Breaking News from Nigerian Evening Newspapers and Evening News Saturday 6th February 2021
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Violation of face mask rules to attract N5000 fine in Abia as state govt bans cultural festivals
Following the second wave of coronavirus infection across the country, the Abia State government has placed a five thousand naira(5,000) fine on any resident of the state without a face mask. The State Government also disclosed that it has banned cultural festivals till further notice and warned that it would hold responsible the Traditional Ruler
Violation of face mask rules to attract N5000 fine in Abia as state govt bans cultural festivals
Tinubu surfaces in public for APC membership revalidation
Former Lagos State Governor, Bola Tinubu has revalidated his membership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Saturday. He returned to Nigeria two weeks ago. The APC national leader was in London for weeks on vacation. Tinubu has remained silent since his return, despite tension in the South-West over the quit notice to herdsmen. Some
Tinubu surfaces in public for APC membership revalidation
Nigeria expecting COVID-19 vaccines from China – FG
The federal government says Nigeria is making efforts to get the coronavirus vaccines by the end of February. Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, made the disclosure to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja. He said Nigeria was expecting vaccines from China. “What we are engaging with China is in the area of
Nigeria expecting COVID-19 vaccines from China – FG
Man Utd vs Everton: Ed Woodward sheds tears over criticism
Manchester United executive vice-chairman, Ed Woodward, “had tears in his eyes” as he showed former Anderlecht chief, Michael Verschueren, the criticism he received from fans. Woodward replaced David Gill at Old Trafford in 2013, but has been unable to carry on United’s success. He has hired and fired the likes of Louis van Gaal, David
Man Utd vs Everton: Ed Woodward sheds tears over criticism
Ex-EPL referee, Walton reveals why VAR did not punish Martinez for foul on Lacazette
Former Premier League referee, Peter Walton, has said the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) did not punish Emi Martinez after he appeared to haul down his former Arsenal teammate Alexandre Lacazette, because it is not VAR’s job to interfere in “subjective” incidents. The Gunners suffered a second consecutive loss in the league on Saturday, following a
Ex-EPL referee, Walton reveals why VAR did not punish Martinez for foul on Lacazette
Buhari’s supporters, loyalists allege sidelining, lopsided appointments in South West
Some loyalists of President Muhammadu Buhari in the South West geo-political zone have raised an alarm over what they described as the lopsided appointments in the zone. Some of the supporters and chieftains of the defunct Congress of Progressives Change (CPC) in the Southwest alleged that many of them have been abandoned and forgotten in
Buhari’s supporters, loyalists allege sidelining, lopsided appointments in South West
Top-four teams don’t make such mistakes – Arteta slams Arsenal stars after Aston Villa loss
Arsenal manager, Mikel Arteta, has taken a dig at his players over their naive mistakes during their 1-0 defeat to Aston Villa on Saturday. The Spaniard warned his squad that they cannot keep making mistakes if they want to be a top-four team. The Gunners went behind after only 74 seconds at Villa Park, as
Top-four teams don’t make such mistakes – Arteta slams Arsenal stars after Aston Villa loss
NDLEA seizes 233,778kg Cannabis worth N4.1b in Edo
Officers of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Edo State have arrested seven men in Ukpuje forest, Owan West Local Government Area of the state and discovered four dried warehouse containing two hundred and thirty-three thousand, seven hundred and seventy-eight kilograms, (233,778kg) of cannabis with an estimated street value of over 1.4 billion
NDLEA seizes 233,778kg Cannabis worth N4.1b in Edo
Presidency reveals why Buhari nominated Buratai, other ex-service chiefs for Ambassador, blasts critics
The Presidency has said the ex-service chiefs were nominated for ambassadorial positions by Buhari as a reward for hard work and patriotic service to the nation. The Presidency’s reaction follows the backlash from various quarters against Buhari’s decision to nominate the former service chiefs a few days after their resignation. There are claims that the
Presidency reveals why Buhari nominated Buratai, other ex-service chiefs for Ambassador, blasts critics
Infrastructure: Igbo leaders inspect 2nd Niger Bridge project, states position
Igbo leaders comprising Governors, former Governor’s, serving federal ministers, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, members of political parties from different political affiliations and State Government functionaries in Igbo speaking states at the weekend, embarked on the assessment of the ongoing construction of the second Niger Bridge project being undertaken by Julius Berger. During a brief ceremony preceding the
Infrastructure: Igbo leaders inspect 2nd Niger Bridge project, states position
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