Thisday Newspaper News Today Thursday 4th July 2024
Top Nigeria news Dailies Update from Thisday Newspaper News Today 04/07/24
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Agip, Equinor Assets’ Sale Deals Completed in Major Breakthrough for Nigeria’s Oil Sector
•Nation’s rig count rises to 34 on increasing upstream activities •NNPC says incessant summoning of investors by National Assembly hobbling investment Emmanuel Addeh and Peter Uzoho in Abuja In a
With 800 Violent Attacks, 7,000 Deaths, Tuggar Calls for Joint Action against Terror
•Senate rejects probe of past military equipment funds, spending on varsities, yacht •UN to host peace building programme Michael Olugbode and Sunday Aborisade in Abuja Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador
Senate Flays FG’s Poor Implementation of N9 Trillion Capital Components in Budgets
•To investigate importation of hazardous petroleum products •Finance minister explains delay in electric, CNG vehicles’ take off •Says forensic audit on ways & means ongoing Sunday Aborisade in Abuja The
FG Launches Operating Model for Economic, Financial Inclusion
•Reiterates target of achieving $1tn economy by 2030 •Shettima kicks off implementation process, tasks team on expertise, discipline Deji Elumoye in Abuja The federal government yesterday, launched a new initiative
Alebiosu Meets Sanwo-Olu, Reiterates First Bank’s Commitment to Partner Lagos on Infrastructure Devt
Kayode Tokede The newly appointed Chief Executive Officer, First Bank of Nigeria Limited, Mr. Olusegun Alebiosu, yesterday, emphasised that the financial institution was ready to partner Lagos State Government on
FG Moves to Avert Varsity Workers’ Strike, to Meet SSANU, NASU
Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja In a bid to forestall another industrial action by non- teaching staff of federal universities, the federal government has convened a meeting with the Senior Staff
Lagos Government Calls for Calm as Flood Takes Over State
•Unveils plan to establish sovereign investment fund •Lagos is core jurisdiction for our infrastructural activities, says NSIA Segun James Lagos State government yesterday urged residents of the State to be
UNICEF: 102 Under-5 Deaths Occur Per 1,000 Births in Nigeria
•Says food insecurity at alarming rate Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja A report by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has put under-five mortality rate in Nigeria at about 102 per
Again, NIMC Denies Data Breach, Assures Nigerians of Database Security
Emma Okonji and Agnes Ekebuike The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has again denied any form of breach on Nigerian database, insisting that nobody was stealing the country’s data and
WTO, UNIDO Spearhead $12 Billion West Africa Cotton Industry Initiative
Ndubuisi Francis in Abuja The United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) and the World Trade Organisation (WTO) have inked an initiative to mobilise $12 billion in investments for West Africa’s
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