Breaking News in Nigeria Today : Friday 7th October 2022

Breaking News in Nigeria Today Friday 7th October 2022

Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Friday 7th October 2022 on some of the nation newspapers .

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How hoodlums attacked 3 policemen sent to restore order in Ogun community

…schools, health centre vandalised T hree policemen attached to the Ogun State Police Command, are battling for their lives at a hospital where they were rushed to for medical attention after they were attacked at Iraye Village in Sagamu Local Government Area of the state. The policemen were deployed to restore peace in the crisis-ridden

We’re discriminated against, neglected, violated – Physically challenged women

“In my family, I have continued to suffer discrimination and marginalisation. If there is an issue and every member of our family is contributing to how to resolve it, they will not allow me to make my own contribution or suggestion because they feel that I have nothing to offer. They usually tell me to

How teachers endorsed Sanwo-Olu’s second term on anniversary day

…say you’ve made teaching rewarding for us International dimension October 5 globally is regarded as Word Teachers’ Day across the globe. On this day, teachers are universally celebrated for their painstaking efforts, hardwork and resilience in the face of daunting tasks and challenges. Interestingly, teachers are known to be character moulders, who churn out role

Recovered aircraft adds value to Rivers’ economic weight

The journey In January this year, Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State disclosed that his administration had through intelligence discovered a legacy 600 aircraft owned by the state. He said the aircraft had been flown to Germany in 2012 but was abandoned there. He also held the administration of a former governor, Chibuike Amaechi responsible

Fresh controversy over HOSTCOM’s surveillance contract demands

Members of Host Communities of Nigeria producing oil and gas, Bayelsa State chapter, have demanded to be included in the oil and gas surveillance and security contract as contained in the Petroleum Industry Act. Speaking yesterday in Yenagoa during an advocacy visit to the president of Ijaw National Congress (INC), Benjamin Okaba, Chairman of HOSTCOM,

Houngbo: Job protection is going to be quite important for me

Gilbert F. Houngbo, the new Director-General, International Labour Organisation (ILO), in this interview, speaks on his plans for the organisation and promotion of social justice and equality. Sunday Ojeme reports Why did you offer to become Director-General of the ILO? I guess you just need to look at my own background and experience, then you

Insecurity destabilising agric sector output nationwide

The last seven years of the current administration headed by President Muhammadu Buhari have turned out to be one of the worst for agriculture in the 62 years of the country’s independence. Taiwo Hassan reports Indeed, it is regrettable that a country once known globally as having recorded success in it agric sector, has in

Experts urge youths to access N22bn set-aside for agric devt

The Founder, AgribusinessNG, African Farmer Mogaji, has urged Nigerian youths to embrace and key into the N22 billion fund meant for agriculture development in the country. According to him, the fund was made available to the Nigerian youths by Master- Card Foundation in care of Sterling Bank to participate in agriculture to boost food production

Obaseki to build 13 more technical colleges in Edo

To ensure that technical and vocational education and training is accessible to students in every local government in Edo state, the Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has unveiled plans to build additional 13 technical colleges across the state. Obaseki, who described education as a needed tool to promote the transformation and development of individuals and society,

2023: New president’s 1st 100 days’ reforms crucial to growth –Teriba

As election campaigns begin in earnest, foremost economist, Dr. Ayo Teriba, has hinted that the decisions of the new president during his first 100 days in office in 2023 will mean a lot to recalibrating the economy for good. He said the period would be crucial in shaping Nigeria’s economic outlook then and beyond. This,

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