Latest News in Nigeria Today : Friday 4th September 2020

Latest News in Nigeria Today Friday 4th September 2020

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Banditry: Gov. Bello reassures residents of safety

Gov. Sani Bello of Niger,  has appealed to residents of Kagara town in Rafi Local Government Area to remain calm, as government was deploying resources at its disposal to ensure  protection of their lives and property. A statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mrs Mary Berje in Minna on Thursday, said that no responsible governmentRead More
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Breaking: Suspected robber shot dead as Police foil robbery attack on Sagamu/Benin Expressway

A suspected armed robber was reportedly shot dead, Friday, when a team of Policemen foiled a robbery attack, on Sagamu/Benin highway.
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Matawalle warns oppositions in Zamfara over hate speech

By Ifeanyi Nwannah The Zamfara State  governor, Hon Bello mohammed Matawalle  has sent a red  signal to the opposition party  in the state, warning that their utterances would send them go to prison if they desist to  correct themselves. He stated this while welcoming APC chieftains who decamped to the ruling PDP in the stateRead More
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E2%80%95-nsc/ Transport diversification will reduce cost, port gridlock ― NSC

Mr Hassan Bello, Executive Secretary, Nigeria Shippers Council (NSC) has said that diversified means of transportation would reduce the cost of transport and port gridlock in the country. Bello told newsmen in Abuja that transport drives the economy and the President Muhammadu Buhari’s led administration was working at ensuring diversification of the country’s transport system.Read More
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Russia planning to erode Americans’ trust in mail-in voting – DHS

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has warned of alleged plans by Russia to erode the confidence of Americans in mail-in voting. The warning came in an internal notice issued by the DHS Office of Intelligence and Analysis on Thursday evening. According to the DHS, the Kremlin is trying to amplify criticism of voteRead More
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What Nigeria needs is a new Constitution, say Christian Elders

….Implement Report of the 2014 National Conference. ….Decree 24 which transmuted into 1999 Constitution has not guaranteed national unity By Sam Eyoboka NATIONAL Christian Elders Forum (NCEF) made up of eminent Nigerian citizens worried by another attempt by the National Assembly to amend the 1999 Nigerian Constitution has described fifth attempt in 20 years asRead More
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Nigeria to play friendlies against Ivory Coast, Tunisia

Three-time African champions Nigeria have arranged friendly matches against the Ivory Coast and Tunisia in Austria next month, officials said Thursday. Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) president Amaju Pinnick said the Super Eagles would face the Ivory Coast on October 9 and four days later take on Tunisia in another tie. Due to postponements caused byRead More
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Urhobo platform backs Igini, expresses confidence in INEC

The URHOBO Political Movement, UPM, has warned against what it described as moves to tarnish the image of Cross River State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mr. Mike Igini. It also expressed confidence in the ability of Independent Electoral Commission, INEC, to conduct a free and fair election in Edo State. The socio-cultural group spoke against theRead More
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Qualcomm unveils 5G chips aimed at mass market phones

Qualcomm is ramping up its effort to put 5G mobile phones within reach of billions of people and backing new connected laptops aimed at the growing number of people working at home due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The US chipmaker on Thursday unveiled a 5G-ready version of its Snapdragon 4 chips that will run onRead More
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Fuel price hike: FG currently not financially able to pay subsidy – Sylva

…Says N1trn saved from subsidy removal …To merge PPPRA, PEF …Considers cheaper gas products as palliatives By Michael Eboh Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva, yesterday, disclosed that the Federal Government is not currently in a position, financially, to pay subsidy, as the COVID-19 pandemic had impacted negatively on the country’s finances.Read More
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