
Breaking News in Nigeria Today Tuesday 23rd March 2021
Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Tuesday 23rd March 2021 on some of the nation newspapers .
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Medical Varsity harps on hard work, diligence
Fresh medical students admitted into the Eko University of Medicine and Health Sciences (EKOUNIMED), Ijanikin, Lagos, have been cautioned on the need to be focus in their studies and to shun acts that could truncate their medical education and realization of their ambition in the university. The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Soga Sofola gave the advice
Diaspora comment: Wase in the eye of the storm
Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Idris Wase, recently drew the ire of the public over comments made on Nigerians living abroad. ANAYO EZUGWU x-rays the impact of the statement on the Diaspora community At a time when Nigerians living abroad are clamouring for the National Assembly to accommodate Diaspora voting through the
Makinde: Battling war mongers
On December 25, 2020, a popular Nigerian newspaper ran an editorial with the title “Makinde, insecurity is getting messier in Oyo State.” To that newspaper, its piece was an adumbration of the January to December situation in Oyo as far as crime reporting was concerned in 2020. But that report was shocking
Reps vow to amend UBE Act
No fewer than two Committees of the House of Representatives, the House Committees on Women in Parliament and Basic Education have reiterated their commitment to amend the Universal Basic Education (UBE) Act 2004. This, according to the Committees, is to ensure and provide free, safe and quality girls’ education up to the secondary school
We don’t need to sit down here and die (2)
Perhaps we need to start this second part of our discourse with a reminder that Nigerians need to accept the fact that both failure and success are results rather than children of random chance. I had concluded the first part of the discourse with a declaration that no other government in our national history has
Enugwu-Agidi-the beautiful: A community under hostage, in crisis
This is the most difficult opinion article I have written in my entire career as a writer and I take no pleasure in saying this. Difficult because I enjoy painting glowing pictures of my town, most people do. Now jarred by recent ugly events unfolding before my eyes, framing this opinion becomes a difficult
Okurounmu: We don’t trust FG to protect us
‘We don’t trust FG to protect us’ Senator Femi Okurounmu represented Ogun Central Senatorial District of Ogun State between 1999 and 2003. He also served as Chairman Presidential Advisory Committee on the 2014 National Conference. In this interview monitored on African Independent Television (AIT), he speaks on rising insecurity in the South-West and ethnoreligious challenges
VC tasks varsities on cutting-edge research
The Vice-Chancellor of Bowen University in Iwo, Osun State, Prof. Joshua Ogunwole, has advocated stronger collaboration among public and private universities in the country in order to achieve success in research. He noted that the best way to get a good result in research is to encourage those that have ideas to work together
JUST IN: Abductors of Ogun community leader demand N100m ransom
Olufemi Adediran, Abeokuta Abductors of a community leader in Imope town, Ijebu-North Local Government Area of Ogun State, Tajudeen Omotayo, have demanded a ransom of N100 million for his release. Gunmen, had on Saturday, abducted Omotayo while his way back from a meeting in Ijebu-Ode. Omotayo was reportedly accosted at Oke-Eri area of Imope,
APC is running a gerontocracy – Secondus
*Calls for national security summit National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Uche Secondus said the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) is running a gerontocracy and has neglected youths in its government. Secondus, who spoke at a third zonal and state youth leaders conference, urged the Nigerian youths
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