affairs. This is not to say that international affairs can be ignored all the time especially in an increasingly globalised world governed as it is by a social string theory which suggests that a
FG inaugurates N274m TETFUND projects in Cross River
The Federal Government has inaugurated projects worth N274 million at the Federal College of Education, (FCE), Obudu. The projects were executed through the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND). They include a Science Complex comprising six laboratories, one auditorium, 29 offices, a gym hall as well as a storey building compromising four classroom blocks and 10
Fed Govt vows to sanction unproductive workers
Tough times await civil servants in the country with the performance management process put in place as the Federal Government has vowed to sanction any worker discovered to be incompetent in the civil service. The government said it would no longer be business as usual for unproductive civil servants. The Minister of State for Labour
Aftermath of NEC: PDP’s power struggle rages on
There is no end in sight to the crisis rocking the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Intrigues in favour and against Dr. Iyorchia Ayu, National Chairman of the party, continue even after the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the party passed a vote of confidence in his leadership last week. In this piece, ‘DARE ODUFOWOKAN,
Setting the economic agenda
Let us begin with a solemn wager. It is economic destitution fueled by the absence of a truly nationalist political class that will see off many African postcolonial nations. The truth is that most of what we see as religious strife and political unrest afflicting the majority of African nations can be traced to economic
Myths of structural adjustment
It is now mandatory to offer a critique of the structural adjustment programme, SAP. Such a critique, I believe, is not incompatible with the highest of patriotic duties. Indeed, such a critique can be astutely deployed by a well-meaning but misguided government towards the clarification of its economic goals. It is part of the intellectual
Baba Lekki rallies as Okon is nabbed for oil theft
To the Oriyangi Police Station on this wet and soggy morning where Okon is being detained on allegations of oil theft, petroleum pilfering, bunkering, illegal storage and pipeline sabotage thereby contributing to the economic adversity of the nation. He had been nabbed by undercover policemen while laying a pipeline that ran through a major house
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