
Guardian Newspaper Headlines Today Friday 2nd October 2020
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Canada denying Nigerians visas unfairly – Envoy
Nigeria’s High Commissioner to Canada, Amb. Adeyinka Asekun, says the host country is unfairly denying a lot of Nigerians visas including students.
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Nigeria records 153 new cases of COVID-19
Nigeria’s Coronavirus (COVID-19) has reached 59,001, as the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), announced 153 new infections in the country.
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No evidence that turmeric removes fluoride from the brain
A Facebook meme claims that turmeric, a commonly used spice, removes a toxin from the brain. “Curcumin, found in turmeric, appears to raise endogenous glutathione production in the brain, a major antioxidant defence system,” it reads. “The study investigated the mechanisms through which fluoride induces severe neurodegenerative changes in the mammalian brain particularly in the …
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Nigeria reopens unity schools October 12
Nigeria Government has ordered unity schools in the country to reopen on October 12th, 2020. Nigeria’s Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, announced the reopening on Friday in Abuja. The government-owned schools closed in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic but Adamu said the COVID-19 curve has been flattened. Adamu said schools across the country are …
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Ortom, Ndukuba score political leadership low
Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, has said that political leaders have completely failed Nigerians after 60 years of independence from colonialists.
At an inter-denominational service organised by Christian Association of Nigeria
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October 1 protests hit Abuja, southern states
Nigeria’s 60th Independence anniversary was yesterday marked with mixed feelings. While Aso Rock, the seat of presidential power, was making comely speeches and throwing banters, major states of Southwest, South South, Southeast and Federal Calital Territory …..
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Water resources bill unacceptable, threat to Nigerians, groups insist
The Amalgamated Union of Public Corporation Civil Service Technical and Recreational Services Employees (AUPCTRE) and the Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa (CAPPA) have condemned plans by some members of the House of Representatives to reintroduce the National Water Resources Bill, which was withdrawn on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 after a debate in the House. …
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Experts differ on oil sector deregulation, workers deplore N1.7tr power expenditure
Nigerians must take their eyes off the price of Premium Motor Spirit (popularly known as petrol) to allow for the emergence of a new economy in the country.
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Teledensity rises as active mobile subscribers hit 203.5m
Nigeria’s teledensity has risen by 2.2 per cent from 104.4 per cent to 106.6 per cent, even as 4.2 million new telephone lines had been connected for the country to hit a 203.5 million subscribers’ base.
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Telcos can trade spectrum as NCC lifts suspension on trading guidelines
The Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC) has considered lifting the suspended Spectrum Trading Guidelines (STG), 2018, pending the conclusion of ongoing review of the guidelines.
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