Breaking News in Nigeria Today : Tuesday 18th July 2023

Breaking News in Nigeria Today Tuesday 18th July 2023

Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Tuesday 18th July 2023 on some of the nation newspapers .

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Have you ever wondered how you will die?

Have you ever wondered how you will die? Statistically, your most likely killers are heart disease, cancer, and infectious diseases, with 65% of the world dying from one of these. You might be surprised to learn that a single root cause contributes to all of these killers: the way we eat. The systematic abuse of…
New Telegraph.

Combating the menace of illegal mining

From Taraba, Kaduna, Zamfara states up in the northern geo-political zone, through Plateau, Kogi, Kwara states in the North-central down to the southern states of Osun, Edo, Imo and Cross River, the recurring decimal of illegal mining, of the vast deposits of solid mineral resource holds sway. Considering the huge losses of revenue and environ-…
New Telegraph.

ICTSI To Co-Own Africa’s Biggest Port

The port of Durban which is the South African main port and the Africa’s biggest Port is set to be partly owned and operated by the Philippines’ International Container Terminal Services Inc., a first for South Africa’s national ports company. The company, known as ICTSI, has been selected as an equity partner to run and…
New Telegraph.

Reaction As Judy Austin Vows To Go All Out To Expose Everyone

Nollywood actress, Judy Austin has threatened to expose everybody and everything that actually transpired between herself, Yul Edochie, and his first wife, May. Taking to her Instagram page to share a video that is now viral, the actress lamented that she was already tired of all the insults she gets on a daily basis from…
New Telegraph.

Rotary Club Empowers Abuja Teachers

Rotary Club International District 9125, Abuja has empowered 120 teachers with more education techniques. According to the Rotary Club, the teachers learned modern teaching methodologies, innovative approaches, and best practices adding that they will now inculcate same to the students in the FCT. Speaking on behalf of the District 9125 Governor of Rotary International, District…
New Telegraph.

Probe Controversy: Benue Transport Coy Petitions Gov. Alia Over Premises Invasion

…Demands N5 billion damages The management of a leading transport companies in Benue State, London Line Transport Company Ltd has petitioned Governor Hyacinth Alia over the invasion of its premises by the Assets Recovery Committee (ARC) set up by the state government. Besides, the company is demanding for general damages to the tune of N5…
New Telegraph.

SpongeBob SquarePants Bans Episodes On Streaming Platforms

SpongeBob SquarePants, the animated series has been dominating television for more than a decade, and of course, our heroes in Bikini Bottom have built a reputation for fun in that time. When you think of SpongeBob SquarePants, nothing taboo is meant to come to mind, but the show has its dark corners. And now, one…
New Telegraph.

TETFund Raises Alarm Over Rise In Impersonation, Fraudulent Activities

The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has asked tertiary institutions, stakeholders in the education sector and the public to always verify any request or claims attributed to the fund. TETFund in a statement signed by it’s Ag. Director, Public Affairs, Abdulmumin Oniyangion behalf of the Executive Secretary on Monday in Abuja, raised the alarm that…
New Telegraph.

German, Swiss Govts Train 356 Entrepreneurs On Business Growth, Sustainability

The German and Swiss governments in conjunction with the Edo State Skills Development Agency (EdoJobs) have trained 356 entrepreneurs on business growth and sustainability with the Inspire Create Start and Scale (ICSS) Curriculum. Addressing journalists in Benin City, the Managing Director of EdoJobs, Mrs Violet Obiokoro, said the new curriculum was designed to provide business…
New Telegraph.

SSANU Demands Payment Of N50bn Earned Allowances

The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) has called on the Federal Government to without further delay, release the N50 billion it agreed to pay it’s members for their outstanding earned allowances. This came as the union appealed to the government to pay arrears of their four months salaries which was withheld during their…
New Telegraph.

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