Nigeria news today headlines : Sunday 24th December 2023
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Will Nigerians Again Win International Literary Prizes?
The last time any Nigerian won an international prize for short stories was 2019. That writer was Lesley Nneka Arimah who won the Caine Prize for her story, “Skinned”. Her story was published in McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern (Issue 53) 2018. ‘Skinned’ is a fictional story about unmarried girls who go about naked to only be
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Ikoyi Elite Lions Club Takes Feeding Programme To Ebute-Metta
As part of its December service activities, the Ikoyi Elite Lions Club Region 2 District 404-A3 has taken its feeding programme to the Ebute-Metta suburb in Lagos. The programme, themed, ‘Feeding the hungry’, saw the virtually impaired, the elderly, children and less privileged at Destitute Village, Okobaba, Ebute-Metta, being beneficiaries. The beneficiaries included 200 adults
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*-relationship/ Don Alerts School Authorities On Rising CasesOf Same-S** Relationship
IBADAN – A university don, Dr Emmanuel Ekunno, has called on the authorities in secondary schools across the country to brace up in eradicating the rising cases of amorous same-s** relationships and bisexuality that are becoming rampant within the school vicinity. He added that these criminal acts are imbibed, nurtured and exhibited while they are
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Nigeria Signs Updated Radio Regulations To Deepen Global Connectivity
At the conclusion of the World Radiocommunications Conference (WRC) 2023, Nigeria joined the rest of the world to sign unto the Final Act WRC- 23, which constitutes a record of the decisions taken at the conference. The Final Act comprises both the new and revised provisions of the Radio Regulations, an international treaty governing the
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NIDS Seeks Urgent Multi-SectoralStrategy To Tackle Public Health Threats
LAGOS – The Nigerian Infectious Diseases Society (NIDS) has raised concerns about emerging and reemerging infectious diseases in Nigeria, emphasising the urgent need for a multi-sectoral strategy, known as the ‘One Health approach,’ to address these public health threats. NIDS praised the Ministers of Health, Agriculture, Environmental and Water Resources for their renewed commitments to
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Dealing With Israeli-PalestinianConflict: No Easy Way Out For America
Wars in the Middle East rarely end cleanly. Some observers, however, have expressed the hope that the Israel-Hamas war could upend a dangerous status quo and eventually lead to more stability in the region. The war is often compared to the October 1973 Yom Kippur War between Israel and the combined forces of Egypt and
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Nigerian Newspapers: Top Stories For Today (24/12/23)
Read the full details on our digital edition when you join our WhatsApp Communities here. Here are the major headlines for today: Rivers Crisis: Tinubu’s Peace Deal A Booby-Trap — Analysts… Predict More Troubles For Governor Fubara… Say Abuja Settlement Part Of Preparation For 2027 Nigerians Celebrate Costliest Christmas Tomorrow I Pray Nigeria Never Fight
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Bishop Odetoyinbo Worries Over Brain Drain,Tasks Nigerians On Collective Rebuilding
Most Rev. Dr. Peter Olukayode Odetoyinbo, the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Abeokuta, in his Christmas message, has expressed concern over the brain drain in the country and loss of capable hands due to the exodus of Nigerians, especially the youth, to other nations. The Bishop passionately called for renewed hope, belief in the
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Buhari And Fashola’s Legacy Of Killer Roads
This fateful Friday of 28th July, 2023, a heavy blanket of sorrow enveloped the entire population of Eket Council in Akwa Ibom State. A burial was taking place at the Eket Stadium. But this was no routine funeral. It was a state burial, a mass interment of 13 indigenes, including a baby, killed on a
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Rivers Crisis: Tinubu’s Peace Deal A Booby-Trap – Analysts
…Predict More Troubles For Governor Fubara …Say Abuja Settlement Part Of Preparation For 2027 LAGOS – Analysts have warned that the peace deal which President Bola Ahmed Tinubu brokered between Hon. Nyesom Wike, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, and incumbent governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara, to end the protracted political crisis in the
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