The Nation Newspaper Today Headline Thursday 25th February 2021
The Nation Newspaper Today Headline and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 25/02/21
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JUST IN: Kidnapped Adamawa FC driver freed
By Onimisi Alao, Yola The driver of Adamawa United Football Club, Kabiru Mohammed, who was kidnapped last weekend, has been released The driver was released around 11.30pm on Wednesday, sources said Thursday morning. The Adamawa United FC driver was kidnapped along Benin-Ore-Lagos road when the bus was attacked by gunmen who swooped on them from
Bank manager in ‘secret’ wedding saga in Rivers
By Rosemary Nwisi, Port Harcourt Wife of a Port Harcourt branch manager of a new generation bank, Blessing Oko Ikpor, has raised the alarm over the alleged bewitchment of her husband, Anthony, by a mistress (name withheld). Mrs. Ikpor, a mother of four, told newsmen in Port Harcourt that the husband is under a spell
2021, a year of unbelievable reward for virgins & the sexually-pure!
With Temilolu Okeowo My darling, precious, glorious, dignified, world-famous and heavenly celebrated Nigerian daughters, I must salute and congratulate the sexually-pure in advance as this is going to be your best year ever! A year where God will glorify you! I’m pretty sure, He has unveiled some of His wonderful plans for you in your
Titan Trust Bank, IFC train over 200 entrepreneurs
As part of its initiative to continuously support entrepreneurs in the country by providing financial and advisory services for the growth of their businesses, Titan Trust Bank Limited in collaboration with the International Finance Corporation (IFC), last week launched an online platform to empower business owners with knowledge to manage and grow their businesses amid
Go back to school, PDP tells Lalong
By Kolade Adeyemi, Jos The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has told Plateau Governor Simon Lalong to go “back to school and learn how to talk” over comments on farmers/herders clash in the State. The Governor, according to the opposition party, lied on his comment and needs to return to school on how to talk properly
BREAKING: Fire guts Rivers timber market
By Mike Odiegwu, Port Harcourt A midnight fire has gutted Timber market in the Marine Base axis of Port-Harcourt. The Nation gathered the fire began from the casket section of the market around midnight before spreading into the early hours of Thursday. Read Also; Hoodlums loot goods, cash as fire outbreaks destroy shops, render residents homeless
ICYMI: ‘Why Igboho is not fit to fight Yoruba battle’
Rafiu Kolawole Abdulrasaq, a security expert and former PA (Security) to former Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State, former, Chairman FIRMA Lagos and later SURE-P under President Goodluck Jonathan amongst others, speaks with Gboyega Alaka on the ongoing battle against Fulani herdsmen being championed by Sunday Adeyemo (AKA Sunday Igboho), the danger of ethnic profiling,
ICYMI: Concern in Gombe over scarcity of husbands for single women
By Sola Shittu, Gombe In September 2013, hundreds of single women led by Suwaiba Isa stormed the streets of Gusau, the capital of Zamfara State, protesting scarcity of husbands for more than 8,000 of them. A similar protest earlier planned by Hajiya Altine Abdullahi for widows and unmarried Kano women in August 2009 was averted
I regret my words on COVID-19, says Apostle Suleman
By Alao Abiodun General Overseer of the Omega Fire Ministries International, Apostle Johnson Suleman, has expressed regrets over his statement in a viral video stating ‘he prayed for COVID-19 not to end.’ Apostle Suleman, in the viral video which attracted a widespread backlash, also said he bought his third private jet during the pandemic. Responding
Lagos blue, red rail lines ready in 2022
By Oyebola Owolabi The Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) has said the blue and red rail lines will be operational by December 2022. General Manager Mrs. Abimbola Akinajo, speaking yesterday when officials of the Office of Transformation, Creativity and Innovation (Office of Head of Service) visited her, said LAMATA was working to ensure the
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