Breaking News in Nigeria Today : Saturday 29th July 2023

Breaking News in Nigeria Today Saturday 29th July 2023

Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Saturday 29th July 2023 on some of the nation newspapers .

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Anambra Murder Case: Family Challenges Police Autopsy Report

The family of Miss Chinyere Awuda, who was recently murdered in Awka, Anambra State, is challenging the autopsy report published by the state Police Command, contending that their daughter did not die drowning. According to the police report contained in a release signed by the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, the autopsy shows…
New Telegraph.

UN, U.S. Support Nigeria On Restoring Democracy In Niger Republic

The United Nations (UN) and the United States of America ((US) have expressed their support for Nigeria in her efforts toward restoration of constitutional order in the Republic of Niger. This message was conveyed to President Bola Tinubu in separate telephone calls by the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres and the Vice President of the…
New Telegraph.

Economic Downturn: UBA Adjusts Staff Salary Scale, Allowances

Africa’s Global Bank, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, has adjusted the salary scale to its staff members. This follows the decision of the bank’s Board of Directors in an announcement conveying the implementation of a cost of living adjustment for its staff that is to take off immediately. The Group Managing Director, Mr. Oliver…
New Telegraph.

Missing Ogun Cop: Court Orders Police To Pay Family 20m

The National Industrial Court sitting in Ibadan has ordered the Nigeria Police Force to pay N20 million to the family of a personnel, Emmanuel Gene who had been declared missing for over two year ago. Gene who served at the Ijebu-Igbo Division of the Ogun State Command was alleged to have been kidnapped by hoodlums…
New Telegraph.

The Nigerian Star, Alozie, Balancing Cancer Research And Football

Super Falcons defender Michelle Alozie talks to FIFA about her dual passions of medicine and football. Being a professional athlete is tough. It involves long days, large amounts of travel, and the physical toll that comes with pushing your body to the limit. Strenuous, too, is medical research. Spending long hours poring over papers. Conducting…
New Telegraph.

Ondo Hijacked Scheme, Diverted Funds Meant For The People –Sen Akinyelure

Ex-Senator Displayed Crass Ignorant Of Programme –Ondo A former Senator, Dr Patrick Ayo Akinyelure, and the Ondo State government are on war path over the allegation that some state governments in the country diverted Federal Government empowerment initiative NG Cares to private individuals. Akinyelure, who represented Ondo Central Senatorial district area of Ondo State in…
New Telegraph.

Ore Fire: We Were Scooping Fuel When The Explosion Occurred –Survivors

‘We Lost Lives, Businesses In Incident’ Survivors of the fire incident that occurred in Ore in Odigbo Local government area of Ondo State have narrated how they survived the accident that claimed lives and businesses of residents who came to scoop fuel from a tanker that fell into a ditch in the community. As German…
New Telegraph.

57 Years After: How Fajuyi’s Decision That Ironsi Should Sleep In Ibadan Cost Him His Life –Son

Today marks the 57th memorial anniversary of the death of the late first Military Governor of defunct Western Region, Lt.-Colonel Francis Adekunle Fajuyi, who was killed alongside his boss and then Head of State, Major-General Johnson Thomas Aguiyi-Ironsi, in Ibadan the regional capital. That event which has come to signpost one of the most important…
New Telegraph.

Palliatives: Labour leaders storm out of parley with FGPall

…say govt using meetings to deceive Nigerians The leaders of the organised labour on Friday stormed out of the meeting of the Presidential Steering Committee on subsidy palliatives scheduled to take place at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. President of the NLC, Joe Ajaero, had led his delegation to the Chief of Staff’s office, venue of…
New Telegraph.

Over 90% Of People Living With Hepatitis In Africa –WHO

Over 90 percent of people living with hepatitis in Africa do not receive the care they need, resulting in progressive advanced liver disease, devastating financial burden, emotional distress and stigma. In a message to mark the 2023 World Hepatitis Day, the World Health Organisation (WHO) Regional Director for Africa, Dr Matshidiso Moeti said testing and…
New Telegraph.

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