Breaking News in Nigeria Today : Thursday 23rd November 2023

Breaking News in Nigeria Today Thursday 23rd November 2023

Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Thursday 23rd November 2023 on some of the nation newspapers .

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LCCI To Govt: Address Challenges Working Against Ease Of Doing Business

The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has urged all tiers of government to address challenges working against ease of doing business as well finding a way to bring down thr cost production. The President and Chairman of Council, LCCI, Dr. Michael Olawale-Cole, stated this in his remarks during the closing ceremony of the…
New Telegraph.

Senate Bans Importation Of Items Manufactured In Nigeria

The Senate, yesterday, asked the Federal Government to ban importation of all materials manufactured in Nigeria and customs tariffs amended accordingly. The Senate also called on the Federal Government to ensure that all tax waivers not directly linked to non- overnmental/non-profit organisations should not be granted. It recommended further that all tax waivers from 2015…
New Telegraph.

PAMA Rues Low Trading Activities Among African Countries

The Interim President of Pan African Manufacturers Association (PAMA), Engr. Mansur Ahmed, has said the dream to achieve “The Africa We Want” remains lengthy and arduous, with intra-African trade still below 18 per cent, and Africa’s global trade contribution at a mere four per cent. Ahmed, the immediate past President of Manufacturers Association of Nigeria…
New Telegraph.

Climate Change Risks: Nigeria Faces $5.5bn Loss In Assets

As the world battles threats emanating from climate change, Nigeria has been fingered to lose an estimated $5.5 billion in assets from attendant risks. The threat, according to findings, is capable of altering its agriculture, water resources, health, and transport sectors with the projected accumulative annual loss by 2050. To avert the monumental damage, the…
New Telegraph.

NRCRI: Food Security Through Research, 100 Years After

1923-2023 The National Root Crops Research Institute (NRCRI), Umudike, Abia State, has come a long way. Established as a provincial research station in 1923, the Institute has recorded significant milestones in its mandate area of Root and tuber crops research. The result is that today Nigeria is the global leader in yam and cassava production,…
New Telegraph.

Tinubu Returns From Germany

President Bola Tinubu has returned to Abuja, after a five-day official visit to Berlin, Germany, where he participated in the G20 Compact with Africa (CwA) Conference. Tinubu, who arrived at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, last night, was received on arrival by senior members of the administration and the All Progressives Congress (APC). Among…
New Telegraph.

Guber Verdict: Kano Gov Files 10 Grounds Of Appeal To S’court

There was pandemonium in Kano yesterday as thousands of residents took to the streets to protest the sacking of Governor Kabir Yusuf by the Court of Appeal. This followed the contradiction in the Certified True Copy of the November 17 judgement of the appellate court that nullified the governor’s election and declared Nasiru Gamuwa of…
New Telegraph.

Forex Access: NGX Wants FG To Prioritise Listed Companies

The Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX), Temi Popoola, has said there is an ongoing discussions with the Federal Government to attract listings through supportive legislation. Popoola, who spoke at the last MTN Capital Markets Day, argued that increased listings would boost government revenue, citing the transparency, higher tax contributions, and better governance exhibited…
New Telegraph.

Attacks On Telecoms Infrastructure Severely Affect Nation’s Stability

Experts have condemned incessant attacks on telecoms infrastructure across the country, saying it will have severe consequences on the nation’s stability, socio-economy, and well-being of the people. According to them, there must be strict protection of the infrastructure for an enhanced telecoms industry. They also mulled efforts by the stakeholders against cyber- attacks, which have…
New Telegraph.

SEC Nigeria Commemorates 7th world Investor Week

The Securities and Exchange Commission, in collaboration with the Financial Literacy Technical Committee (FLTC), has joined the rest of the world to celebrate the 7th edition of the World Investor Week (WIW) promoted by the International Organisation of Securities Commissions (IOSCO). World Investor Week is a global initiative of the International Organisation of Securities Commissions…
New Telegraph.

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