
Breaking News in Nigeria Today Monday 10th July 2023
Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Monday 10th July 2023 on some of the nation newspapers .
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Stakeholders to disect consumer issues at MediaConsortium confab
MediaConsortium, a brands, business and marketing publication has scheduled Thursday, September 28, 2023, to hold its maiden Marketing Conference in Lagos. The conference with the theme: Consumer journey in a digital age: prospects and challenges, is slated to hold in Lagos. The conference which is the maiden edition promises to bring together seasoned professionals within…
New Telegraph.
FROM THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION PETITION TRIBUNAL
The Presidential Election Petition Court in Abuja last Monday resumed sitting after a week recess to observe the Eid festival. Monday The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) which was billed to open its defence on the petition filed by candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, challenging the victory of President Bola Tinubu in the…
New Telegraph.
Lake Chad Basin matters
President Bola Tinubu’s foreign policy direction will only become clear with the constitution of his cabinet. We expect the Lake Chad Basin to receive due attention and the new Service Chiefs must keep their eyes on events around neighbouring states. While the Service Chiefs were visiting Aso Villa, Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, was in…
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Edo 2024: Attack on pol signals bitter rivalry
ionThe umpire hasn’t signalled the commencement of the bout, and yet, a blow has already landed on the nose. Twelve months to the 2024 governor- ship election in Edo State, politics is on the roll, but with a habitual deviation from the norm. Politicians angling for governor – for themselves or their protégé – are…
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Electoral Reforms: EU report rekindles debate
The history of electoral reforms in Nigeria, which dates back to the different political transition pro- cesses since her independence has remained a recurring decimal in the polity. The current Fourth Re- public, which commenced in 1999 after long years of military rule, has equally had its own fair share of electoral reforms. Prominent among…
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Nigeria’s Internet subscribers hit 160m
The number of internet sub- scribers in Nigeria has hit 159,598,451 as of May, 2023, rising from 158,231,544 in April and 157,511,104 in March 2023. This is contained in the current industry statistics released by the Nigerian Communications Com- mission (NCC). The internet subscriptions were pushed by mobile network operators including MTN, Glo, Airtel, and…
New Telegraph.
Nigerian marketers barred from importing refined oil from Russia
Oil marketers licensed by the Nigerian Mid- stream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMPDRA) to import Premium Mo- tor Spirit (PMS) into Nigeria have been disallowed from im- porting from Russia, a depot owner yesterday told Saturday Telegraph. The depot owner, who preferred not to be named, said the development was a sequel to the…
New Telegraph.
Ogundare: Fines, jail term appropriate for data breach in Nigeria
Data breaches and cybersecurity threats are on the rise everywhere, especially in Nigeria. How does the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2003, which has just been signed by President Bola Tinubu into law, address the issue in Nigeria? Thank you very much. Personally, the NDP Act, for me, is like music to my ear which is…
New Telegraph.
Golden Terra shines at African Brand Innovation Summit
Golden Terra Soya Oil has been awarded the Best Premium Cooking Oil Brand at the African Brand Innovation Summit recently. The event saw an impressive pool of nominees, all vying for recognition as the top brand in their respective categories. However, Golden Terra Soya Oil emerged as the winner in the highly competitive Cooking Oil…
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Insecurity: Retired Service Chiefs rewarded, citizens abandoned
As the news broke of the current ad- ministration’s decision to reward the retired service chiefs with extravagant retirement benefits, including bulletproof SUVs, personal aides, and generous allowances for medical treatment abroad, most observers, including yours sincerely, erupted in outrage. This disgraceful display of favouritism and misplaced priorities highlights the deep- rooted challenges facing our…
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