
Breaking News in Nigeria Today Friday 4th November 2022
Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Friday 4th November 2022 on some of the nation newspapers .
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Senate: Committeeunravelsreasons for delay in FCT road project
CHUKWU DAVID reports on how a recent on-thespot assessment of work on the Apo-Karshi Ara road project by the Senate Committee on the Federal Capital Territory revealed factors hindering its completion eleven years after the contract was awarded The Senate Committee on the Federal Capital Territory, last week Tuesday, embarked on oversight tour of infrastructural
2023: Twists and turns of Lagos4Lagos Movement defection
Ahead of the 2023 general election, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the main opposition party in Lagos State, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), have renewed their verbal war over the defection of some members of Lagos4Lagos Movement, a political group in PDP to the ruling party. ANAYO EZUGWU reports The Peoples Democratic Party
APP is the only credible alternative in Abia–Ukaegbu
Abia State chairman of Action Peoples Party (APP), Princewill Ike Ukaegbu, believes that the party is out to address the failure of bigger parties in the state. In this interview with IGBEAKU ORJI, he speaks on what Abia people should expect from the party if elected in 2023, among other issues As a relatively new
‘I walked barefooted in the forest for 6 hours, slept close to decomposing bodies’
Victim’s experience A 22-year-old student of the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY, Aminat Taiwo, who recently regained her freedom from kidnappers has narrated how she and other kidnapped victims walked from the Lagos Ibadan Expressway, Adjacent Dominion University where they were abducted for over six hours without shoes into the forest where they were camped, with
Breaking discriminatory culture against women in peace-building processes
Women can be either victims of conflict or agents of peace building. Many a time, women have averted conflicts and have been responsible for resolving conflicts. Peace building needs the involvement of women. During violent conflicts and wars women are forced to assume new roles as heads of families, providers, combatants, and freedom fighters. Women’s
Tejuosho Market Fire: Victims cry out
Fire disasters Fire disasters anywhere, whether at home, farm, industries offices or markets, ushers victims into an era of social, financial and psychological destitution. It is always difficult to ascertain the value of losses in terms of properties and lives consumed more often than not in fire outbreaks. While efforts may be made at determining
50,000 students benefit from Seplat Energy quiz competition in Edo, Delta
Competition’s history As part of it’s social corporate responsibility, the Seplat Energy, through Seplat Energy Quiz Competition for Edo and Delta States has impacted on over 50,000 students from its inception in 2012. The competition is an annual event organized by Seplat and it’s partners for secondary schools in its host communities The 2022 edition
NBC trains 150 women in Edo, donates €1m to mark 70th anniversary in Nigeria
The famous American cooking teacher and television presenter, Julia Child, once told her audience that the way to success is to “find something you’re passionate about and keep tremendously interested in it,” For the over 150 women trained, among whom 28 were empowered with starter packs in different areas of their choice in Benin City,
Nigeria gets new cassava varieties to boost food security
In a bid to boost food security, increase cassava production, and also enhance farmers’ income, scientists, through the NextGen Cassava Project, have released five improved cassava varieties to the Nigeria’s agric sector to the delight of farmers. New Telegraph gathered that the newly released cassava varieties were designed to have a significant impact on food
NACCIMA To FG: Increase support for women in agriculture
THE Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA) has charged the Federal Government to increase support for women in agriculture to boost productivity across the agricultural value chain. National President, NACCIMA, Ide John Udeagbala, made the call at the Nigerian International Women Entrepreneur Exhibition (NIWEX) 2022 in Lagos recently. Udeagbala, represented
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