
Breaking News in Nigeria Today Wednesday 4th November 2020
Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Wednesday 4th November 2020 on some of the nation newspapers .
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BUA Cement posts N156.6bn revenue in nine months
Profit after tax rises by 24% to N53.57bned BUA Cement Plc. has declared revenue of N156.6 billion in its 2020 third quarter (Q3) financial results for the nine months ended September 2020. The figure shows an increase of 21 per cent from N129.4 billion in the corresponding period of 2019. This was announced in …
Unparliamentary behaviours: Reps to enforce code of conduct
There are moves by the House of Representatives’ Committee on Ethics and Privileges to enforce the code of conduct for lawmakers. PHILIP NYAM reports Since the return of democracy in 1999, the conduct of some legislators has been a source of concern to a lot of Nigerians. Some of the activities that have taken …
Addressing joblessness via tech measures
The existence of joblessness or unemployment in Nigeria has eaten deep into our collective bone marrow, that, Nigerians as a people have endlessly live to see it as a monster that has come to devour the human race in its entirety. The dangers inherent in joblessness are so conspicuous and frightening in …
Butchered in his farm
The relatives and entire community of 53-yearold Joseph Isu of Amata Akpoha, Afikpo North Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, who was butchered in his farm, packaged and thrown inside a river with stones tied on his neck, are insisting that perpetrators of the crime must be brought to book by security agents. UCHENNA …
Aba: A city hurt by its inhabitants
“If things continue like this without immediate intervention by government, Aba will become history. See how they destroyed many banks close to Ahia-Ohuru hoping that they’ll get money from the ATM Machines there.” Mr. Okezie Uche, Aba Zonal Commander of the Abia State Fire Service, told our reporter that the level of damage recorded by …
#EndSARS: Ayade appeals to WAEC not to relocate to Uyo
The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) said it has concluded plans to close down its Calabar, Cross River State branch office and relocate to Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital. This was disclosed yesterday by the examination body in a statement made available to journalists in Calabar. This is as the state Governor, Prof. …
Zulum visits five Egyptian varsities, others for Borno’s new teaching hospital
Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum, is currently in Cairo, Egypt, leading a small team that would visit five universities, among them, the famous Al-Azhar University. During the visit, Zulum was expected to lead discussions for collaboration between Borno State and Egyptian institutions in the areas of healthcare, higher education and agriculture. Zulum was …
#EndSARS protests: When labour, CSOs failed
As the Nigerian public counts its losses following weeks of protests over police brutality, ONYEKACHI EZE reports on the failure of organised labour and civil society organisations (CSOs) to stand in the gap for Nigerians against harsh government policies The peace of the country was recently disturbed for three weeks, when Nigerian …
As nation bleeds, North also wants justice
The heroic Nigeria youths in the two weeks long #ENDSARS protest which erupted like a hurricane in most Nigerian cities, have started a healing process, in a way. The first, being the breaking of a 25-year-old silence to myriad of injustices in the land. The second was breaking the cycle of ethno-religious narratives encouraged …
Burying an already decaying city
For long, Aba, the commercial city of Abia State has been in a state of general dilapidation. Many have cried to the government to arrest the steady decline of infrastructure in the city. But the EndSARS protest by youths and the subsequent looting and destruction that followed it has left the city in danger of …
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