
Nigeria Breaking News Today Headlines Friday 19th July 2019
Here are some of the Nigeria Breaking News Today Headlines on some of the newspapers.
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target=_blank>Women as instigators of rape
The spiralling cases of rape in our society is worrisome and condemnable but in some cases, the victims – women – are found to be instigators or causes of some or few of these criminal acts. I have many instances at my disposal that could serve as data for this claim. The percentage of rape
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target=_blank>InsuResilience acquires 39% stake in Royal Exchange
Royal Exchange Plc has notified the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), its shareholders and the investing public that the InsuResilience Investment Fund set up on behalf of the German government by KfW and managed by Swiss based Impact Investment Manager BlueOrchard Finance Limited, has concluded its processes to acquire a 39.25 per cent stake in Royal
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target=_blank>ITF identifies employment enabler sectors
The Industrial Training Fund (ITF) has identified transportation, agriculture, construction and service sectors in a job creation proposal the agency submitted to the government. This came as the agency yesterday in Abuja unveiled fresh strategies to tackle rising unemployment rate in the country. ITF Director-General, Joseph Ari, stated this in Abuja while speaking on the
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target=_blank>Don advocates innovation for yam preservation
The Vice-Chancellor, University of Ilorin, Prof. Sulyman Abdulkareem, has called on agricultural engineers to proffer modern techniques and innovations to improve the preservation of yam in the country. The vice-chancellor made the call while receiving representatives of the Nigerian Institute of Agricultural Engineers (NIAE). Prof. Abdulkareem said the unavailability of modern innovation was the reason
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target=_blank>200 families of Christchurch massacre victims invited for Hajj
King Salman bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia has ordered invitation and hosting of 200 of the families of the victims of Christchurch mosque shootings in New Zealand for this year’s Hajj pilgrimage. The hosting is part of the Saudi King Guests Program for Hajj and Umrah that is implemented and supervised by the Islamic Affairs
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target=_blank>Insecurity: Security managers insincere – Ex-DG DSS
Aformer Director General of the Deparment of State Services (DSS), Mr. Afakirya Gadzama, has accused security agencies in the country of allegedly deceiving the government about the true state of affairs. According to Gadzama, the absence of integrity and honestly among security managers, was largely responsible for the myriad of security challenges confronting the country.
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target=_blank>Imo TSA: Matters arising
Less than three weeks after His Excellency, Governor Emeka Ihedioha, assumed office, a columnist in an Owerri-based newspaper queried why he was yet to flag off a “major project”! A few days later, another commentator in a rejoinder argued that while “projects” are important, they must be distinguished from “edifice mentality” which, according to him,
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target=_blank>Anambra Central and Umeh’s Senate sojourn
After the 2015 Anambra Central Senatorial Election, Senator Victor Umeh went to the tribunal to challenge the declaration of Senator Uche Ekwunife of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the winner. Six months after Ekwunife was inaugurated as the Senator representing Anambra Central Senatorial District in the 8th Senate, Umeh succeeded in dislodging her. However, it
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target=_blank>Curbing renewed attacks on policemen
The renewed attacks on police formations in parts of the country evoked fresh concerns over criminals’ bravado and this requires an urgent and equally decisive action. The police must reciprocate with reasonable capacity to send a strong message to the criminals about police capability to protect themselves and the people. This becomes more crucial because
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Hajj 2019: NDLEA gives last warning to pilgrims
…says gum, kolanuts’ imports attract death penalty in Saudi The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has warned intending pilgrims from Nigeria that smuggling of gum and tramadol as well as kolanut and bitter cola still attract death penalty in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The Ogun state […]
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