Guardian Newspaper Headlines Today Sunday 5th November 2023

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Yakubu charges INEC staff on integrity, ahead of Nov.11 guber poll

The Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu has advised staff members of the commission to remain non-partisan and maintain their integrity
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Police rescue ex-INEC worker from kidnappers

The Police Command in Cross River rescued a former staff member of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) shortly after her abduction at her residence in Calabar on Saturday. The command’s spokesperson, Irene Ugbo who gave the confirmation, said the commissioner commended the gallantry of the officers involved in the operation. She stated that three
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N. Korea creates new holiday to mark ICBM test launch

North Korea has created a new holiday to celebrate the anniversary of the successful test launch of its Hwasong-17 intercontinental ballistic missile last year, state media reported Sunday.
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NDDC: Senate Committee vows to ensure IOCs pay contributions

The Senate Committee on Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), says it will ensure International Oil Companies (IOCs) operating in the country, pay their contributions to the coffers of the commission.
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Abuja Central Lions plan N20m medical laboratory, eye care hospital, others in FCT communities

Lions Club International, District 404-A2, Nigeria, Abuja Central, said it will mobilise a total sum of N20,400,000 to deliver humanitarian projects in communities across the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The projects include a medical laboratory for Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) and Pimary Healthcare Centre located at Lugbe. President of Abuja Central Lions, Hon. Oscar
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NDIC settles over N120.5b Liquidity claims to depositors, shareholders

The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), has said that over N120.532 billion liquidation claims has been paid to 545,269 depositors, creditors and shareholders of failed financial institutions in the country. The liquidity made as at June 30, covered claimants of Deposit Money Bank’s, DMB; Micro Finance Bank’s MFB’s and Pay Money Bank’s PMB’s. Speaking at
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Court restrains Kano Govt from taking action against private schools

A Kano high court has granted an exparte order restraining Kano State government and four others from taking any step against private schools operating in the state. The motion exparte granted by Justice Nasiru Saminu, equally ordered all parties involved in the matter to maintain status quo ante bellum pending the hearing and determination of
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Linking Ombugadu to outlawed Ombatse unjust, baseless, Mada Youths say

Against the backdrop of ethnic and religious sentiments being allegedly peddled against Dr. David Ombugadu by handlers of governor Abdullahi Sule, Mada Youths have insisted that the victory by the court will unite the people and bring about progress in the state. The leader of the Concerned Mada Youths , Comrade Musa Aruwa, in a
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Birth Registration: Over 43% Nigerian children invisible, says UNICEF

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has said that only 57.3 per cent Nigerian children were captured on electronic birth registration in the country. Besides, the Funf worried that despite millions of new delivery in the country on daily basis, millions of the new borns and those under five are being denied the right to
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Flood: Lagos sensitises students on urban, personal resilience 

To address the issue of flooding, the Lagos State government through its Resilience Office (LASO) has sensitised students of schools across its six education districts on both urban and personal resilience. The sensitisation programme was conducted in collaboration with the Ministry of Basic and Secondary education. Speaking at the workshop themed, ‘Nurturing Resilience Thinking in Students
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