
Breaking News from Nigerian Evening Newspapers and Evening News Monday 27th September 2021
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APC: Nigerians won’t live with terrorism, poverty for 40 years – PDP replies Modu Sheriff
The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has reacted to former Borno State Governor, Ali Modu Sheriff’s claim that the All Progressives Congress, APC, would remain in power for the next 50 years. PDP said Nigerians can not afford to live with terrorism and poverty for the next 40 years. The former ruling party described Sheriff’s comment
APC: Nigerians won’t live with terrorism, poverty for 40 years – PDP replies Modu Sheriff
Champions League: Klopp names six Liverpool captains
Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp, has named six captains in his squad. The players have voted for three more captains in addition to the three Klopp initially appointed. This follows the departure of Gini Wijnaldum to Paris Saint-Germain this summer. Wijnaldium was Liverpool’s fourth-choice captain behind senior skipper Jordan Henderson, vice-captain James Milner and third-choice Virgil
Champions League: Klopp names six Liverpool captains
BBNaija: Pere, Angel through to final stage
Big Brother Naija, BBNaija housemates, Pere and Angel have booked a place in the final stage of the reality TV show. Biggie announced this on Monday evening. Recall that both housemates exited the house and taken to the White Room on Sunday. After the game of trucks and screws, Biggie on Monday announced that both
BBNaija: Pere, Angel through to final stage
Juventus vs Chelsea: Tuchel confirms injury doubt ahead of Champions League clash
Chelsea manager, Thomas Tuchel, has said he is unsure if Mason Mount will be fit for their Champions League clash against Juventus on Wednesday. Tuchel noted that it will be a “matter of hours” to decide if Mount makes the trip or not. The England midfielder missed Saturday’s loss to Manchester City due to a
Juventus vs Chelsea: Tuchel confirms injury doubt ahead of Champions League clash
IBBUL tuition: Niger Governor approves reduction of fees for students
The Governor of Niger State, Abubakar Sani Bello has approved a further reduction in the tuition fees for Students of Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai, IBBUL. The governor made the disclosure in a statement issued by Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Ahmed Ibrahim Matane in Minna. He said the downward review only affects returning
IBBUL tuition: Niger Governor approves reduction of fees for students
Explore internal mechanisms of solving problems – APC charges aggrieved members
The Chairman of the Taraba State All Progressives Congress ( APC), Ibrahim Tukur El-Sudi, has charged aggrieved members of the party to always explore the party’s internal mechanisms of resolving crisis before dragging the party to court. The call which came on Monday is the result of an ongoing threat by some aggrieved members of
Explore internal mechanisms of solving problems – APC charges aggrieved members
Yobe SIEC fixes poll for October to replace dead councillors in Geidam
Yobe State Independent Electoral Commission (SIEC) has fixed 30th October 2021 for two councillorship by-elections in Ashekri and Hausari wards of Geidam local government area of Yobe State. The Chairman of the Commission, Dr Mamman Mohammed disclosed this at a stakeholders meeting held in Damaturu. He recalled that on the Twenty seventh of February 2021,
Yobe SIEC fixes poll for October to replace dead councillors in Geidam
Group accuses NCMM of trying to frustrate FOI ACT
The leadership of the Media Rights Agenda (MRA) on Monday accused the National Commission of Museums and Monuments (NCMM) of working round the clock to frustrate the public right of access to information as well as its statutory duties and obligations under the Freedom of Information Act. In a statement made available to DAILY POST
Group accuses NCMM of trying to frustrate FOI ACT
2023: It’s unconstitutional for South to insist on producing next president – Northern Governors
The Northern Governors’ Forum (NGF) has said that the South’s insistence on producing the next president of Nigeria, contradicts the provisions of the constitution. They stated their position after a meeting in Kaduna on Monday. In a communique signed by the Governor of Plateau State and Chairman of the Forum, Simon Lalong, the governors said
2023: It’s unconstitutional for South to insist on producing next president – Northern Governors
EFCC, UNILAG agree to fight ‘Yahoo boys’
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the University of Lagos (UNILAG) have agreed to work together in tackling the menace of cybercime. Top officials of the Lagos zonal command visited the UNILAG Vice Chancellor, Prof. Oluwatoyin Ogundipe on Monday. EFCC zonal commander, Ahmed Ghali spoke through his deputy, Emeka Okonjo. Ghali said the
EFCC, UNILAG agree to fight ‘Yahoo boys’
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