
Breaking News in Nigeria Today Tuesday 6th February 2024
Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Tuesday 6th February 2024 on some of the nation newspapers .
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Protest: Niger Gov blames Food Hoarders, Speculators
…Orders arrest, confiscation of trucks with food items …Vows to prosecute protesters Following the protest that took place in Minna, the Niger State capital on Monday, the farmer Governor, Mohammed Umar Bago fingered food speculators for their activities in hoarding and mopping up food stuffs from local markets. While addressing newsmen in the early morning…
New Telegraph.
Convocation: FUOYE VC Advocates Security Technology To End Kidnapping, Crime In Nigeria
…as University Graduates 6,563 In view of the series of kidnappings, assaults and other forms of Insecurity bedevilling the country, especially in recent times with the killings of two traditional rulers last week and the abduction of school children in Ekiti state, the Vice Chancellor of the Federal University, Oye Ekiti, FUOYE, Professor Abayomi Fasina…
New Telegraph.
Abia Picks Medical Bill Of 30 Indigent Patients
Governor Alex Otti of Abia State has announced the offsetting of medical bills of 30 residents in urgent need of surgery for various ailments. Governor Otti made the commitment following an appeal by a visiting Bulgarian non-governmental organisation, Revive, which was on medical outreach to the state. The Governor told the medical team led by…
New Telegraph.
A’Ibom Ex-Militants Allege Marginalisation, Seek Probe Of PAP
The ex-militants in Akwa Ibom State have demanded a probe of the Presidential Amnesty Programme(PAP), alleging massive corruption and marginalization. In a statement issued on Monday by the Akwa Ibom Ex-militants Forum signed by its secretary, Comrade Sunny Afiah, the group lamented that they have not been paid their monthly stipends for several years. They…
New Telegraph.
FCTA: Kuje Residents Roll Out Drums Over 5 Kilometres Road Dualization
The residents of Kuje Area Council on Monday rolled out drums in celebration of the efforts to dualise their major township access roads by the Federal Capital Territory Administration ( FCTA). The road project that was flagged off by the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike alongside the Minister of State, Dr Mariya Mahmoud, was said to…
New Telegraph.
Economic Crisis: Tinubu Has Run Out Of Ideas – LP
The Labour Party (LP) has told President Bola Tinubu to seek help on how to reboot the economy, as the party said he and his team have run out of ideas. LP in a statement issued by the National Publicity Secretary, Obiora Ifoh, noted that more Nigerians are falling below the poverty level. The party…
New Telegraph.
Mutfwang Congratulates Plateau North Senator-Elect, Jos N/Bassa Reps
Plateau State Governor, Barr Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, has congratulated Prince Pam Dachung Mwadkon and Daniel Asama for emerging victorious in last Saturday’s National Assembly re-run election. Pam Mwadkon emerged as the Senator-elect for Plateau North Senatorial District, while Daniel Asama clinched the seat of member representing Bassa/Jos North Federal Constituency. The Independent National Electoral Commission…
New Telegraph.
Remi Tinubu To Govs Wives: Intensify Efforts To Ameliorate Citizens’ Sufferings
…to distribute 1.95 exercise books to students …plans capacity training for 2,960 women in agriculture inputs, others The First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu has charged the wives of the 36 state governors in the country to intensify their efforts in ameliorating the sufferings of the citizens in their respective…
New Telegraph.
Telecoms: NCC Moves To Tackle Poor Network, ‘Opaque’ Tariff System
…We’re not in bed with industry operators, says Maida The Nigerian Communications Commission ( NCC) has pledged to work out modalities geared towards tackling the concerns of Nigerians over poor networks, rising tariffs and ‘opaque’ billing systems in the telecommunications industry. Executive Vice Chairman of the NCC, Dr. Aminu Maida made this commitment on Monday…
New Telegraph.
Customs To Pursue Anti-Smuggling Operations With Zero Tolerance To Casualties
The anti-smuggling operations of the Nigeria Customs Service will be conducted without the infliction of casualties, Comptroller-General of the Customs, Mr Wale Adeniyi reiterated. The Service’s renewed commitment is in the wake of the reported killing of a teenager by a reckless driver of a J5 vehicle in Katisna, which was mischievously linked to the…
New Telegraph.
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