Breaking News in Nigeria Today Wednesday 15th February 2023
Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Wednesday 15th February 2023 on some of the nation newspapers .
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Abia has no reason to be poor as oil-producing state –Nwaobia
Most Rev Isaac Nwaobia is the Archbishop of Aba Ecclesiastical Province of Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion. He is also the Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Isiala Ngwa South and head, Communique and Resolution Committee of the College of Bishops, Church of Nigeria. In this interview with EMMANUEL IFEANYI, he speaks on the general
Olawepo-Hashim: Self-interest, threat to general election
A chieftain of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC), Mr. Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim, has said that failure to heed to his warning ahead of the presidential primaries of the major political parties has put the 2023 election in a critical mess that may further entrap the nation. The APC chieftain, who recalled that he warned that
Why presidential candidates should focus on issues, by Aniekwe
Ms Amaka Aniekwe is the chief executive officer of Somes Multidynamics Company Ltd and a political enthusiast. In this interview, she speaks on the need for the government to strengthen businesses and why Nigeria needs a president, who can address present economic challenges, among others. ANAYO EZUGWU reports As we look forward to the general
Road Less Travelled: Joint exhibition of recent paintings by Jombo-Ogboi, Olabode
A joint exhibition of recent paintings by Derek Jahyem Jombo-Ogboi and Olubankole Olabode — two of the most exciting young artists working in Nigeria today—recognised for successfully expanding boundaries less travelled by their peers, opened last Saturday at Omenka Gallery, Ikoyi, Lagos. Through the juxtaposing of their individual styles and formal concerns, the exhibition, titled
Conspiracy of silence, portraits of honesty in Midnight Cry
Paul Ugah’s collection of short stories published with a cover story titled ‘Midnight Cry’ is a potpourri of different moral lessons concerning human relationships in politics, marriage, religious abracadabra, traditional values, lost freedom and so on and so forth. Hence, the 116-page collection of 12 very short stories contains the following titles ‘Conspiracy of Silence’,
Celebrating Black History Month with Ode to Yesteryears
In celebrating the 2023 Black History Month, Obiora Anamaleze, Maria Tendo, Esewhaye Oghenetejiri, Jonathan Kabeya, Wisdom Uche, Eno Bassey, Samuel Inalegwu, Mayowa Adekile, Emmanuel Amiolemen, and Kolawole Samson Oluwadare started streaming their works on Artsy.net from February 3, ending March 01, 2023. Oragnised by Tribes Art Africa Gallery (TAAG), the group exhibition titled ‘Ode to
Buhari: Seven days after…
Penultimate week when the president, retired Major-General Muhammadu Buhari, could no longer play King Nero over the twin evil of contrived fuel and self-inflicted Naira scarcity, he begged to be given the grace of seven days to sort out the mess, an all-time low no one had imagined Buhari could fall, despite that his incompetence
NIPC: Renewed engagements for optimum investment outcome
With a new vision to optimise Nigeria’s economic and resource potential, the Nigerian Investment Promotion Council (NIPC) recently engaged stakeholders on the way forward. Sunday Ojeme reports Over the years, government’s quest to maximise the country’s investment opportunities has reoccurred many times in its policies and programmes. Moving the country forward from its single resource
Calabar Port Dredging: Fresh hope after failed promises
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has said that the long awaited dredging of Calabar Port channel will commence in a few weeks. For more than 26 years efforts to dredge the 84-kilometres channel have been futile because of allegations of contract infractions, bribery, litigations and other challenges BAYO AKOMOLAFE reports Recently, the Nigerian Ports Authority
Export institute laments lack of flat bottom vessels
Chartered Institute of Export and Commodity Brokers of Nigeria (CIECOBON) has said that lack of flat-bottom vessels to transport cargoes to Apapa Port has rendered the use of Ikorodu Lighter Terminal (ILT), once designated for export, a dead on arrival decision. The institute came into existence in 2015, following the National Assembly approval of the
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