Breaking News from Nigerian Evening Newspapers and Evening News Monday 24th June 2024
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Kano Pillars declare technical adviser position vacant
Kano Pillars have called on interested and qualified candidates to apply for the vacant technical adviser position of the club. The chairman of the club, Alhaji Babangida Umar Little, announced this in a press release on Monday, saying that candidates interested in the vacant position should forward their application to the team’s office within one
Kano Pillars declare technical adviser position vacant
Euro 2024: The respect is different – Quaresma defends Ronaldo’s place in Portugal team
Former Portugal international Ricardo Quaresma has raised questions about who could replace Cristiano Ronaldo in the lineup amid the ongoing Euro 2024. He said this while insisting that Ronaldo should start every game for the national team at Euro 2024. Speaking to Portuguese outlet Renascenca, the former Chelsea star said: “For me, and I don’t
Euro 2024: The respect is different – Quaresma defends Ronaldo’s place in Portugal team
Man suffers electric shock while stealing from FAAN power installation
An unidentified man believed to have attempted to steal electrical cables inside the powerhouse of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, at the Lagos airport has suffered an electric shock. The Managing Director of FAAN, Mrs Olubunmi Kuku, disclosed on Monday at the inauguration of a 30-man security outfit that would operate at the
Man suffers electric shock while stealing from FAAN power installation
Insecurity will not affect your investment – Niger Govt assures investors
The Niger State Government has debunked claims that insecurity would discourage investors from investing in the state. Niger State Commissioner for Trade and Investment Suleiman Takuma stated this in Minna while briefing newsmen on the forthcoming Nigeria Public-Private Partnership Network Meeting to be held in Minna, the Niger State capital, on Wednesday. He assured that
Insecurity will not affect your investment – Niger Govt assures investors
Naira crashes further against dollar
The naira depreciated further against the dollar as the foreign exchange market resumed trading. At the parallel market, the naira weakened to around N1505 against the dollar on Monday from 1490 last Friday. Similarly, FMDQ data showed that the naira dropped to N1490 against the dollar on Monday from N1485.53 last Friday. This represents a
Naira crashes further against dollar
Fuel shortage hits Adamawa as IPMAN closes filling stations
Fuel shortage had become palpable by the evening of Monday in Adamawa State as a result of strike action by members of the Independent Petroleum Marketers of Nigeria, IPMAN. Only motorists and other petrol users who still had stock of what they bought in the previous days operated around the state on Monday, as they
Fuel shortage hits Adamawa as IPMAN closes filling stations
Court fixes July 8 to hear suit challenging Benue Public Order Law
A Benue State High Court in Makurdi, presided over by Justice Theresa Igoche, has fixed July 8 to hear the suit challenging the public order law in Benue State. A Human Rights crusader, Mr Adebayo Ogorry, had dragged the Benue State Government and its agents to court, arguing that the law severely infringes on fundamental
Court fixes July 8 to hear suit challenging Benue Public Order Law
NBS reveals most farming states in Nigeria
The National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, has revealed that Ebonyi, Jigawa and Benue states have the highest percentage of crop, livestock and poultry agricultural farming households, respectively. This was disclosed in the recently released National Agricultural Sample Census Report, 2022, by the National Bureau of Statistics. The report stated that agricultural households in Nigeria stood
NBS reveals most farming states in Nigeria
Hardship: Abuja Shoprite announces closure, blames ‘business climate’
A Shoprite Mall located in the Wuse area of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja has announced its decision to close operations beginning from June 30, 2024. This was contained in a circular issued by the Chief Executive Officer, Dr Folakemi Fadahunsi, on behalf of the retail supermarket. The organization said that the decision was
Hardship: Abuja Shoprite announces closure, blames ‘business climate’
Flood: No lives lost in Trademore Estate – FCTA
The Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, has reassured that no lives were lost due to the flood at Trademore Estate in Abuja. The FCT Emergency Management Department, FEMD, verified this, refuting claims of casualties. A vdeo on social media had stated that two individuals were swept away by the floods. But the Acting Director-General of
Flood: No lives lost in Trademore Estate – FCTA
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