
Breaking News in Nigeria Today Wednesday 4th May 2022
Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Wednesday 4th May 2022 on some of the nation newspapers .
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Oil, gas boost stock market with N171bn gain
POSITIVE SENTIMENTS The oil and gas industry’s growth and profitability are still dependent on operators’ pricing and quantity Oil and gas firms listed on the main and premium boards of the nation’s equities market reported a gain of about N170.852 billion during the fourth month of the year (April 2022) following investors’ positive sentiments.
French liner slams Nigerians with new demurrage, shipping charges
ADJUSTMENT Inflationary trends in Nigeria have made the liner to review its local charges upward French shipping line, CMA CGM, has introduced new local charges and demurrage on container shipped by Nigerian importers to the seaports. This is the second time the liner would impose illegal charges on importers using Nigerian ports within
Lagos community, firm bicker over dredging site
The case of alleged illegal dredging at Lagasa ommunity, a suburb of Ibeju Lekki Local Government of Lagos State, has taken another dimension with the continuous protest by residents of the community for Dilly Motors, a company involved in dredging in the area, to vacate. The community started their protest on Wednesday, April 20
Isikan: A community with one deity
For two days, the Isikan community in Akure South Local Government area of Ondo State rolled out drums to celebrate the annual Obarisa festival. Babatope Okeo wo reports the celebration which started centuries ago For two consecutive days, it was a display of culture and tradition as sons, daughters and residents of autonomous community
Anguish in Ondo community over electrocution of four children
No fewer than four children lost their lives in Ondo State last week when a newly installed power cable fell on a container shop at Oke-Igbo axis in Ile- Oluji/Okeigbo Local Government Area. ADEWALE MOMOH writes on the incident The incident of April 21, 2022 which occurred in Oke- Igbo in Ile-Oluji/Oke-Igbo Local Government
Still on rising insecurity
President Muhammadu Buhari was quoted as having told his security chiefs at a recent meeting of the National Security Council (NSC) that their performances were below pass mark. This is a belated realisation of the age-long public mood that all the security chiefs that have served under the number one citizen have been unable
On explosion of ‘Imo refinery’
T he good people of Imo State, other known as the Eastern Heartland, woke in the early morning of Saturday, 23rd April 2022, only to be greeted with the news of a disaster that befell a certain locality in the State On the night of Friday, 22nd April 2022, an illegal crude-oil refinery –
Who’s afraid of Governor Abiodun?
As the 2023 General Elections are approaching, unlike in a saner clime where politicking ought to be issue-based, political gladiators, seeking elective offices have resorted to various forms of antics to get back at each other in order to present themselves as credible to the electorates. Notwithstanding, decorum and finesse are no longer the watchword.
‘There’s no basis arguing against zoning of presidency to S’East’
Chief Osita Chidoka is a former Minister of Aviation and chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). In this interview monitored on Arise Television, he speaks on why his party and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) should zone their presidential tickets to the South East, and insecurity in the zone, among other issues. ANAYO
S’West should concede presidency to other southern zones –Lawson
Mr Olufemi Lawson, a development expert, is the convener of Yoruba Stakeholders Summit Group (YSSG). In this interview, he speaks on the 2023 presidency, need for equity among political parties in the zoning of positions and role of youths in the forthcoming general election. WALE ELEGBEDE reports The 2023 presidential race has brought out
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