
The Nation Newspaper Today Headline Sunday 30th June 2019
The Nation Newspaper Today Headline and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 30/06/19
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target=_blank>Normal activities ongoing at COZA despite rape allegation
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Normal activities ongoing at COZA despite rape allegation
ACTIVITIES at the Commonwealth Zion Assembly (COZA) have remained unhindered despite the rape allegation against its founder, Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo by popular musician, Timi Dakolo’s wife, Busola Dakolo in a recent interview. Busola Dakolo had alleged that the Pastor Fatoyinbo molested and raped her when she was 16 years old. Meanwhile, the allegation has generated
Normal activities ongoing at COZA despite rape allegation
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target=_blank>Improve country’s economy, let jobs be available, ex-lawmaker, Omisore tells FG, states
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Improve country’s economy, let jobs be available, ex-lawmaker, Omisore tells FG, states
Former member, Lagos State House of Assembly, Hon. Ipoola Omisore, has called on the Federal and state governments to urgently improve the country’s economy and create job opportunities, particularly for the growing unemployed youth population in order to reverse what he described as the collapsing stage the society had found itself currently. The former lawmaker
Improve country’s economy, let jobs be available, ex-lawmaker, Omisore tells FG, states
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target=_blank>Ruga settlement scheme will escalate farmers, herders clash ? Ikimi
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Ruga settlement scheme will escalate farmers, herders clash ? Ikimi
The Ruga settlement pilot scheme for Fulani herdsmen said to have kick-started in 12 states of the federation will escalate the insecurity and ongoing clashes between farmers and herdsmen, Oghenejabor Ikimi has warned. Ikimi, a Warri-based human rights lawyer and Executive Director of the Centre for the Vulnerable and the Underprivileged, (CENTREP), condemned the said
Ruga settlement scheme will escalate farmers, herders clash ? Ikimi
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target=_blank>Corps member sensitises Anambra pupils on evils of corruption
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Corps member sensitises Anambra pupils on evils of corruption
As part of efforts geared to stem the growth of corruption in Nigeria, a Batch ‘B’ corps member serving in Anambra State, Adebowale Ahmad has sensitised pupils of Community High School, Amorka of the evils of corruption. Ahmad, sensitising the pupils as his community development effort, said there is the urgent need to tackle corruption
Corps member sensitises Anambra pupils on evils of corruption
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target=_blank>Ondo denies planned Fulani vigilante over violent herdsmen
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Ondo denies planned Fulani vigilante over violent herdsmen
Ondo state government on Saturday said it was not planning any Fulani vigilante to curb the violent Fulani herdsmen in the state. The government said it was not ready to take any decision outside the one taken by the security summit organised by the governors from the southwest region that took place in Ibadan last
Ondo denies planned Fulani vigilante over violent herdsmen
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target=_blank>Fleet operators, key factors in reduction of road crashes ? FRSC
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Fleet operators, key factors in reduction of road crashes ? FRSC
Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has said that achieving a reduction in road crashes depends on activities of fleet operators in the country. Speaking with journalists at the bi-annual RS 8 zonal retreat for officials of the corps in Ilorin on Thursday, the zonal commanding officer RS 8, ACM Amarauche Nwaka, called for cooperation and
Fleet operators, key factors in reduction of road crashes ? FRSC
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target=_blank>Group to connect 4000 homes with solar energy in Kwara
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Group to connect 4000 homes with solar energy in Kwara
A nongovernmental organisation in Kwara State, Salman Shagaya Foundation, has disclosed plans to connect no fewer than 4,000 homes in the state with solar energy. Speaking at an empowerment programme for 700 people in Ilorin on Saturday, the chairman of the group, Alhaji Salman Shagaya, said that besides the solar project, the foundation has since
Group to connect 4000 homes with solar energy in Kwara
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target=_blank>Bayelsa, Kogi guber polls: INEC commences training of ad-hoc staff
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Bayelsa, Kogi guber polls: INEC commences training of ad-hoc staff
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has commenced the recruitment, training and deployment of ad-hoc staff ahead of the November 16, 2019 governorship elections in Bayelsa and Kogi states. INEC chairman, its chairman, Prof. Mahmoud Yakubu, Mahmoud gave disclosed this on Friday during a policy dialogue on “Dynamics of delegation: Reforms in the recruitment, training
Bayelsa, Kogi guber polls: INEC commences training of ad-hoc staff
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target=_blank>Trump: I raised Khashoggi killing with Saudi crown prince
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Trump: I raised Khashoggi killing with Saudi crown prince
U.S. President Donald Trump has said he raised the issue of the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman when they met Saturday. “I did mention it to him very strongly,” Trump said. “That was a bad event.” Trump said he was told by the prince that at least 13
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Deportations of undocumented migrants to begin after July 4, says Trump
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Deportations of undocumented migrants to begin after July 4, says Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump says deportation of undocumented migrants will begin after July 4. “We will be removing large numbers of people… starting sometime after July 4,” Trump said, having earlier noted that the deportations would begin “unless we do something pretty miraculous.” The additional report said that U.S. Immigration authorities had earlier announced plan […]
Deportations of undocumented migrants to begin after July 4, says Trump
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