The Nation Newspaper Today Headline Sunday 26th September 2021
The Nation Newspaper Today Headline and news Dailies Update on current affairs happening now in Nigeria today 26/09/21
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Monitoring of state houses of assembly commences
By Grace Obike, Abuja Monitoring of activities of State Houses of Assembly for transparency and accountability in four states will soon commence. Young activists and content creators in the states have been empowered to live-tweet and live-stream activities from parliaments in the states. Founder Connected Development (CODE), Hamzat Lawal, who made the submission while speaking
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PDP’s call for Emefiele’s resignation unguided, says coalition
By Frank Ikpefan, Abuja Coalition of Civil Society groups on Saturday took a swipe at the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for calling for the resignation of the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Godwin Emefiele. “In response to the unguided and unexpected call for CBN Governor’s resignation by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), we consider
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KASU receives N10b for permanent site, as 9,665 students graduate
By AbdulGafar Alabelewe, Kaduna Kaduna State University (KASU) has so far received over N10 billion from the state government for the development of its permanent site. The university authority disclosed that it received and appreciated the TETFund for the N3 Billion Zonal Intervention granted the institution. Recall that most of the structures being currently enjoyed
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No going back on industrialisation of Gombe, says Yahaya
By Sola Shittu, Gombe Gombe State Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya on Saturday said the coast is clear for the industrialisation of the state as the hub of industrial activities in the Northeast. Yahaya, who stated this at the commissioning of the new state-of-the-art factory of Hara Form and Chemical Limited in Gombe, said the state
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‘Over 10 million Almajiri on the streets’
By Khadijat Saidu, Birnin Kebbi. • Criminals keeping weapons with them, says TUC Women’s Commission The Trade Union Congress (TUC) Women’s Commission has noted that over ten million Almajiri, orphans and vulnerable children are roaming the streets in Nigeria while criminals are keeping weapons and drugs with them. Chairperson of the TUC’s Women Commission wing,
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Don’t take any drug without our recommendation, pharmacists warn
By Fanen Ihyongo, Kano The Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN) on Saturday warned that on no account should anyone take any drug that is not recommended for or prescribed by a pharmacist. The warning means even doctors who are medically qualified to treat people must consult pharmacists on the right drugs to apply for various
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IYM to EFCC: investigate contractors of Southeast roads
Our Reporter The founder of Igbo Youths Movement (IYM), Evangelist Elliot Ugochukwu-Uko, has called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to investigate contractors that handled major roads in the Southeast region. Uko wondered why the roads, which gulped billons of the taxpayers’ money, suddenly collapse barely months after construction. In a complaint letter
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Protests rock Bayelsa, Delta communities over killings
By Simon Utebor, Yenagoa, Okungbowa Aiwerie, Asaba and Elo Edremoda, Warri A gale of protests rocked communities in Bayelsa and Delta States, both in Niger Delta region on Saturday as residents took to the streets to seek redress over alleged killings of members of their communities. In Biogbolo-Epie community in Yenagoa Local Government Area of
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Anthony Joshua rushed to hospital over suspected broken eye socket
Agency Reporter Anthony Joshua was taken to hospital with a suspected broken eye socket after his battering by Oleksandr Usyk. And promoter Eddie Hearn revealed the deposed heavyweight champ could not see out of it after the ninth round of his heavy points defeat. Joshua failed to make use of his 18lb weight advantage over
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Bayelsa assures cluster communities of power supply by December
By Simon Utebor, Yenagoa The Bayelsa State Government has assured communities in the Kolo-Creek cluster that it is working round the clock with Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) to restore power supply to the area before the end of this year. Deputy Governor Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo gave the assurance while receiving an interim progress report from
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