Breaking News in Nigeria Today : Thursday 22nd December 2022

Breaking News in Nigeria Today Thursday 22nd December 2022

Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Thursday 22nd December 2022 on some of the nation newspapers .

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Nigeria News Today Thursday 22nd December 2022

Bode George: Why I will not campaign or vote for Atiku

Chief Olabode George is a former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). In this interview monitored on Arise Television, he speaks on the media war between the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential Campaign Council and some sections of the press and the crisis rocking the PDP, among other issues. ANAYO EZUGWU reports

BVAS’ll ensure credibility of 2023 elections –Orogu

Francis Orogu is the Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Nasarawa State. The former member of the state House of Assembly, in this interview with CHEKE EMMANUEL, speaks on the party’s chances in the forthcoming general election How prepared is your party in Nasarawa State for the 2023 governorship election? First of all, we

Power of incumbency’ll not play any role in 2023 polls – Nwankwo

Hon Dozie Nwankwo is the member representing Anaocha/Njikoka/ Dunukofia federal constituency in the House of Representatives and All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) senatorial candidate for Anambra Central District in the forthcoming general election. He speaks with OKEY MADUFORO on his achievements in the past eight years and the chances of his party in the coming

How rise in domestic violence is turning lovers to enemies, eating up marriages

In Nigeria, it is not strange to see a man hit a woman as a disciplinary measure and deep cultural belief. This is why cases of domestic violence are on the rise as UCHENNA INYA reports Domestic violence takes many forms including physical, sexual, emotional, and mental. It is mostly committed against females, though it

Redefining mass literacy in Obioma, Udi

Literary campaign It has been established that the type of education given to the younger generation determines the future of any society. This implies that a country’s capacity for development is largely dependent upon the calibre of its educational system. Without first making education its ally, no nation can achieve success. These viewpoints essentially imply

Stamp Duty: Evaluating veracity of N89trn collection claim

The veracity or otherwise of the exact amount of money that accrued into stamp duty account currently engulfed in controversy can only be unearthed at the conclusion of the probe into it by the Attorney- General and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami’s committee, Abdulwahab Isa reports By nature, money is subject to controversy. Often, it

Telecoms: Deploying essential infrastructures for services expansion

A number of areas have remained underserved while many others, especially the rural areas, are not enjoying telecoms services due to insufficient infrastructures needed to expand services to such areas. Abolaji Adebayo writes on stakeholders’ efforts to bridge the gap By 2025, it is expected that a larger percentage of areas in Nigeria would have

SON commissions North-East regional office, lab complex

The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has explained the reasons for setting up the Organisation’s North-East Regional Office and Laboratory Complex in Bauchi State. Director-General and Chief Executive of the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Mallam Farouk A. Salim, at the commissioning of the North East Regional Office and Laboratory Complex in Bauchi, Bauchi State,

Report highlights major challenges hindering exports in Nigeria

A new report on trade financing in Nigeria has revealed that 94 per cent of exporters experienced rejection of their financing requests by Nigerian banks, thereby making it difficult for them to undertake exports from the country. The report titled: “Stimulating Export Finance Growth,” released by 3T Impex Consulting, revealed that 81 per cent of

5G subscribers in Nigeria, SA, others to reach 41m in 2025

In Nigeria and other sub- Sahara African countries, the number of subscribers to 5G network is projected to be 41 million by 2025. The projection is contained in a report by the GSM Association otherwise known as GSMA, which noted that there would be nearly 100 million additional mobile subscribers in sub-Saharan Africa by 2025,

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