
The Nation Newspaper Today Headline Wednesday 31st July 2019
The Nation Newspaper Today Headline and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 31/07/19
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target=_blank>More injuries on the afflicted
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More injuries on the afflicted
NIGERIA is not a prostitute contracted for momentary satisfaction; it is a nation with right to competent leadership. Conversely, Nigeria is persistently wracked by incompetent leadership. To say the least, both the wounds and the scars are manifest in most political considerations and appointments in the country. The ministerial list recently released by President Muhammadu
More injuries on the afflicted
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target=_blank>Creating jobs through employment in the textile industry
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Creating jobs through employment in the textile industry
The statement credited to President Muhammadu Buhari to the effect that his priority in his second term in office is to create jobs for the teeming unemployed Nigerians while addressing representatives of National Union of Textile, Garment and Tailoring Workers, led by its president, John Adaji in Abuja during a courtesy call, is certainly a
Creating jobs through employment in the textile industry
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target=_blank>Ministry intensifies effort to curb road crashes
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Ministry intensifies effort to curb road crashes
THE Federal Ministry of Transportation has intensified efforts to reduce road crashes in the country as it has engaged stakeholders in awareness and sensitisation campaign on safety measures. Speaking at a conference organised by the Department of Road Transport and Mass Transit Administration with the theme Road Mobility Safety in Nigeria, Permanent Secretary in the
Ministry intensifies effort to curb road crashes
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target=_blank>On killing of corps members
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On killing of corps members
THE killing of the three corps members- Leke Akande, Odusote Adetola and Ibukun Oluwatosin Akinjogbin – in Jos, Plateau State in December 2008 by armed youths with various forms of weapons like dagger in a barbaric manner is yet to be forgotten. And, there have been more cases since then. Who will help us to
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target=_blank>NIMC set to commence enrolment in Saudi Arabia, Germany, others
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NIMC set to commence enrolment in Saudi Arabia, Germany, others
THE National Identification Management Commission (NIMC) has concluded plans to extend the National Identification Number (NIN) registration to foreign countries, including Saudi Arabia, Canada, Germany, Ghana, Senegal, Benin Republic, Mali and India. This, according to the commission, follows the successful deployment of enrolment centres in South Africa, United States of America, United Kingdom, among others.
NIMC set to commence enrolment in Saudi Arabia, Germany, others
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target=_blank>Biosafety agency, police reinforce collaboration on GMOs
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Biosafety agency, police reinforce collaboration on GMOs
THE National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA) and the Nigeria Police Force have agreed to strengthen their collaboration to safeguard the use of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) in the country. This was made known when the director-general and chief executive officer of NBMA, Dr. Rufus Ebegba, paid a courtesy visit to the new commissioner of police
Biosafety agency, police reinforce collaboration on GMOs
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target=_blank>Interior ministry partners agencies on expatriate quota processing
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Interior ministry partners agencies on expatriate quota processing
THE Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Interior, Georgina Ehuriah, has said that the ministry is partnering key institutions and agencies of the Federal Government to improve on the expatriate quota processing in the country. She listed some of the agencies to include the Nigeria Immigration Service, Nigeria Content Development and Monitoring Board and the Federal Inland
Interior ministry partners agencies on expatriate quota processing
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target=_blank>Shi’ites protest: FCT residents assured of maximum protection
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Shi’ites protest: FCT residents assured of maximum protection
THE Permanent Secretary, Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), Sir Christian Ohaa, has assured Nigerians, especially residents of the FCT that the unfortunate incident (Shi’ites protest) that claimed the lives of the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Usman Umar and Precious Owolabi of Channels TV would not repeat itself. According to him, “this incident will not
Shi’ites protest: FCT residents assured of maximum protection
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target=_blank>‘I will ensure Speedy take off of Kwale Industrial Park’
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‘I will ensure Speedy take off of Kwale Industrial Park’
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State has assured prospective investors in Kwale Industrial Park of quick return on investments. Okowa spoke in Asaba when the management of Temple Energy and GasInvest, consultants to the industrial park project, briefed him on the level of progress made on the project. According to him, “I am glad that
‘I will ensure Speedy take off of Kwale Industrial Park’
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We will continue to develop Asaba —Okowa
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We will continue to develop Asaba —Okowa
DELTA State governor, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, has assured the people of the state of his administration’s commitment to develop Asaba as a state capital. Governor Okowa gave the assurance, recently during the 28th coronation anniversary cum 95th birthday celebration of the Asagba of Asaba, Obi Chike Edozien, in Asaba. According to the governor, “today, we […]
We will continue to develop Asaba —Okowa
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