
Latest News in Nigeria Today Monday 1st July 2019
These are the Latest News in Nigeria Today from Guardian newspaper.
Read also
target=_blank>Bandits kill 11 in fresh attack in Katsina
Not fewer than eleven persons were reportedly killed in a fresh attack launched by armed bandits on nine villages of Kankara local government area in Katsina State.
Continue reading Bandits kill 11 in fresh attack in Katsina at Vanguard News.
target=_blank>Photos: 2,000 protest in Maiduguri over CJTF
More than 2,000 people protested Sunday in the northern Nigerian city of Maiduguri, calling for a ban on the anti-Boko Haram CJTF militia they accuse of abuses after the killing of a rickshaw driver.
Continue reading Photos: 2,000 protest in Maiduguri over CJTF at Vanguard News.
target=_blank>Govt urged to support publishing industry
THE popular saying that “failure is an orphan while success has many relatives” was brought to the fore last week in the ancient city of Ibadan as dignitaries from all walks of life gathered at Kakanfo Conference Centre to celebrate with the foremost publishers, the University Press Plc as they marked 70 years of excellent publishing in Nigeria.
Continue reading Govt urged to support publishing industry at Vanguard News.
target=_blank>SEC urges investors of defunct Skye bank to claim their dividends
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), has reiterated its earlier directives to shareholders of the defunct Skye Bank to claim their dividends.
Continue reading SEC urges investors of defunct Skye bank to claim their dividends at Vanguard News.
target=_blank>Buhari mourns NGE Deputy President, Umar Wada
PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari has expressed sadness over death of the Deputy President of Nigerian Guild of Editors, and immediate past Managing Director of Kano State Broadcasting Corporation, Malam Umar Sa’id Tudun Wada.
Continue reading Buhari mourns NGE Deputy President, Umar Wada at Vanguard News.
target=_blank>Don’t criminalise suicide cases in Nigeria, Consultant Psychiatrist urges FG
A Consultant Psychiatrist, Dr Raphael Ogbolu, on Sunday urged the Federal Government not to criminalise cases of suicide as some other nations of the world had done.
Continue reading Don’t criminalise suicide cases in Nigeria, Consultant Psychiatrist urges FG at Vanguard News.
target=_blank>Nigeria protesters demand end to anti-Boko Haram militia
More than 2,000 people protested Sunday in the northern Nigerian city of Maiduguri, calling for a ban on the anti-Boko Haram CJTF militia they accuse of abuses after the killing of a rickshaw driver.
Continue reading Nigeria protesters demand end to anti-Boko Haram militia at Vanguard News.
target=_blank>Madagascar spank lifeless Super Eagles to top AFCON Group B
Lowly-rated Madagascar shocked highly-rated Nigeria 2-0 after an awful performance by the Super Eagles handed the Indian Ocean islanders leadership of Group B.
Continue reading Madagascar spank lifeless Super Eagles to top AFCON Group B at Vanguard News.
target=_blank>Agege LG to immortalise late veteran journalist, Animashaun
The Agege Local Government in Lagos State is to immortalise the late journalist, Alhaji Kola Animashaun.
Continue reading Agege LG to immortalise late veteran journalist, Animashaun at Vanguard News.
COZA: SERAP condemns arbitrary arrest of protesters
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has strongly condemned the harassment, repression and arbitrary arrests by Nigerian law enforcement and security agents of anti-rape activists who have been peacefully protesting today outside the Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA), Abuja
Continue reading COZA: SERAP condemns arbitrary arrest of protesters at Vanguard News.
You can also check