Nigeria news today headlines : Friday 17th January 2025
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target=_blank>The Holy Prophet Muhammad (sa)
‘Expedition to Banu Fazarah & Killing of Abu Rafi’ After recitingTashahhud, Ta‘awwuzand Surahal-Fatihah, HisHoliness, HazratMirzaMasroorAhmad(aba) said that he would continue mentioning the expeditions during the life of the Holy Prophet (sa). His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad Was Umm Qirfah Really Killed By the Muslims? His Holiness (aba) said that in relation to the Expedition
target=_blank>Addressing Technical Debt
Segun Olaiya Keeping up with business requirements might be hard. The business wants the system fast, secure, and delivered on time. Attempting to achieve these key goals oftentimes leads to engineering taking a shortcut—a quick solution that delivers business value, even though there could be a solution with better quality that may require more time.
target=_blank>Medical Tourism: NOHL Has Reduced Capital Outflow For Orthopaedic Surgery – Lawal
LAGOS – An orthopaedic surgeon and Head of Clinical Service at the National Orthopaedic Hospital Igbobi (NOHL), Dr Wakeel Olaide Lawal, has confirmed that the hospital has significantly decreased the capital outflow associated with Nigerians seeking orthopaedic surgeries abroad. Dr Lawal, shared this information in an exclusive interview with Travel and Hospitality at the Destination
target=_blank>Blockchain And DevOps: Managing Decentralized Applications
Jess Amamgbu As I delve deeper into the intersection of blockchain technology and DevOps, I can’t help but be captivated by how both fields are shifting the paradigm of application deployment and infrastructure management. Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of working with various cloud-native applications, and it’s become increasingly apparent to me that
target=_blank>How TASI Is Restoring Hope, Smiles To Women Affected By Thyroid – Ofortube
Amb. Iruoma Ofortube, is the Founder/Executive Director of Thyroid Awareness and Support Initiative (TASI), a non-profit and non-governmental organisation in Nigeria, in a chat with Daily Independent, said that the organisation was borne out of a terrible experience she had, being a thyroid survivor after battling and surviving thyroid disease. According to her, with near
target=_blank>The Criterion Advocates Justice In Polygyny, Says It’s A Means Of Correcting Societal Imbalance
The Criterion, an association of Muslim women in business and other professions, has advocated for justice in the practice of polygyny, saying it’s a means of correcting societal imbalance not meant to punish women. The faith-based Muslim women’s organisation said that polygyny is not the rule but a solution to some social and communal challenges
target=_blank>Record 36.8 Million Tourists Visited Japan In 2024
Record numbers of tourists flocked to Japan last year, figures showed Wednesday, as the weak yen bolstered the appeal of the “bucket list” destination despite overcrowding complaints in hotspots like Kyoto. Japan aims to attract a yearly 60 million tourists by 2030. The country logged more than 36.8 million tourist arrivals in 2024, topping 2019’s
target=_blank>Yobe Boosts Information Dissemination
DAMATURU – The Commissioner for Home Affairs, Information, and Culture, Abdullahi Bego, has commended Governor Mai Mala Buni for his unwavering support to the Ministry of Information. Speaking at the closing ceremony of a 3-day capacity building workshop for information officers, Bego lauded the Governor’s administration for prioritizing the development of the information sector. The
target=_blank>Coalition Of Niger Delta Civil Society Organisations/Niger Delta Ex-agitators Issues February 26 Protest Notice President Tinubu
WARRI – The Coalition of Niger Delta Civil Society Organizations (CNDCSOs), in collaboration with the Niger Delta Ex-agitators’ Forum, has officially notified President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of its intention to embark on a mass peaceful protest across the Niger Delta region and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). The protest, slated to begin on February 26
target=_blank>PDP Leadership Crisis: Maintain Status Quo, Appeal Court Orders Parties
ABUJA – The Court of Appeal, Abuja Division has ordered warring parties in respect of the office of the National Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to maintain status quo ante bellum pending the determination of a suit on the matter. A panel of the appellate court led by President, Court of Appeal, Justice
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