The Nation Newspaper Today Headline Monday 1st July 2019

The Nation Newspaper Today Headline Monday 1st July 2019

The Nation Newspaper Today Headline and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 01/07/19

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target=_blank>Ruga: South East Govs strike deal with herdsmen

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Ruga: South East Govs strike deal with herdsmen

South East Governors have reached an agreement with Miyetti Allah following the Federal Government’s proposal for the establishment of Ruga settlements in some states. The South East Governors Forum said the proposed deal was struck with members of the Miyetti Allah as a panacea to achieving lasting peace among farmers and herdsmen. Chairman of the
Ruga: South East Govs strike deal with herdsmen
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target=_blank>Saraki must be prosecuted ? EFCC

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Saraki must be prosecuted ? EFCC

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) says no amount of media campaign against its Chairman, Mr. Ibrahim Magu will stop the prosecution of the former President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki. Spokesman of the commission, Mr. Tony Orilade made this known in a statement in Abuja on Sunday. According to Orilade, the attention
Saraki must be prosecuted ? EFCC
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target=_blank>How political class is making journalism difficult ? Tribune MD/EIC

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How political class is making journalism difficult ? Tribune MD/EIC

Managing Director/Editor-in-Chief, of the African Newspapers of Nigeria (ANN) PLC, publishers of Tribune, titles, Mr. Edward Dickson, has decried the continued underutilisation of the Freedom of Information (FOI) law by journalists and others owing to restrictions put in place by the political class. Speaking at the 2019 lecture series of St Peter’s African Church, Abule-Ojo,
How political class is making journalism difficult ? Tribune MD/EIC
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target=_blank>Presidency defends Ruga Fulani farm settlements

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Presidency defends Ruga Fulani farm settlements

The Presidency on Sunday defended the controversial initiative to create Fulani herders settlements known as Ruga around the country, saying that it is to put an end to the insecurity arising from farmers-herders clashes. It also said that contrary to claims by some state governments which is observed cannot explain to their people why they
Presidency defends Ruga Fulani farm settlements
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target=_blank>Panic grips importers as Maritime workers begin port shutdown Wednesday

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Panic grips importers as Maritime workers begin port shutdown Wednesday

Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) will begin a nationwide strike on Wednesday, July 3, after the expiration of a two-week strike ultimatum issued by the union on June 13 over non-payment of stevedoring contractors. Abdul-Waheed Adeyanju, the President-General of MWUN, made this known in a statement issued in Lagos on Sunday. According to him,
Panic grips importers as Maritime workers begin port shutdown Wednesday
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target=_blank>Over 25 persons escape death in multiple auto crash in Lagos

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Over 25 persons escape death in multiple auto crash in Lagos

More than 25 persons narrowly escaped death in a road accident involving seven vehicles at Obadeyi bus stop, in Ijaiye-Ojokoro Local Council Development Area of Lagos, on Sunday. The accident, which happened around 3.00pm when many people were returning homes from church service caused a middle age woman said to be dashing across the expressway
Over 25 persons escape death in multiple auto crash in Lagos
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target=_blank>PHOTOS Boat mishap: Rescue operations for missing 17 persons ongoing 

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PHOTOS Boat mishap: Rescue operations for missing 17 persons ongoing 

Pictures from the ongoing rescue operations at the scene of a boat mishap that has left 17 missing have emerged. Two dead bodies have been recovered from the operations while three people who were rescued alive have been taken to a nearby hospital. Recall that a boat mishap occurred on Saturday at Ipakan boat jetty in
PHOTOS Boat mishap: Rescue operations for missing 17 persons ongoing 
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target=_blank>Ajimobi handed down an unrealistic budget, contracts awarded only on paper ? Makinde

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Ajimobi handed down an unrealistic budget, contracts awarded only on paper ? Makinde

Governor Seyi Makinde has lambasted the former Governor Abiola Ajimobi-led government for handing down an unrealistic 2019 budget to the tune of N280 billion. Makinde, who spoke during a media chat on the Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo State to mark his first month in office, said many projects in the current budget handed over by
Ajimobi handed down an unrealistic budget, contracts awarded only on paper ? Makinde
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target=_blank>High Voltage: National grid suffers another collapse as TCN blames DisCos

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High Voltage: National grid suffers another collapse as TCN blames DisCos

NIGERIANS were on Sunday, thrown into darkness following a system collapse which affected power supply to electricity consumers. The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) had in a terse statement issued by its Spokesperson Oyebode Fadipe confirmed the outage which according to him occurred at about 9:10 am. He said this led to the loss of
High Voltage: National grid suffers another collapse as TCN blames DisCos
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17 people missing as boat capsizes in Lagos lagoon

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17 people missing as boat capsizes in Lagos lagoon

A boat mishap which occurred over the weekend at Ipakan boat jetty in Egbin, Ikorodu in Lagos State has left 17 people missing while two dead bodies have so far been recovered and three people rescued alive. According to findings, the accident occurred at Ipakan boat jetty on Saturday 29th of June, 2019 due to […]
17 people missing as boat capsizes in Lagos lagoon
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