
Nigeria Breaking News Today Headlines Monday 3rd June 2019
Here are some of the Nigeria Breaking News Today Headlines on some of the newspapers.
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target=_blank>Abubakar: I left N11.6bn in Bauchi govt’s purse
The immediate past Governor of Bauchi State, Muhammed Abubakar, has debunked claims that his administration left N137 billion debt for the new administration, noting that it indeed left the sum of N11.6 billion in the state’s coffers. Reacting to a statement attributed to chairman of the state’s Transition Committee, Senator Adamu Gumba, that the
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target=_blank>Obaseki’s wife warns Delta counterpart against Nigerian factor
Wife of Edo State Governor, Mrs. Betty Obaseki, has warned her counterpart in Delta State, Mrs. Edith Okowa, against the bandwagon of Nigerian factor in the setting up of a Sickle Cell Referral Centre for persons suffering from the disorder. The Edo governor’s wife, who was a guest speaker at the multi-million naira centre
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target=_blank>Youths demand compensation from FG over loss of Bakassi
Youth groups from communities making up Bakassi Local Government Area of Cross River State have written to President Muhammadu Buhari demanding for compensation for the loss of their fatherland. The youth groups told the President to commence financial and infrastructural compensation to Bakassi people, saying the area had been left without Federal Government attention
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target=_blank>ESUT sets up Peace, Conflict Institute against insurgency, rising violence
Worried by the spate of violence and insecurity in Nigeria, the Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) in conjunction with West African Network for Peace (WANEP) and Baywood Foundation, a non-governmental organisation, at the weekend announced the establishment of Institute for Peace, Conflict and Development Studies, at the University. The Institute, which
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target=_blank>Amnesty office to train 2,500 ex-militants on fishing, others
The Office of the Special Adviser to the President and Coordinator, Amnesty Programme, yesterday said it would train 2,500 former militants on fishing and other vocations. Coordinator of the programme, Prof. Charles Dokubo, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja that the former militants would be trained in modern fishing technics under
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target=_blank>Chams deploys e-voting for CITN’s poll
Chams Plc is set to deploy its e-voting platform for this year’s election into the council of Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN), Speaking during the flag-off ceremony in Lagos, Chams Executive Director, Innovation, Marketing and Corporate Communications, Mrs Funke AlomoOluwa, assured CITN of data security, transparency of electoral process and simplicity of
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target=_blank>Digital payment academy graduates 16 interns
Sixteen interns drawn from various tertiary institutions across Nigeria have graduated from the first cohort of the Interswitch Developer Academy in Lagos, the company has said. In a statement, Interswitch said that as part of its commitment to promote the study of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) in Nigeria, it recruited a number
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target=_blank>May & Baker shareholders get N345.05m dividend
Shareholders of May & Baker Plc at their Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in Lagos, unanimously approved the payment of N345.05 million as cash dividend for the 2018 business year. The total dividend payout represented 76.05 per cent increase on N196 million paid for the 2017 business year. Shareholders would receive a dividend per
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target=_blank>NAWOJ expresses worry over suicide, child abuse
The Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Lagos Chapter, has expressed concern over the increasing rate of suicide and child abuse in the country. The association said this in a communiqué issued at the inaugural congress of the newly elected executive members, led by the Chairperson, Mrs. Adeola Ekine, in Lagos. The communique
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Bayelsa Airport to commence flight operations to Abuja, Lagos soon
Bayelsa State Governor, Seriake Dickson, at the weekend said that the state international airport would commence initial flight operations to Lagos and Abuja upon the completion of the airport’s perimeter fence. Governor Dickson dropped the hint when he was conferred with a traditional chieftaincy title of Amaebimowei Keni of Amassoma by the paramount ruler, […]
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