
Breaking News in Nigeria Today Friday 13th October 2023
Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Friday 13th October 2023 on some of the nation newspapers .
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Top 15 News Roundup For Latest Nigeria News October 13
Here is New Telegraph’s news roundup of the top 15 latest Nigerian news making headlines today, Friday, October 13 2023. FG Assures Of Adequate Power Supply For Industrial Clusters, Others The Federal Government on Thursday assured investors in Nigeria of adequate power supply across the country, especially in industrial clusters. The Vice President, Senator Kashim…
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Investors Groan as N84.6BN Dry Port Project Suffers Set-Back
Non-payment of land compe- santion estimated at N84.6 billion and other issues have stalled Inland Container Depot (ICD) or dry port project in Oyo State. The idea to establish the dry ports was muted by Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) in 2006, when clearing of goods at the ports became a major challenge because of inefficiency…
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Charles Inojie: ‘Daughters of Jezebel’ Have Taken Over Nollywood
Veteran Nollywood actor, Charles Inojie, has expressed concerns over the influx of ladies in the movie industry who he referred to as “daughters of Jezebel”. Jezebel is often used to describe an immoral woman who deceives people in order to get what she wants. Speaking on a recent episode of the Honest Bunch podcast, Inojie…
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Saudi Arabian Minister Urges Countries To Show Love To China
Mohammed al-Jadaan, the Finance Minister of Saudi Arabia on Thursday said in order for low-income nations facing debt problems to come up with solutions as a group, they must first “love” China rather than “antagonise” it. Speaking during a panel discussion at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) conference in Morocco, al-Jadaan noted, “We should just…
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Gas: MAN Worried Over Shell Gas’ Monopoly
The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) has raised the alarm over skyrocketing price of natural gas to manufacturers around the Ota, Atan and Agbara axis by Shell Gas, a subsidiary of Shell Producing Development Company (SPDC). In addition, the association also complained that Shell Gas’ monopoly was hurting businesses with companies losing millions of naira….
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Ginger Farmers Dying Of Shock In 7 States – President
The Ginger Farmers Association of Nigeria on Thursday, lamented that a lot of its members who collected loans for the farming season were currently dying of shock in seven States of the Federation. The Association made the lamentation at the National Assembly when a delegation of the group came to thank the Senate and Senator…
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Foundation Empowers 300 Indigenes, Residents In Ekiti With N7M Cash, Relief Materials
Essence of policy Succour came on the way of indigenes and residents of Ekiti state through the philanthropic gesture of a United States Based Military officer, Jide Akinyemi, as his foundation empowers no fewer than 300 people in Odo Ayedun Ekiti, Ikole Local government area of Ekiti state The program which came up on on…
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Celebration as Pope Francis Appoints 1st Indigenous Auxiliary Bishop of Calabar
Genesis July 22 this year will remain a remarkable, if not an indelible, day in the memory and life of Auxiliary Bishop, Rt. Rev. Mos- signo Christopher Naseri-Mutiti Naseri. It was the day he was ordained to officially take up a higher responsibility in the church. After his appointment by Pope Francis in far away…
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FG Assures Of Adequate Power Supply For Industrial Clusters, Others
The Federal Government on Thursday assured investors in Nigeria of adequate power supply across the country, especially in industrial clusters. The Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, also said Nigeria offers vast opportunities for both investors and its citizens. He made the assurances at the Agbara Business Roundtable in Agbara, Ogun State’s Ado-Odo-Ota Local Government Area….
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How Police Arrested, Detained Man for Having Marks on His Body
…There Are Bruises on His Body, Family Allege Forceful arrest Police operatives of the Imo State Police Command attached to Tiger Base unit have been accused of ar- resting and detain apprentice man for having marks on his body. The victim, Ifeanyi Moses, it was gathered went to Owerri with his boss to fix a…
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