
Breaking News in Nigeria Today Tuesday 6th April 2021
Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Tuesday 6th April 2021 on some of the nation newspapers .
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Ajah: Reward system in Nigeria discouraging
Ajah Chioma is the Deputy Speaker of the Nigerian Youth Parliament. In this interview with UCHENNA INYA, she speaks on ENDSARS Youth Summit organized by some state governments to situate the problems of the youths, corruption in Nigeria and other issues What is Nigerian Youth Parliament all about? Nigeria Youth Parliament is a
Beyond Super Eagles’ qualification for AFCON 2022
Genk of Belgium forward Paul Onuachu stole the show with his substitute role for the Eagles in the two Africa Nations Cup qualifiers played in Benin and Lagos recently. Here is a player who is the highest scorer in the Belgian league with 27 goals this term. He is the hottest Nigerian player abroad but
Another look at Tunde Bakare’s theory of Igbo not having the numbers
In writing this opinion, let me be clear that I have nothing personal against Pastor Tunde Bakare. He is someone I hold dear to my heart. It was in his Church, Later Rain Assembly that I answered the altar call in 1992. Bakare is a fine preacher of the word and perhaps one of
Microsoft unveils learners’ programme for Nigerian students
Microsoft has announced the kickoff of Season 2 of the Game of Learners (GOL) programme, an initiative aimed at enhancing digital and coding skills amongst university students in Nigeria and Kenya. An initiative of Microsoft’s Africa Development Center (ADC), the programme is run in the form of a hackathon and engages directly with students
MAPOLY to award B.Tech, gets govt approval
As part of the determination of the Ogun State Government to improve provision and the delivery of quality of education in the state with a view to meeting the demand for technological and vocational manpower need for development, Governor Dapo Abiodun has given Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY), Abeokuta the approval to award Bachelor of Technology
Tales of potable water disruption in Abuja
For over two weeks, some parts of Abuja were totally cut off from public water supply. REGINA OTOKPA looks at the pains, sufferings and financial implications When residents of Kubwa, a suburb in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) got news of an impending cut in water supply for three days, little did they know
Renewed offensive against banditry, kidnapping
The recent offensive launched by a combined team of security agencies at the hideouts of suspected bandits and kidnappers in some forests within the nation’s capital have elicited joy among residents and other stakeholders. CALEB ONWE reports In recent months, some parts of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja have come under the attack
Power: Nigerians spend N67.38bn on generators
? Outage, load shedding worsens SHATTERED The load shedding currently rocking the power industry, checks by New Telegraph showed, has led to complaints by DisCos whose record of supply has been shattered Adeola Yusuf Electricity supply from the national power transmission system also known as national grid has drastically reduced, worsening the
Shettima: North has suffered more under Buhari
Alhaji Yerima Shettima is the president of Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF). In this interview with ANAYO EZUGWU, he speaks on the state of insecurity, community policing and 2023 presidency, among others. As a stakeholder in the Nigerian project, what is your take on the level of insecurity across the country? It is
Soludo: Grappling with APGA’s hidden forces
Soludo: Grappling with APGA’s hidden forces The attack on the former Governor of the Central Bank Nigeria (CBN), Prof Charles Soludo, has shown that there are serious rumblings in the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) in Anambra State ahead of the governorship election in November. OKEY MADUFORO reports. The tide of Anambra State political
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