Breaking News in Nigeria Today : Wednesday 31st July 2024

Breaking News in Nigeria Today Wednesday 31st July 2024

Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Wednesday 31st July 2024 on some of the nation newspapers .

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Nigerian Cocoa Merchants Fret Over Law On Deforestation

As Nestle, Ferrero and other chocolate producers are backing European Union (EU)’s anti-deforestation law, Nigeria cocoa merchants have said that over $770 million (N1.16 trillion) cocoa industry would be at risk of rejection in the global market. With the country’s aim to increase its cocoa production from 340,000 metric tonnes recorded in 2022 to 500,000…
The post Nigerian Cocoa Merchants Fret Over Law On Deforestation first appeared on New Telegraph.
New Telegraph.

NBIS In Dilemma Over FG Agencies’ Failure To Remit N10.74bn

The Nigeria Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) is facing a setback in its operations as two Federal Government’s agencies, the Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC) and the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), failed to remit more than N10.73 billion to enable the bureau discharge it duties. Findings revealed that NIMASA failed to remit $6.84 million…
The post NBIS In Dilemma Over FG Agencies’ Failure To Remit N10.74bn first appeared on New Telegraph.
New Telegraph.

EMTL: FG, States, LGs’ Earnings Drop By 0.9% To N94.78bn

The Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL) revenue component of disbursements by the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) to the three tiers of government in the first six months of the year, amounted to N94.78 billion, findings by New Telegraph show. The amount is N910 million or 0.95 per cent less than the N95.69 billion EMTL…
The post EMTL: FG, States, LGs’ Earnings Drop By 0.9% To N94.78bn first appeared on New Telegraph.
New Telegraph.

Refinery: Tinubu’s Directive On Sale Of Crude To Dangote Shows He’s A Listening Leader –Arewa Group, CSOs

The Arewa Think Tank (ATT) and other civil society organisations (CSO) says the Federal Government’s approval for the sale of crude oil to Dangote Refinery and others in naira shows that President Bola Tinubu is a listening leader. The Federal Executive Council yesterday gave the approval following accusations and counter accusations between the Nigeria National…
The post Refinery: Tinubu’s Directive On Sale Of Crude To Dangote Shows He’s A Listening Leader –Arewa Group, CSOs first appeared on New Telegraph.
New Telegraph.

Children Who Miss Breakfast, Less Happy In Life –Study

Research has found that children who frequently miss breakfast have lower life satisfaction than those who regularly eat a morning meal. The study, published in the ‘BMC Nutrition Journal,’ was led by Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) in UK and Universidad de las Americas in Mexico. The study of nearly 150,000 young people across the world…
The post Children Who Miss Breakfast, Less Happy In Life –Study first appeared on New Telegraph.
New Telegraph.

Protests: Steer Clear Of S’West –Agbekoya Parapo Tells Protesters

Yoruba socio-cultural and farmers organisation Agbekoya Parapo has asked those who are allegedly inciting violent protests in Lagos and other South West states to steer clear of the zone. In a statement yesterday after a meeting attended by PresidentGeneral Kunle Oshodi, Secretary General Kunle Eruobodo and others the group saluted the youths for their courage…
The post Protests: Steer Clear Of S’West –Agbekoya Parapo Tells Protesters first appeared on New Telegraph.
New Telegraph.

Egbetokun Meets Paramilitary, Says We Won’t Allow Repeat Of Endsars

A head of the planned nationwide protest, the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun has said security agencies will under no circumstances, allow a repeat of 2020 EndSARS where lives and properties were lost. The IGP stated disclosed this at a meeting with heads of paramilitary agencies yesterday. He reiterated the commitment and preparedness of…
The post Egbetokun Meets Paramilitary, Says We Won’t Allow Repeat Of Endsars first appeared on New Telegraph.
New Telegraph.

TETFUND Asks Students To Protect Infrastructure From Hoodlums

The Tertiary Education Trust Fund, TETFund) yesterday students to ensure that hoodlums did not infiltrate their campuses to destroy infrastructure. He said at a meeting with a delegation of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) led by Lucky Emonefe on Monday in Abuja, Executive Secretary Sonny Echono reeled out series of interventions in infrastructure…
The post TETFUND Asks Students To Protect Infrastructure From Hoodlums first appeared on New Telegraph.
New Telegraph.

Abbas Wants Protests Suspended In Nigeria’s Interest

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, has appealed to the planners of the nationwide protests, especially the Nigerian youth, to shelve their action in the interest of the country and its citizens. Abbas, who noted the frustrations and reservations of the Nigerian youth, said the President Bola Tinubu administration is not relenting…
The post Abbas Wants Protests Suspended In Nigeria’s Interest first appeared on New Telegraph.
New Telegraph.

Asset Recovery: Osun Raids Ex-Amotekun Commander’s Residence, Others

The Osun State government has revealed that its asset recovery committee has commenced the retrieval of state assets allegedly carted away illegally by top officials of the Adegboyega Oyetola administration. This revelation was made in a statement by the Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Oluomo Kolapo Alimi, in Osogbo yesterday. The statement also said…
The post Asset Recovery: Osun Raids Ex-Amotekun Commander’s Residence, Others first appeared on New Telegraph.
New Telegraph.

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