
Guardian Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 6th November 2022
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AfDB mobilises $31bn investment interest
The African Development Bank (AfDB), has drawn 31 billion dollars in investment interest from African and global investors.
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Lalong to return missionary schools to owners
Gov. Simon Lalong of Plateau, has promised to return missionary schools in the state to their original owners.
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We’ll support female candidates through capacity building to ensure service delivery — Minister
Minister of Women Affairs, Pauline Tallen, says efforts are on to support female
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Transparency issues becloud ‘one billion barrels’ oil discovery in north
About seven months to the end of Muhammadu Buhari’s administration as president and minister of petroleum resources, concerns are seriously rising over Nigeria’s exploration activities in the northern part of the country as well as a purported one billion barrels crude oil discovery made in the region.
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UN: Bayelsa flood a major crisis, deserves attention
IYC Accuses Minister Of Bias, Demands Probe As Ijaw Youths Council (IYC) Worldwide, yesterday, accused the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Farouq, of bias following her recent comments that Bayelsa State is not among the top 10 states impacted by flood ravaging the country, the United Nations has countered such claims,
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Afenifere decries spike in terrorism, kidnapping, others
Concerned about the spike in insecurity resulting in losses of lives and property in the country, the pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, has called on the Federal Government to change its style and confront the challenges appropriately.
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Cross River denies receiving $500m monthly stabilisation fund from FG
The Cross River State Government has denied allegation that the Federal Government pays $500m monthly as Stabilisation Fund to the state for the ceding of Bakassi Peninsula and the attendant loss of oil wells to Akwa Ibom.
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ILO, others seek protection of labour rights under AfCFTA
The International Labour Organisation (ILO), Organisation of Trade Unions in West Africa (OTUWA) and International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) have called for the protection of labour rights when the African Continental Free Trade Area Agreement (AfCFTA) takes off. Speaking at a workshop on AfCFTA in Abuja, the Executive Secretary of OTUWA, John Odah, said plans
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FG misguided in removal of history from curriculum –– Lawan
President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, has said the Federal Government was misguided in the removal of history studies from primary and secondary schools’ curriculum from the 2009/2010 academic session. He, however, commended the government’s decision to restore the subject to the teaching curriculum in 2018 after immense criticisms. Speaking in Abuja during
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Ayu, Tambuwal, Lamido consult Bauchi governor over PDP crisis
The Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Iyorcha Ayu; Director General of the Atiku Abubakar Presidential Campaign Council, Aminu Tambuwal and former Governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido, took the party’s consultation to Bauchi State to rally support for its candidate.
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