Breaking News in Nigeria Today : Thursday 3rd August 2023

Breaking News in Nigeria Today Thursday 3rd August 2023

Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Thursday 3rd August 2023 on some of the nation newspapers .

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MPR Hike: Analysts seek caution as T-bill rates jump

Analysts at Coronation Research have advised naira fixed income savers not to get carried away by the hike in Monetary Policy Rate (MPR)-induced surge in Treasury bill and bond rates. In a report released yesterday, the analysts said their advice was based on the fact that the new administration of President Bola Tinubu is yet…
New Telegraph.

Labour Meets With FG, Suspends Protest

The leadership of organised labour yesterday suspended the nationwide protest after an engagement with President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa in Abuja. The suspension came a few hours after recording successful protests across the country against what it described as the government’s anti-people policies. According to a statement signed by Special Adviser to the…
New Telegraph.

AI Offers Huge Promise On Breast Cancer Screening

Artificial Intelligence can “safely” read breast cancer screening images according to a Swedish study. Researchers led by a team at Lund University found computer-aided detection could spot cancer at a “similar rate” to two radiologists. But they said more research was needed to fully determine whether it could be used in screening programmes. Experts in…
New Telegraph.

Tinubu Seeks Stronger Economic, Defence Cooperation With UK

President Bola Tinubu has called on the government of the United Kingdom (UK) to deepen its partnership with Nigeria and Africa by investing more across sectors to see the African continent attain more sustainable and broad-based prosperity. President Tinubu made the call yesterday when he received the UK’s Secretary of Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs,…
New Telegraph.

Ahead Of APC NEC Meeting, Tinubu Meets Party’s Caucus Behind Closed Doors

Ahead of the National Executive Council (NEC) meeting of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) scheduled to hold in Abuja today, President Bola Tinubu last night met with the national caucus of the party behind closed doors at the Presidential Villa. Though the agenda of the meeting was not made public and newsmen were barred…
New Telegraph.

Brazil Police Raids Leave At Least 43 People Dead

Police raids targeting drug gangs in three Brazilian states have left at least 43 people dead. In the latest operation in Rio de Janeiro, police said they returned fire in a shoot-out in the Complexo da Penha area, killing at least 10. Earlier, 14 people died in clashes during a five-day police raid in São…
New Telegraph.

Technology: High Gender Gap Stirs Concerns Among Stakeholders

Industry players have urged the Federal Government to empower women with skills to bridge the existing gender gap in tech sector. Many females are not con- sidering taking a career in technology as they are scared to challenge their male counterparts in the field. In a chat with New Telegraph, the Country Manager of Tek…
New Telegraph.

JOHESU Kicks Against Plan To Privatise FHIS

…Says Healthcare Should Remain Social Welfare Service The Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) has kicked against attempts to privatise facilities in public health institutions, saying it would compromise the lives of the vast majority of Nigerians and compound their existing woes. In a letter it addressed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the national president of…
New Telegraph.

Ikoyi Club Boss Charges Smashers To Get Better

Tafa Zibiri Aliu, the Chairman of the Ikoyi club 1938, Tuesday in Lagos implored the boys and girls featuring in the Zenith Bank Next Generation Tennis Master to seize every opportunity they get to boost their talent. Zibiri- Aliu made the call at the opening ceremony of the 5th Zenith Bank Next Generation masters taking…
New Telegraph.

Stay-At-Home And Coup D’état As Activism

The most serious failure of leadership is the failure to foresee. –– Robert K. Greenleaf By default, democracy has a way of letting off steam. It is said that power belongs to the people in a democratic setting because the elected public officers periodically face the electorate for re-election. The voters ultimately determine whether they…
New Telegraph.

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