Breaking News in Nigeria Today Tuesday 27th July 2021
Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Tuesday 27th July 2021 on some of the nation newspapers .
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Oil & gas: Lack amidst plenty
Nigeria, which suffers dearth of funds for its key projects like the Abuja- Kaduna-Kano pipeline projects experiences inactivity on some of its money-spinning oilfields. ADEOLA YUSUF, in this analysis, examines action by the regulator to stop the country from being made to further suffer amidst plenty As usual, Nigeria went through another round of
‘Cashew processing plants in Nigeria underutilised’
The number of cashew processing factories has increased significantly over the past decade. However, local processing of cashew leaves a lot to be desired, according to the President, African Cashew Alliance, Mr Babatola Faseru. Faseru, who spoke with our correspondent, said the number of cashew factories in Africa as a whole had increased to
Nigeria, others tasked on cost of COVID-19 tests
Governments around the world including Nigeria have been charged to take action to address the high cost of COVID-19 tests in many jurisdictions and be flexible in permitting the use of cost-effective antigen tests as an alternative to more expensive PCR tests. Nigeria ranks among countries that charge so much for COVID-19 test, a situation
Scholars, experts harp on collaboration for quality research
Researchers and scholars have been called to collaborate with their counterparts or colleagues in the academia and the transport industry to develop practical solutions to the challenges confronting the sector and to attract funding. The call was made by a don at the W.P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University, U.S.A, Prof. Adegoke Oke,
Biafra: Fireworks over Clark’s stance
Elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark, is in the thick of a row over his recent statement that the South-South region won’t be part of the Biafra Republic being championed by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), WALE ELEGBEDE reports At 94, there is no stopping Chief Edwin Clark, a former Federal Commissioner of Information.
Again, strike looms at varsities
?Parents: It’s unfair for ASUU to embark on strike ?NANS: FG treats education as less priority STRIKE The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is threatening to declare a nationwide indefinite strike over the failure of the Federal Government to implement the agreements reached with the union in 2020 Again, a fresh
UNILORIN don laments decline in reading habit in Nigeria
Worried by the sliding reading habit among Nigerians, particularly the younger ones, a Professor of Library and Information Science at the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN), Prof. Adetoun Omolola Idowu, has for umpteenth time raised the alarm and lamented what he describes as “appalling reading culture” in the country. This was as he regretted
Ubas: A dynasty’s bid for Anambra governorship
FELIX NWANERI reports on a possible showdown between two brothers, one a former presidential aide and ex-senator and the other, an academic turned politician as well as a former senator – Andy and Ugochukwu Uba – in their respective quest for the governorship of Anambra State politics It has often been reasoned that political
‘Why peace is necessary in oil producing communities’
The chairman of Warri North Local Government Area of Delta State, Hon. Smart Asekutu, in this interview with OLA JAMES, speaks on the recent security challenge in the council and interventions by the government to ensure peace in the area. Excepts: What is the situation with security in Warri North Local Government Area, especially
PIB: Time up for PPPRA, others as harmonisation nears completion
The Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) and other key agencies in Nigeria’s multi-billion dollars oil and gas industry are at the eleventh hour of their existence in their present form. This comes as harmonisation of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) recently passed by the National Assembly nears completion. Harmonisation work of contradictory provisions
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