Breaking News in Nigeria Today Wednesday 30th October 2024
Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Wednesday 30th October 2024 on some of the nation newspapers .
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Lagos Fringe Festival Set To Empower Creatives Through Innovation
ShareThe stage is set for the 7th edition of the Lagos Fringe 2024, a multidisciplinary arts festival curated by Pawstudios Africa, a leading creative hub dedicated to fostering innovation and collaboration in the African arts and culture scene. The festival, which will take place from November 19 to 24, 2024, explores the intersection of technology…
New Telegraph.
Books Addressing How Wellness Leads To Better Life
ShareA professor of Pharmacy at the University of Lagos, Prof. Udoma Mendie, has introduced two new books addressing how pursuing wellness could leads to optimal health and wealth. The two books are: “The Living Water of Wellness” and “Think Wellness, Act Rightly to Get Richer.” Former Minister of Health and immediate past President, Nigeria Academy…
New Telegraph.
US Consulate Supports LagosAtlanta Artist Exchange Programme To Celebrate 50-Year Sister Cities Partnership
Share In commemoration of the 50-year Sister Cities partnership between Lagos and Atlanta, the U.S. Consulate General in Lagos, in collaboration with Rele Arts Foundation, has launched the LagosAtlanta Artist Exchange to further deepen the artistic collaborations between the two dynamic cities. Two Atlanta-based artists, Myra Greene and Artemus Jenkins, arrived in Lagos earlier this…
New Telegraph.
Kwubiri’s Solo Exhibition, Luminous Presence Explores Journey Into Heart Of Light
Share…opens at Alexis Gallery The intersection of light, color, life, energy, and how self-illumination and self-discovery interline, is the thrust of a solo exhibition of paintings by award-winning interdisciplinary Germany-based Nigerian artist, Chidi Kwubiri, which opened last Friday at Alexis Gallery, Victoria Island, Lagos. Titled “Luminous Presence – A Journey into the heart of light,…
New Telegraph.
Shipping Agencies Urge FG To Collect Port Charges In Naira
ShareShipping Agencies, Clearing and Forwarding Employers Association (SACFEA) has called on the Federal Government to compel Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) and other agencies operating at the ports to charge in naira. The President of SACFEA, Mrs Boma Alabi, said in Lagos it was necessary in order to dedollarise…
New Telegraph.
Minimum Wage: Union Faults Firm’s Resistance To Agreed Amount
ShareAfter a breakthrough in its long-standing dispute with shipping companies on Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), which recently established a new minimum standard wage of N200, 000 for maritime workers, a shipping line has detached itself from the payment agreement, saying it is not binding. It was learnt that the agreement was reached between Maritime Workers’…
New Telegraph.
Nigerian Economic Managment: Staying The Course But Pausing To Reflect
ShareThe Nigerian Government has taken a number of policy decisions in the last 18 months, mainly fuel subsidy removal and floating/unification of the exchange rate, with subsequent dire consequences on the purchasing power and well being of the people. Given the dependence on fuel importation due to eroded local refining capacity over many years, the…
New Telegraph.
Fleeing Investors’ N385.89bn Cash Out Mirrors Grave Danger
ShareOutflow of investments from the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) took a turn for the worst in preceding month of September as fleeing foreign investors pulled total of N385.89billion from the capital market year-to-date. This amount is 158.83 per c3nt or N236.8 billion higher than the amount pulled out of the market by foreign investors in corresponding…
New Telegraph.
Alawuba: For UBA, We’ve Ruled Out Mergers And Acquisition For Recapitalisation
ShareWhat is the level of trade UBA is facilitating between Africa and the USA and what is the nature of such businesses? The truth of the matter is that there are several investors from the United States of America who are interested in Nigeria. Recently, we have seen some of the monetary policies that the…
New Telegraph.
CBN: Targeting Increased Remittances On Forex Stability Quest
ShareAlthough remittance flows to Nigeria fell by 2.9 per cent to $19.5 billion in 2023, the country still accounted for around 35 per cent of total remittance inflows of $54 billion to sub-Saharan Africa last year, according to the World Bank’s latest “Migration and Development Brief” report, released in June. Largest recipient of remittances The…
New Telegraph.
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