Breaking News in Nigeria Today : Friday 21st July 2023

Breaking News in Nigeria Today Friday 21st July 2023

Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Friday 21st July 2023 on some of the nation newspapers .

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Angela Okorie Defends Self, Releases Evidence Of Uche’s Betrayal

Nollywood actress, Angela Okorie has finally shared more light on the actual cause of her fight with Uche Elendu. Taking to her Instagram page, the actress shared a throwback video of where she was in the hospital during her traumatic experience in pain years ago. According to Angela, she was actually sharing the video to…
New Telegraph.

Five Times Ireti Doyle Proved Her Screen Goddess Status

If you are an ardent follower of stage play, television and the film industry in Nigeria you know Iretiola Doyle is a household name. An established writer, presenter, actress and producer, Iretiola has experienced the spectrum of acting in her over two decades career span. The veteran Nollywood actress started her acting career at age…
New Telegraph.

IMF: Emerging Market Economies Bearing Brunt Of Stronger Dollar

Impact Us Dollar’s Appreciation Impacts Current Accounts, Which Capture The Change In Saving-investment Balances Of Countries The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said the sustained strength of a stronger dollar is becoming a challenge for emerging market economies. In a blog released on Wednesday, the global lender said the US dollar’s strengthening last year to…
New Telegraph.

I Believe Artistes Get Into Scandals From Good Intentions –Spellz

Popular music producer, Ben’Jamin Obadje, otherwise known as Spellz, needs little or no introduction in the world of entertainment. He’s made songs for the likes of Tiwa Savage, Wizkid, Wande Coal, just to mention a few. In this chat with EDWIN USOBOH, Spellz talks about music, career, marriage, how growing up on the streets of…
New Telegraph.

Operation Restore South East

What is happening in the South-East Geo political Zone is unacceptable. What began as a peaceful movement has suddenly turned violent, with criminal gangs fouling the once serene environment. People are now mandatorily forced to stay at home. We salute the resolve of Chief of Army Staff, Maj. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja to stamp out terrorism…
New Telegraph.

Food Security: Evaluating FG’s State Of Emergency

The recent move by President Bola Tinubu to declare a state of emergency on food is a welcome development that is meant to cushion the rising food inflation in the country. Taiwo Hassan reports June inflation rate Just this Monday, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) released the June’s headline inflation rate, with the consumer…
New Telegraph.

ASCSN: Why We Insist On New Retirement Age For Civil Servants

As the debate on the upward review of the retirement age for employees in the civil service continues, the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN) has given reason it is backing the review akin to what is obtainable in some other parts of the world. It noted specifically that the upward review should…
New Telegraph.

Twitter Keeps Mum On Sacked Employees In Africa

Former Twitter employees who were based in Ghana say the company has gone silent on all negotiations with their lawyers following the massive layoffs in November last year. They also say their severance packages have not been paid. Agency Seven Seven, which is representing the aggrieved former staff members, says Twitter has not communicated with…
New Telegraph.

Da’wah: NASFAT Trains More Intellectually-Based Workers

The women affairs management committee of Nasrul-Lahi-L-Fatih Society, NASFAT, headquarters has organised a Train-the-Trainers Da’wah Course tagged: TTC 101 for executive and non-executive class. The 2-day training sessions were held at the Public Service Staff Development Center, (PSSDC) Magodo area of Ikeja in Lagos recently. The TTC 101 is the first module out of the…
New Telegraph.

Shettima, 36 Governors Move To Reduce Prices Of Food

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has been directed by the National Economic Council (NEC), headed by Vice President Kashim Shettima to immediately distribute foodstuffs to states within one to two weeks time frame. The directive which was given to the agency on Thursday aims to reduce the high prices of food items nationwide. It…
New Telegraph.

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