
Breaking News in Nigeria Today Thursday 15th September 2022
Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Thursday 15th September 2022 on some of the nation newspapers .
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Okpudo: Saving Ehugbo, Edda New Yam Festival from extinction
The tradition All over Igbo land, new yam festival (Iri-ji) is celebrated yearly between July and September. It ushers in orderliness in the community and sustains the bond of harmony between the people and their ancestors. The celebration is a culturally- based occasion, tying individual Igbo communities together as essentially agrarian and dependent on yam,
Pipeline protection contract pitches group against Rita-Lori Ogbebor, Asari Dokubo
The Niger Delta Movement For Radical Change (NDMRC) has rained heavy knocks on Chief (Mrs) Rita-Lori Ogbebor over her position on the N4.5 Billion pipeline contract awarded by the NNPC and the Federal Government to Chief Government Ekpemupolo aka Tompolo, accusing her of promoting tribal war. The group’s grouse The group equally slammed Asari Dokubo,
Annual Arba’in Symbolic: Shiites from Bauchi, Plateau begin trek
An Islamic group popularly known as Islamic Movement of Nigeria (Shiites), was scheduled to hold its annual Arbaeen Symbolic Trek, yesterday. Arbaeen is a Shiite annual religious practice usually conducted on 20th Safar of the Islamic calendar to mark the 40th day of the murder of Imam Hussein, the grandson of Prophet Muhammed who was
Nigeria’s 20m out-of-school children and Transforming Education Summit, way forward
In its latest global data on out-ofschool children, UNESCO has put Nigeria’s children figure at an estimated 20 million. UNESCO said in the report that the new and improved methodology it used showed that 244 million children and youth aged between 6 and 18 are out of school globally. UNESCO and Nigeria’s figures India, Nigeria
Nigeria: Towards a robust digital economy
While digital economy is evolving across the world, contributing largely to the global gross domestic product (GDP), Nigeria is not lagging as government puts in efforts to grow the sector, even with some challenges which need to be addressed for a more robust economy. ABOLAJI ADEBAYO writes Since 2015 when Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC) proposed
Boosting non-oil export via Export4Survival campaign
Deliberate reforms in non-oil export value chain by the Federal Government are impacting on a number of non-oil export goods, thereby making inroads to overseas’ markets ABDULWAHAB ISA reports Figures from the non-oil export section are looking encouraging on the economic shelf. Before now, oil sector used to keep a far distant pace, leaving the
LCCI backs FG’s borrowing for infrastructure devt
The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has clarified that it is not opposed to Federal Government’s borrowing for Infrastructure development. It, however, noted that it was rather for government to address corruption in governance and massive revenue leakages in the country. President of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Michael Olawale-
Danbatta congratulates Muoka, Ibietan on NIPR Fellowship
The Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Prof. Umar Danbatta, has hailed the conferment of the Fellowship of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (fnipr) on two management staff members of the Commission. He described it as meritorious and a testimony to the Commission’s promotion of professionalism and excellence in its scheme
Unilever unveils new Sunlight master brand
Sunlight, a leading household brand from Unilever Nigeria Plc, has unveiled a new, refreshed and exciting packaging for its range of products. The brand has also launched a new television commercial deeply rooted in its purpose – to support entrepreneurial Nigerian women in their desire to contribute more to their households and society. At the
Ehingbeti Summit: LASG flags off activation exercise
The Lagos State government has flagged off a five day activation exercise to herald the Ehingbeti Lagos Economic Summit scheduled to hold on October 11 and 12 in Lagos. The summit is expected to unveil a new economic agenda (2022 to 2052) plan for Lagos State. The flag off ceremony, which took place simultaneously in
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