
Latest News in Nigeria Today Saturday 22nd June 2019
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target=_blank>Lagos parades two LASTMA officers for alleged extortion
Lagos State Government has paraded two officers of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), who allegedly received gratification from a traffic offender.
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target=_blank>Buratai: Epitomising courage In leadership
By Ifure Ataifure
“All problems, personal, national, or combat, become smaller if you don’t dodge them, but confront them. Touch a thistle timidly, and it pricks you; grasp it boldly, and its spines crumble. Carry the battle to the enemy! Lay your ship alongside his!”
— Fleet Admiral William “Bull” Halsey, United States Navy
Genuine leadership inspires confidence, trust and innate followership. It provides direction and sets the agenda, as well as define timeframes of accomplishing identified targets.
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target=_blank>I’m ashamed of Obaseki’s role in Edo Assembly Crisis – Oshiomhole
ABUJA: National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress APC has expressed shame over the purported inauguration of the Edo state House of Assembly by Gov. Godwin Obaseki, saying the minority cannot rule over the majority.
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target=_blank>Police arrest 2 Boko Haram commanders in Borno
Police in Borno on Friday, said they had arrested two “high profile’’ Boko Haram commanders believed to have participated in attacks on security locations in Nigeria and Cameroon.
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target=_blank>Buhari signs bill to strengthen anti-corruption war
President Muhammadu Buhari has signed into law a bill titled ’Mutual Assistant in criminal matters Act, 2019’ to assist his administration’s war against corruption and criminality.
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target=_blank>Goalkeepers at FIFA Women’s World Cup will not be booked for stepping off line during shootouts, IFAB says
Goalkeepers at the ongoing FIFA Women’s World Cup in France will not be booked for stepping off the goalline during penalty shootouts to reduce the likelihood of them being sent off.
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target=_blank>Police arrest 5 suspected armed bandits, recover IED in Anambra
Police in Anambra have arrested five suspected armed robbers and cultists, the command’s Spokesman, Mr Haruna Mohammed, said in statement in Awka on Friday.
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target=_blank>FG, Presidential Panel drag Nwaoboshi, Bassey Akpan to CCT, set for prosecution
The lawmaker representing Delta-North Senator Peter Nwaoboshi, has been dragged to the Code of Conduct Tribunal by the Federal Government on three counts of false declaration of assets.
The charges were filed by the Office of the Department of Public Prosecutions, Federal Ministry of Justice.
The senator was recently referred to the DPPF’s office for prosecution by the Special Presidential Investigation Panel for the Recovery of Public Property led by Okoi Obono-Obla.
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target=_blank>AFCON: Ex Rangers midfielder urges Super Eagles to be resilient, aggressive in attack
Arthur Ebunam, ex-Rangers International midfielder, has urged the Super Eagles to be aggressive in attack in the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) campaign that kicks off on June 21.
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Alleged N6bn fraud: Court again adjourns Sen. Goje’s case until July 4
The Federal High Court sitting in Jos on Friday further adjourned the alleged N6 billion fraud case labeled against former Gombe State Governor, Sen Danjuma Goje by the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF).
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