Breaking News this Afternoon in Nigeria Wednesday 26th April 2023

Breaking News this Afternoon in Nigeria Wednesday 26th April 2023

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Electoral features and democratic values

Democracy apparently re- mains the best system of government across the globe, because it seems as the fairest compared to others. Many in various quarters have overtime opined that the worst democracy can never be compared to the best autocracy anywhere in the world, meaning literally that the former is far better than the latter.
New Telegraph.

Ooni Hosts, Renames Americans, Says Nigeria Safe For All

The Ooni of Ile-Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi Ojaja II, on Tuesday played host to some persons of American origin who traced their roots to the Kingdom of Ife. While playing host to the Americans who were led into the ancient Ile Oodua Palace of Ife by the Asoju Asa of Ile Oodua, Ambassador Dotun
New Telegraph.

Ryan Gravenberch To Assess Situation At The End Of Season

Ryan Gravenberch was expected to hit the ground running upon his arrival at Munich, but things haven’t been done as everyone expected, he has now resigned to the rumours about a transfer. The Bayern Munich midfielder knows he doesn’t want another season like this. Liverpool is being mooted as his summer destination. Gravenberch responds to the
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One Burnt, 50 Shops Damaged In Bodija Ibadan Plank Market Inferno

Following a fire incident that engulfed the Bodija Plank Market, Ibadan North local government area of Ibadan, Oyo State capital, one person was burnt and 50 shops were damaged on Tuesday night. The injured victim, Ahmed Abdulwasiu, New Telegraph learnt is currently receiving treatment at Calvary Baptist Hospital, Bodija, Ibadan. While narrating his ordeal, Abdulwasiu
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Anambra To Revive 31 Sick Industries

Anambra State government is to embark on the revival of 31 sick industries in the area to create more employment windows and improve the micro and macro economy of scale in the area. So far the state has 161 industries but due to the dwindling economic fortunes in the country about 31 industries are almost
New Telegraph.

Adeleke Pledges 60,000 Jobs Annually, Issues Certificates To Skill Acquisition Beneficiaries

Adeleke Pledges 60,000 Jobs Annually, Issues Certificates To Skill Acquisition Beneficiarie The Governor of Osun State, Ademola Adeleke has restated the readiness of his administration to continue to provide economic prosperity for all irrespective of religious and political affiliations in the State. Adeleke spoke while presenting certificates to beneficiaries of the 1st quarter of 2023
New Telegraph.

Oyo Monarch, The Alakufo Of Akufo Is Dead

The Alakufo of Akufo in the Ido Local Government Area of Ibadan in Oyo State, Oba Hamed Olabamiji Olatunji Thomas is dead. New Telegraph reports that the monarch died at the age of 107 years. Akufo is one of the prominent towns in Ibadan, the state capital, known for the possession of traditional powers and
New Telegraph.

Thirty years on, Zambia mourns national team killed in plane crash

  Zambian football will on Friday commemorate the 30th anniversary of the plane crash that wiped out almost of all the national team, mourning the loss of a golden generation that players say inspired the nation to later victories. Eighteen footballers were among 30 people killed when a Zambian air force plane crashed off the
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10th Assembly: Ex-Reps Caution Against Zoning Alongside Executive Offices

A group of former National Assembly members have cautioned against zoning legislative positions alongside those of the Executive arm of Government. Rising from a one-day sensitisation parley with some State Assembly members-elect in Jos, Plateau state, the ex-legislators called on the leadership of various political parties, the President, and Governors-elect not to interfere with the
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40% Pay Rise: COEASU Accuses FG Of Promoting Division Amongst Workers

The Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU), has said the Federal Government’s decision to exclude some categories of workers including lecturers from the 40 per cent increase in the salary of civil servants, was an attempt to promote division amongst Nigerian workers. President of COEASU, Dr Smart Olugbeko in a statement on Wednesday in
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