
Breaking News in Nigeria Today Monday 4th November 2024
Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Monday 4th November 2024 on some of the nation newspapers .
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Electoral Offenders: INEC And Challenge Of Prosecution
ShareFELIX NWANERI writes on the burden of prosecution of electoral offenders, which has sparked-off renewed calls for the establishment of an Electoral Offences Commission as recommended by the Justice Mohammed Uwais-led Electoral Reform Committee The recent spat between the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and Socio-economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) over the group’s claim…
New Telegraph.
5 Women Bag 2 Years Jail Term For Ghana Loud Smuggling
ShareJustice Chukwujekwu Aneke of a Federal High Court in Lagos has sentenced five women to two years in prison for the unlawful importation of 6.96 kilograms of Ghana loud, a potent strain of cannabis sativa. The judge handed down the verdict after the women pleaded guilty to the charge made against them by the National…
New Telegraph.
Court Orders Forfeiture Of N600 Million Property To Fraud Victim
ShareJustice Deinde Dipeolu of a Federal High Court in Lagos has ordered the final forfeiture of a property linked to a N600 million fraud scheme to the Federal Government, ultimately benefiting the fraud victim, Mrs Doris Ogunba. The property, located at Block G Plot 106B on Ija-Elepe Family Land, Elepe Town, off Ikorodu/ Ijede Road…
New Telegraph.
IFC Invests Record Financing In 45 African Countries
ShareIFC supported Africa’s clean energy, manufacturing, digital connectivity, small business, trade, agriculture, and other vital sectors in fiscal year 2024 with record financing and broad advisory support that is helping strengthen markets and create jobs, including in many of the continent’s fragile and most-in-need countries. IFC supported private sector development in 45 countries in Africa…
New Telegraph.
More Gas Usage’ll Align With Energy Sustainability
ShareA former General Manager, External Relations and Sustainable Development, Nigeria LNG Limited, Mr. Andy Odeh, has canvassed for more use of liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) gas by Nigerians so as to align with energy sustainability. He stated that to encourage the usage of gas the company in 2022, committed 100 per cent of its LPG…
New Telegraph.
Nigeria’s Cosmetics Industry Generates $1.4bn Annually
ShareThe Society of Cosmetic Scientists Nigeria (NICOS) says Nigeria’s cosmetics industry generates $1.4 billion in revenue annually. The Founding President of NICOS, Mrs Grace Abamba, said told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday that the sector contributed significantly to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). According to Abamba, cosmetics are essential to everyday…
New Telegraph.
BetKing Launches ‘Danfo Lagos’ Casino Game
ShareLeading online gaming and sports betting platform, BetKing, is set to announce the launch of “Danfo Lagos”, a groundbreaking new casino game that celebrates the vibrant culture of Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital. According to a press release: “Danfo Lagos, named after the iconic yellow buses that are a staple of Lagos transportation, offers players a…
New Telegraph.
Ending Era Of Conflicting Judgements
ShareLawyers have expressed outrage at the growing trend of conflicting judgements from courts of coordinate jurisdictions in the country. The menace recently reared its ugly head again in the political crises rocking Rivers State While describing the menace as ‘one occurrence too many’, the men of the wig and gown also came up with suggestions…
New Telegraph.
Ajayi: Nigeria Needs Bank Support To Tap Into Blue Economy Resource
ShareWhy is it difficult to stop illegal poaching of Nigerian sea resources by foreigners? As it were, the continental waters, continental shelf, natural resources have been well-harnessed by the Federal Government in terms of warding-off other countries coming in illegally to fish in our deep waters. The Navy has been very active in that area….
New Telegraph.
World Bank: Global Commodity Prices Set To Fall Amid Oil Glut
ShareGlobal commodity prices are set to tumble to a five-year low in 2025 amid an oil glut that is so large that it is likely to limit the price effects even of a wider conflict in the Middle East, according to the World Bank’s latest Commodity Markets Outlook. Even so, overall commodity prices will remain…
New Telegraph.
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