Breaking News from Nigerian Evening Newspapers and Evening News Wednesday 21st September 2022
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You can’t install Obas in Irokun, Obinehin, Idigbengben, Araromi – Ogun to Ondo govt
The Ogun State Government has told its Ondo State counterpart that it has no power to install traditional rulers in Obinehin, Idigbengben and Araromi Seaside. According to the Ogun State Government, the four of Obinehin, Idigbengben and Araromi Seaside are communities under Ogun Waterside Local Government, not in Ondo. The Ogun State in a statement
You can’t install Obas in Irokun, Obinehin, Idigbengben, Araromi – Ogun to Ondo govt
EPL: Arsenal legend, Campbell names best player in the world
Former Arsenal striker, Kevin Campbell, has described Cristiano Ronaldo as the best player in the world, insisting the Portugal international is not responsible for Bruno Fernandes’ dip in form at Old Trafford. Following his move to Manchester United in 2020 from Sporting CP, Fernandes scored 40 goals and provided 25 assists in his first 80
EPL: Arsenal legend, Campbell names best player in the world
Banditry: Zamfara govt commends NSCDC for effective security operations
The Zamfara State Deputy Governor, Senator Hassan Mohammed Gusau, has commended the state’s command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), A A Sparks, for organizing a robust stakeholders’ peace talk forum in Gusau, the state capital. The Acting Governor made this known when he declared open the peace talk organized by NSCDC
Banditry: Zamfara govt commends NSCDC for effective security operations
ASUU strike: Reactions trail Industrial Court’s judgment ordering lecturers to resume
Mixed reactions are being expressed over the National Industrial Court’s judgment ordering members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, to go back to work. In an interview with some affected members of the Union in Ilorin, Kwara State capital on Wednesday, a Professor of Political Science, University of Ilorin, Hassan Salihu, said in
ASUU strike: Reactions trail Industrial Court’s judgment ordering lecturers to resume
Kano State Assembly sat on child rights act for two years – UNICEF
The Kano Field Office of United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF), has said that for the last two years, the state government sent to the House of Assembly Child Rights Act Bill seeking them to pass it into law but to no avail. To this end, UNICEF urged the Kano state Government to, as a matter
Kano State Assembly sat on child rights act for two years – UNICEF
NBA urges Niger Assembly to expedite action on bill for admin of criminal justice, penal code laws
Members of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, in Niger State have urged the state House of Assembly to expedite action on the Bill for the Administration of Criminal Justice and Penal Code laws of the state currently before the House. The Chairman NBA Minna branch, Barrister Mohammed Waziri Abdulkadir, made the call during the special
NBA urges Niger Assembly to expedite action on bill for admin of criminal justice, penal code laws
Court refuses Baba Ijesha‘s bail application
An Ikeja Special Offences Court has refused the bail application pending appeal filed by the convicted Nollywoord actor, James Olarewaju, AKA, Baba Ijesha. Baba Ijesha’s bail was rejected because he did not meet exceptional circumstances and criteria to warrant the bail. According to Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo, the actor must show special and exceptional circumstances because
Court refuses Baba Ijesha‘s bail application
Ekiti govt warns heads of public schools against illegal fees
The Ekiti State Government has frowned at the illegal collection of fees from unsuspecting parents by management staff of some public secondary schools in the state. The Commissioner for Education Science and Technology, Olabimpe Aderiye, made this known during a mornitoring visit to some public schools in Ado Ekiti. The commissioner, who led some top
Ekiti govt warns heads of public schools against illegal fees
Niger Delta: PENGASSAN fingers military, other top security officers in oil theft
The President of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), Comrade Festus Osifo, Wednesday, said heads of the Nigerian Military, Police and other security agencies collude to steal crude oil in the Niger Delta. He made this revelation in his address at a one-day public hearing of the Senate Ad-hoc Committee to investigate
Niger Delta: PENGASSAN fingers military, other top security officers in oil theft
International Day of Peace: Embrace Rwanda’s reconciliation pattern to coexist peacefully – Lalong tells Plateau citizens
Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State on Wednesday appealed to citizens of the state to embrace the Rwandan pattern of reconciliation in order to coexist peacefully. He also promised to do everything possible to sustain peace in the state, while expressing a deep desire to bequeath a peaceful state. Lalong stated this at an event
International Day of Peace: Embrace Rwanda’s reconciliation pattern to coexist peacefully – Lalong tells Plateau citizens
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