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Police Rescue Man Abducted On Abuja Highway

 Suleiman Sabo, a resident of the Federal Capital Ter­ritory (FCT), who was ab­ducted at Sauka along Air­port Road in the nation’s capital, on Friday, has been rescued. Sabo was heading home with his wife when gunmen intercepted his vehicle. The victim was driving in his ash color Lexus Jeep with registration number ABC 769 TP
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Lagos Orders Tradomedical Practitioners To Register Businesses Or Face Sanctions

 The Lagos State government has vowed to impose sanc­tions on traditional medi­cal practitioners operating in the state if they failed to register their premises with Lagos State Traditional Med­icine Board (LSTMB). The LSTMB Registrar, Babatunde Adele, made this known in a statement on Sunday, ordering all tradi­tional, complementary and alternative medicine prac­titioners to regularise their
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Dozens Missing In Landslide In China’s Yunnan Province

A landslide in a city in the northeast of China’s Yunnan province has left at least 47 people unaccounted for and rescue operations were currently underway, Chinese state media said on Monday (Jan 22). At about 5.51am (2151 GMT), a landslide hit the city of Zhaotong and local government officials launched a disaster relief emergency
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DR Congo hold favourites Morocco as Zambia score late to deny Tanzania first win

Match reports and free highlights from Sunday’s Africa Cup of Nations games as Patson Daka scores a late equaliser to salvage a 1-1 draw for 10-player Zambia and deny opponents Tanzania a first Group F win; South Africa secure emphatic win over neighbours Namibia
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Nigerian Newspapers: Top Stories For Today (22/01/24)

Read the full details on our digital edition when you join our WhatsApp Communities here. Here are the major headlines for today: Despite CBN’s Tightening Stance, Banks’ Credit Rises To N59.7trn Tinubu Backs Two-State Solution To End Israeli-Palestinian Conflict… Seeks Review Of Global Tax System, Affirms Commitment To Multilateralism NBC Code: NGE Salutes Justice Ofili–Ajumogobia…
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Ibadan Explosion: 90% Of Victims Discharged From Hospitals — Makinde

IBADAN – Oyo State governor, ‘Seyi Ma­kinde, has stated that 90 percent of victims of last Tuesday’s ex­plosion have been discharged from various hospitals. He noted that the Medical Team of the Emergency Op­erations Centre and the state’s Commissioner for Health, Dr. Oluwaserimi Ajetunmobi, were at two of the hospitals at­tending to victims on Saturday.
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Xavi Fires Dig At Real Madrid Over Come Back Win vs Almeria

Xavi has accused Real Madrid of benefitting from referee decisions after their comeback win against Almeria and insists it will be ‘very difficult’ for Barcelona to win La Liga this season. Madrid looked on course to suffer a shock defeat at home on Sunday afternoon as bottom-of-the-league Almeria were 2-0 ahead by half time. However,
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Heirs Energies Celebrates Third Anniversary With Milestones In Production Growth, Others

Heirs Energies, Africa’s foremost indigenous-owned integrated en­ergy company, commemorated its three-year anniversary. In a short timescale, Heirs Energy has implemented a track record of significant production increases, pioneered a new mod­el of community engagement and built at world class Nigeri­an management team, all con­tributing to a new beginning in ensuring Nigeria’s sustainable energy future. Heirs
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Lagos Govt Bans Usage Of Styrofoam, Single Use Plastics

Lagos State government on Sunday announced a ban on the usage and distribution of Styrofoam and other single use plastics in the state with immediate effect. This was announced by the Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, in a statement he personally signed. According to Wahab, the decision was reached following the
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Nigeria’s Oil Output May Dip As Youths Plan To Shut Down Flow Stations

Amid a lingering stand-off between Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) and some host communities in Delta and Bayelsa states over payment of surface rents for its operations, Nigeria may lose over 200,000 barrels per day in crude oil production output. Reports indicated that already, youths of Ojobo Federated Communities in Burutu Local Government Area of
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