Breaking News in Nigeria Today : Thursday 6th July 2023

Breaking News in Nigeria Today Thursday 6th July 2023

Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Thursday 6th July 2023 on some of the nation newspapers .

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Oborevwori’s Passion For Delta’s Development

Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State has continued to show his dexterity and passion for the development of the State through his M.O.R.E. Agenda, as he completes one month on the saddle as the state’s chief executive. On Monday, June 26, while inspecting the ongoing construction of Phases I and II of the Warri/Effurun Storm…
New Telegraph.

Concerns As Who Reviews Aspartame Sweetener’s Possible Link With Cancer

Decades after aspartame was approved for use in the United States (US), the sweetener’s safety is getting another look by global health bodies assessing its potential links to cancer. The World Health Organisation’s International Agency for Research on Cancer analysed the potential carcinogenic effects of the sweetener this month. A separate WHO and United Nations…
New Telegraph.

Fear Of Limited Borrowing Space Amid Debt Surge

With the country’s debt stock hitting N49.85 trillion in the first quarter 2023, excluding N22.719 trillion Ways and Means CBN advances to the presidency, the DMO in a fresh Debt Sustainability Analysis (DSA) has advised government to deepen revenue streams and lessen further loan obligations, Abdulwahab Isa reports The nation’s total debt stock spiralled further…
New Telegraph.

Lagos Embraces Digital Transformation To Improve Health Services

Lagos State Government is embracing Lagos State Government is embracing digital transformation to improve health services for its residents, the Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Health, Dr. Olusegun Ogboye has said. This is contained in a statement by the Director, Public Affairs at the Lagos State Ministry of Health, Mr. Tunbosun Ogunbanwo. Ogboye who…
New Telegraph.

Our ‘Father’ Soyinka’s Metamorphosis (2)

As IPOB and Oduduwa Nation agitators pulsated with marches, Buhari like all autocrats knew no better way to manage the movements’ induced political turmoil, descended on them militarily thereby exacerbating it. Meanwhile, Buhari counted the Boko Haram a lesser evil and treated them with kid gloves which made it to metastasize into several armed militias…
New Telegraph.

Why I want to govern Ondo State –Ehinlanwo

Dr Soji Ehinlanwo, was the Ondo State governorship candidate in the defunct Congress for Political Change (CPC) in the 2012 election. In this interview with BABATOPE OKEOWO, the All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain speaks on the forthcoming governorship election in the state for which he has declared interest, and some national issues Ondo State is…
New Telegraph.

Lagos Records 14 Rape, 56 Domestic Violence Cases In 3 Months

The Police in Lagos record- ed 111 defilement cases between April and June. Spokesman SP Benjamin Hundeyin confirmed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) yesterday. Hundeyin said they were concerned about the increasing number of defilement cases in the state. He said within the same period, 14 rape cases and 56 cases of…
New Telegraph.

Tinubu Endorses First $5bn Floating Gas Investment

President Bola Tinubu has endorsed an investment of $5 billion by an African company in conjunction with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC). He gave the backing when he received the Group Managing Director of the UTM FLNG Limited Julius Rone, who led other investors to a meeting with him, at the presidential Villa…
New Telegraph.

Spike In Inflation As Culprit For New Wave Criminality, Rise In Moral Decadence

The rising cost of living, resulting in high inflation in the country in the last few years have been blamed by many as the cause of the rising level of moral decadence and criminality. ADEYINKA ADENIJI looks at the link and negative vices Kidney for sale “I am serious about what I said in that…
New Telegraph.

Investments In Nigeria’s Telecoms Sector Hit N56trn

two sources: the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and the financial data obtained from service providers by the Commission. While the CBN collects and calculates an element of the telecoms sector to include FDI, portfolio and others, the Commission collects investment figures from telecom licensees described as domestic investment arising from capital expenditure (CAPEX) which…
New Telegraph.

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