
Latest News in Nigeria Today Friday 10th May 2019
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target=_blank>Accept responsibility for killings in Nigeria, HURIJE tells Buhari
A call has gone to President Muhammadu Buhari to accept responsibility for the killings across the country.
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target=_blank>It’s grave sin to compare Ohanaeze Ndigbo to Miyetti Allah — begbu
Deputy Publicity Secretary of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Mr Chuks Ibegbu, has faulted the presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu, for saying that Miyetti Allah is a socio-cultural group like Ohanaeze Ndigbo.
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target=_blank>I’m still in Speakership race, says Onyejeocha
Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Aviation, Nkiruka Onyejeocha, yesterday, declared that there was no time she contemplated stepping aside or accepting a leadership position in the House speakership race.
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target=_blank>Breaking: It’s Arsenal vs Chelsea for Europa League final
Arsenal will play Chelsea in the Europa League final after a Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang hat-trick ended Valencia’s hopes of another dramatic European comeback on Thursday.
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target=_blank>Don’t destabilise APC in Edo like Rivers, Zamfara, others, party leaders warn mischief makers
Leaders of the Edo State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) have warned some its members causing mischief not to destabilise the party and stir crisis similar to what is currently ongoing in other states in the country, notably Rivers, Zamfara, Ogun and Imo States.
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target=_blank>The Nigerian media, constraining laws and justiciability of statute (2)
THE other day, the Police arrested a journalist, Mr. Samuel Ogundipe of the Premium Times stable for publishing a confidential letter addressed to the then Acting President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo by the iInspector-General of Police.
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target=_blank>Nigeria gasps for technology, investment in oil, gas
With initial commitment to exploration and production, previous administrations in Nigeria had projected to increase the nation’s oil reserves from less than 28 billion to 40 billion barrels by 2020 for some reasons. First, the increased reserves were expected to enable the nation increase its production capacity and earn re revenue. Second, it was also targeted at prolonging its involvement in oil business.
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target=_blank>Why public office holders can’t enjoy privacy
I DO not believe that a society can sustain its democratic claims if it allows its public office holders to run two lives: an open public life and another jealously sheathed private one. At work, he or she is immersed in files, open for scrutiny, even if their over-embroidered agbada or sky-touching gele wouldn’t permit a full and close watch. But at home, in their closet, they are liberated from any restraint. They are at liberty to trash the discipline of service and accountability.
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target=_blank>Contrast of Oshodi Interchange and inner roads
TO commemorate the Workers’ Day, the Lagos State Government on May 1, 2019 launched new buses under the Bus Reform Initiative, BRI, on five major routes. Mr. Timi Olajide of the Lagos Bus Services Limited, operator of the buses, had disclosed that the 5,000 buses planned for the initiative will aid Lagos residents to plan their journeys. They will also provide comfort and safety for commuters.
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Tom Ikimi visits Obaseki, urges him to keep working for the people
Former Minister of External Affairs and a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Tom Ikimi has urged Governor Godwin Obaseki to remain focused and continue to work for the good of the people.
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