The Nation Newspaper Today Headline Sunday 14th March 2021
The Nation Newspaper Today Headline and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 14/03/21
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Female artists dazzle at Alexis Galleries
Nine Nigerian female artists are on song at the moment at the Alexis Galleries in Lagos to celebrate the International Women’s Day with varieties of art pieces. Edozie Udeze encountered them as seen in this report. They are all women. They are young, serious, enterprising and committed. These nine young female artists are all
COME LET’S SING ALONG
Tere pampa tere pampa Tere minnan minnan tere Give me a place in your song Said She-of-the-Egglike eye Of the Egglike Eye Of the Egglike Eye Give me a place in your song Said She-of-the-Egglike eye Tere pampa tere pampa In the valley of your song There is a pageant of
‘COVID-19 made me more audacious in the studio’
Last year, many artists struggled to survive due to the covid19 induced nationwide lock down. Even then, for some artists total concentration became rather difficult due to hunger and frustration. But one studio artist that braved the odds to have an exhibition is Prince Orlu Ozange. The art pieces did not only focus on pandemic,
FG launches cash grant for rural women
From Duku JOEL, Damaturu The Federal Government Rural Women Cash Grant Programme was flagged off yesterday in Borno and Yobe States. A total of 5,840 women are expected to receive cash grant of N20, 000 each in Borno, while 3,400 women of the same category will benefit from Yobe state. At the flag off
Nigeria’s livestock industry worth over N33 trillion -Minister
By Juliana Agbo, Abuja The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development , Alhaji Mohammed Sabo Nanono, has said that the Nigerian livestock industry that forms 18 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the agricultural sector is worth over N33 trillion. He urged that the sector should be given proper attention. He made this
15 feared dead in ISWAP ambush in Borno – Report
•Soldiers only had injuries, none was killed – Army By Okodili Ndidi, Abuja An ambush by Islamic State-aligned jihadists operating in Borno State has left 15 soldiers dead,according to a report yesterday. The Islamic State of West African Province (ISWAP) attack took place on Thursday near Gudumbali on the fringes of the
Retired Police DIG’s wife murdered in Benue
Uja Emmanuel, Makurdi Chief Mrs. Eunice Aghanya, wife of a retired Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police, Mr. Ibe Aghanya, was Friday murdered at her residence in Makurdi, Benue State capital. Husband of the deceased told The Nation on phone that he left Makurdi few days ago only to receive a phone call that
Osinbajo to flag off Science and Technology expo
By Grace Obike, Abuja Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo will be expected to flag off the Science and Technology expo holding in Abuja on Monday. The expo is expected to bring together Nigerian scientists, innovators and researchers, to showcase new innovations that have occurred in the past year. Minister of Science and Technology, Dr.
How leadership tussle caused Shasha crisis
By Bisi Oladele, Southwest Bureau Chief Former Kano State Governor Sen. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso has appealed to the Hausa and Yoruba communities in Shasha, Ibadan to allow restoration of the brotherliness that once existed between them. He made the appeal during his visit to the community in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital Friday evening.
Examination malpractice capital offence in Covenant, says Oyedepo
By Adeola Ogunlade The Chancellor of Covenant University, Bishop David Oyedepo, has said that examination malpractice is considered a capital offence in Covenant University. Oyedepo said this at the 19th Matriculation Ceremony for 2020/2021 Academic Session Undergraduate/ Post Graduate Degree Programme. Over 1, 766 students matriculated across the College of Business and Social Science,
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