The Nation Newspaper Today Headline Thursday 10th November 2022
The Nation Newspaper Today Headline and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 10/11/22
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Pop culture platforn Naijavibe marks 10th anniversary
Pop Culture and Entertainment website, called NaijaVibe net is set to mark its 10th anniversary for its users and well-wishers across the world. The company which focuses on offering the best and latest updates on entertainment has planned to release a mixtape tagged ‘NaijaVibe at 10’ to mark this feat, and the mixtape is a
Ayade optimistic as energy firm sets up shop in Cross River
Cross River State Governor Ben Ayade has said an indigenous energy firm, Alternative Petroleum and Power Ltd (APPL), would solve the energy needs of the over 30 industries built by his administration. Speaking yesterday at the Executive Chamber of the Governor’s Office, Calabar during a visit to him by the management team of the firm,
LP vows to go ahead with planned rally
Labour Party’s (LP’S) governorship candidate in Abia State, Dr. Alex Otti, has promised that the planned rally at Ngwa High School, Aba will hold today as planned despite a call by the government for the party to change its venue. The party had announced that its presidential candidate and his running mate, Peter Obi and
Leaders tackle council boss over interference in kingship tussle
The Chairman of Warri North Local Government of Delta State, Mr. Smart Asekutu, has come under fire for allegedly interfering in the process of king selection for oil-rich Egbema kingdom. Reacting to comments by the council boss over accusations of conniving with and funding a few chiefs of Egbema Traditional Council to “impose Napoleon Egin
PDP agents attack Udofia, campaign organisation alleges
The Obong Akan Udofia Campaign Organisation (OAUCO) has accused the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of launching a campaign of calumny against the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Akwa Ibom State, Obong Akanimo Udofia. It said Udofia was under attacks ranging from frivolous sponsored litigations in court to vandalism of his campaign
IPOB to criminals: leave Igboland before Kanu’s release
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has warned those involved in criminal activities against the people to desist or relocate out of Igboland before the release of its leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. It said those encouraging crime in the region have no place in its movement, which was formed on truth and honesty. In a statement
Court rules on PDP governorship candidate’s alleged forgery case tomorrow
There is tension in Akwa Ibom State, as a Federal High Court sitting in Uyo will tomorrow deliver judgment in the alleged forgery case against the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, Pastor Umo Eno. One of the aspirants in the May 25, 2022 PDP governorship primary, Mr. Akan Okon, had approached the court seeking
Amaechi to Cole: focus on winning, shun malice
•’APC will be on ballot paper’ Former Minister of Transportation Chibuike Amaechi has urged the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers State, Pastor Tonye Cole, to have an open mind, forgive and embrace everybody in the state when he wins the election next year. He spoke yesterday at an event to
10 die as Benue-Ebonyi crisis escalates
No fewer than ten persons have been reported killed following renewed communal strife between Okpobula, Ezza, community in the Apa Ward of Ado Local Government Area of Benue State and Uffiom in neighbouring Ebonyi State. The two border communities have been at dagger drawn over piece of land for more than 20 years. The Nation
50 cent to release TV series on Hushpuppi
American rapper Curtis Jackson, popularly known as 50 Cent has hinted about producing a series on convicted Nigerian internet fraudster, Hushpuppi. 50 made this known via his Instagram page where he informed movie lovers about his yearning to put out a project centered on scammers. Sharing a photo of Hushpuppi, the “Many Men” rap star
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