Breaking News in Nigeria Today : Thursday 30th November 2023

Breaking News in Nigeria Today Thursday 30th November 2023

Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Thursday 30th November 2023 on some of the nation newspapers .

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Locally Produced Glucometers, Strips’ll Revolutionise Diabetes Care

Director General of National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAF- DAC), Prof Mojisola Adeyeye, has said the manufacture of blood glucose meters and strips in Nigeria will revolutionise healthcare and make a significant impact in the lives of people living with diabetes in Africa and beyond. She, however, emphasised the need for…
New Telegraph.

Telecoms: Experts Urge FG To Invest In Infrastructure For Digital Economy

Industry players have urged the Federal Government to prioritise investment in telecoms infrastructure to aid digital economy in the country. They said government should woo foreign investors into Nigeria and also encourage local investors to put their money in infrastructure development especially in the rural areas. It is believed that opening up the rural areas…
New Telegraph.

Mbaise: Significance Of First Bishopric Consecration Ceremony To Be Held In Ahiara Diocese

Every major incident becomes historic, especially when it is of collective interest, and when a people embraces its import as a milestone in their developmental, religious and sociological narrative, and as such, every artifact from it is a historical memorabilia. When the premier Bishop of Ahiara Diocese, Most Rev Dr Victor Adibe Chikwe, was ordained…
New Telegraph.

Ohafia Must Rekindle Communal Spirit, Speakers Say At Inaugural Colloquium

Ohafia myth Obu Ohafia, a socio- cultural organisation of the Ohafia people of Abia State recently held its inaugural colloquium and dinner in Lagos with the purpose of fostering better relationship among sons and daughters of the clan. Eminent personalities, including Ohafia sons, Dr. Uma Oke Eleazu, Chief Uche Uche Ohafia, Chief Uduma Olugu, Chief…
New Telegraph.

Maximising The Potential Of Nigeria’s Hi-tech Centres

Virtually every aspect of our daily activity is influenced by, and can be positively impacted by the deployment of hi-tech applications. That spans the socio-economic spectrum ranging from guaranteeing security, providing health care delivery, enhancing the food value chain with modern agricultural practices, transportation, fashion and entertainment to the calls we make. Notably, the 21st…
New Telegraph.

Bailout Crisis: FG’s Closure Of Support Window For States

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), acting on the orders of the Federal Government, had advanced various tranches of bilateral facility as bailouts to states during recession and Covid-19. Seven years after, states are yet to honor the repayment obligation, Abdulwahab reports Federal and state governments maintain cordial relationships, even though the relationship is more…
New Telegraph.

Paris Agreement And Commitment To Action As CoP28 Begins

The 28th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP28) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), convenes from Thursday, 30th November to Tuesday, 12th December 2023 at the Expo City, Dubai, the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is indeed a back-to-back hosting from Egypt in 2022 to the UAE in 2023,…
New Telegraph.

Ode To Major General Mohammed Chris Ali

Let me confess I am not a poet. So instead of a long lyrical poem as a tribute to Major General Mohammed Chris Ali, I can only boast of this long essay in praise of one soldier that I love even though I have never met him in person until his death. I only knew…
New Telegraph.

Ichwa: Benue IDP Camp Where Victims Sleep In Shanties

The Ichwa Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camp is one of the 13 designated camps by the Bunue State Government, but it can be described as an abandoned IDP camp, as it was virtually forgotten by the administration of Dr Samuel Ortom, over claims of not being captured by the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA). But…
New Telegraph.

MAN To Tinubu: Manufacturing Sector Needs Policies On Industrialisation

The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) has urged President Bola Tinubu-led government to birth policies for the country’s manufacturing sector, in the wake of ongoing challenges. The President of MAN, Otunba Francis Meshioye, made this known in an interview with New Telegraph in Lagos. He said there was need to inject fresh policies into the…
New Telegraph.

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