
Thisday Newspaper News Today Wednesday 21st September 2022
Top Nigeria news Dailies Update from Thisday Newspaper News Today 21/09/22
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Bill for Electronic Administration of Oaths Passes Second Reading at House
Udora Orizu in Abuja The House of Representatives at plenary yesterday passed through second reading a bill seeking to repeal the Oaths Act of 2004 and enact the Oath Bill
House Urges FG to Include Igbo-Ora Town on UNESCO World Heritage Centres List
Udora Orizu in Abuja The House of Representatives has urged the federal government of Nigeria to include Igbo-Ora town in Oyo state on the tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage
Insecurity: Benue to Recruit 10,000 Volunteer Guards
George Okoh In Makurdi The Benue State Government has set a target to recruit 10,000 persons into the State Community Volunteer Guards. Governor Samuel Ortom disclosed this yesterday while speaking
Lawmakers Lament as Nigeria’s Debt Reaches an All-time High of N42.84trn
•36 states, FCT owe N5.281trn local debt, Lagos tops list with N797.3bn •House decries crude oil theft, seeks solution •Menace driving economy into coma, Lawan cries out •Assures INEC of
Jonathan: My 2015 Concession Call Collective Decision to Save Nigeria
•Says there must first be country before ambition •Abdulsalami charges politicians to place country above aspiration •Mustapha says lack of ideological politics, major challenge for parties •Nigerians may shock political
At UNGA, Sanwo-Olu Woos Foreign Investors to Lagos, Says State Safest in Nigeria
•Declares state’s GDP up by $5 billion to about $145,141 billion, budget doubles to about N1.7 trillion Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, currently attending the 77th session of the
Stakeholders Back Bills to Enhance Capital Markets, Investor Protection, Others
•Proposed law prescribes 10-year jail term for ponzi schemes promoters Juliet Akoje in Abuja The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers and other stakeholders in the
Nigeria Witnessing Rising Cases of Child Labour, Say Aisha Buhari, Ngige
•Seek more investment in social protection Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja Child labour has remained a major threat to development and achievement of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDGs) in Nigeria in
WHO Commences Investigation into Ebola Outbreak in Uganda
Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja The World Health Organisation (WHO) yesterday said it has commenced investigation into the source of the outbreak Ebola in Uganda. A statement by WHO’s Regional Director
LASU Awards Scholarship to 556 First Class Students
Funmi Ogundare Lagos State University (LASU) yesterday awarded scholarship to 556 first class students who are on a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CPGS) of 4.5 to 5.0 in various faculties
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