Nigeria news today headlines : Monday 3rd February 2025
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target=_blank>Okun Natives In Kogi Dissociate From Jihad Threat Against Yorubas In Southwest Over Rejection Of Sharia Law
The Okun natives of Yoruba descent in Kogi state have dissociated themselves from the threat of Jihad (war) against the Yoruba in South-West Nigeria for rejecting the proposed introduction of Sharia Law in the region. This was contained in a statement signed by the President General, Okun Development Association (ODA), Amb. Akenson Rotimi made available
target=_blank>Akowonwado Family Debunks Land Grabbing Report By Online Blog
LAGOS – The Akowonwado families of Saari Village in Ado-Odo Ota Local Government Area of Ogun State has debunked a report on the ‘x’ platform of an online Media, calling on Prince Dapo Abiodun, the State Governor to rescue them from alleged land grabbing activities perpetrated by their family. A member of the family who
target=_blank> Springfield’s Full Operations Is Capable Of Crashing Food Prices – Stakeholders, Consumers
The launch of Springfield Agro Limited’s Crop Protection Chemical Plant in Sagamu, Ogun State, has reignited optimism about Nigeria’s agricultural landscape. Industry stakeholders believe that the $12 million facility, which produces herbicides and insecticides alongside an integrated bottle manufacturing unit, could play a crucial role in addressing food security challenges and reducing food prices. Consumers,
target=_blank>Nigerian Newspapers: Top Stories For Today (03/02/25)
Read the full details on our digital edition when you join our WhatsApp Communities here. Here are the major headlines for today: 2025 BUDGETEstimated N13trn Funding Gap May Compound Real Sector Growth — Experts… Say Consumers Income Erosion May Push Additional 13m Into Poverty… CBN Reforms Improving Diaspora Remittance… Tax Reforms May Stimulate Growth Buhari,
target=_blank>FBN: Why Banks Cannot Comply With Order Lifting Restrictions On GHL’s Accounts
Our attention has been drawn to recent media reports suggesting that some banks have begun complying with the ruling of Honourable Justice Deinde Dipeolu of the Federal High Court, Lagos which lifted the Mareva order placed on the assets of General Hydrocarbons Limited (GHL), its directors and shareholders. FirstBank, in a statement yesterday said: “We
target=_blank>NGX Capitalisation Gains N1.945trn In Jan. On AccessCorp, GTCO, Other Listings
Trading for the month of January on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) closed Friday, with the value of total equities listed thereon growing by N1.945 trillion, as gains by various stocks were complimented by the listing of new shares in the aftermath of recently concluded banking sector recapitalisation. The NGX capitalisation closed January at N64.704
target=_blank> Conditions For Installing, Removing Road Bumps – Owatunmise
Following an order by Nyesome Wike, the Minister of Works, asking for the removal of Speed Breakers or Road Bumps on the highways, Jide Owatunmise, Registrar/Chief Executive, Professional Driving and Safety Academy, wrote to Daily Independent to give the following conditions for the order to serve the public good in terms of safety; He said,
target=_blank> 2025 Budget Deficit: DMO Quest To Plug N7.4trn Funding Target
The Debt Management Office (DMO) seems to have started the year 2025 on a good note with an impressive response in its first auction of the year. With a domestic funding target of N7.4 trillion targeted to plug the 2025 budget deficit, the DMO conducted its first monthly primary market auction in 2025 last week
target=_blank> Nigeria Railway: How Far Can We Travel
The newly appointed Managing Director of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), Dr Kayode Opeifa, on Thursday last week assumed office as the helmsman of the Nigerian railways, promising to prioritise ongoing projects. Opeifa, promised to prioritise ongoing railway projects and modernise existing systems while focusing on safety and customer satisfaction towards making the Nigerian railway
target=_blank>Tariff Hike: Telcos’ Subscribers May Migrate To Starlink
…As Provider Launches Direct-To-Phone Service In spite of the recent tariff hike approval for telecom operators which is being trailed by controversies among stakeholders, there are indications that many subscribers may dumb their respective networks for Starlink, a global satellite service provider. The telcos’ uneasiness is linked to the push by Starlink to deploy its
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