Breaking News from Nigerian Evening Newspapers and Evening News Wednesday 3rd April 2024
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Anti-terrorism: Nigerian Army’s recent successes reassuring – Okechi
President of the South East Development Peace Initiative (SPDI) Hon Vitus Okechi has hailed recent breakthroughs made by the military in the fight against terrorism and insurgency. Okechi, who spoke to journalists in Enugu on Wednesday, commended the efforts of the military, expressing confidence that the battle would soon be won. He commended President Bola
Anti-terrorism: Nigerian Army’s recent successes reassuring – Okechi
EPL: ‘Liverpool not title favourites after Arsenal defeat’ – Klopp
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has dismissed the talk of his team being title favourites. The Reds went top of the Premier League table with a 2-1 win over Brighton on Sunday. Arsenal’s 0-0 draw at Manchester City meant Klopp’s men are two points ahead of the Gunners and three more than the champions. But Klopp
EPL: ‘Liverpool not title favourites after Arsenal defeat’ – Klopp
Motorcyclists union sacks local chairman over alleged N1.1m fraud in Kogi
The Lokoja Local Government branch of the Kogi State Nigeria Motorcycle Transport Union has sacked its branch chairman, Alhaji Baba Musa Aliyu, over alleged N1.1 million fraud. The union executives, in a meeting held in Lokoja, resolved to sack the chairman “to save the union’’ from further embarrassment. The executives, who signed their resolutions, appointed
Motorcyclists union sacks local chairman over alleged N1.1m fraud in Kogi
Four killed in Kwara auto crash
Four persons were reportedly killed on Wednesday, while five others were seriously injured in a fatal crash at Ayere village along the Ilorin-Bode-Saadu highway in Kwara State. The Kwara State Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps reported that the fatal multiple road traffic crash involving two DAF trucks occurred around 1:02 pm along the
Four killed in Kwara auto crash
EPL: Why I dropped Saka for Arsenal vs Luton game — Arteta
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has explained why Bukayo Saka is not part of his matchday squad to face Luton Town on Wednesday night. Saka, who limped off during the 0-0 draw with Manchester City last Sunday, is not even on the substitutes’ bench. Arteta, speaking to TNT Sports, said: “He had to come off against
EPL: Why I dropped Saka for Arsenal vs Luton game — Arteta
EPL: ‘He reminds me of Thierry Henry’ – Critchley lauds Arsenal target
Sky Sports panellist Dougie Critchley has hailed Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak, comparing him with Arsenal legend Thierry Henry amid links with the Gunners. Arsenal have been linked with the Swedish frontman in the upcoming summer transfer window. However, analysing Isak’s performance in Newcastle United’s Premier League 1-1 draw with Everton on Tuesday, Critchley described
EPL: ‘He reminds me of Thierry Henry’ – Critchley lauds Arsenal target
Hunger: Zimbabwe declares national disaster as drought cripples Southern Africa
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has announced a state of national disaster as the Southern African country faces its worst drought crisis in years. The severe drought, which began last year as the result of the El Nino global weather pattern, has left over 2.7 million Zimbabweans starving. Mnangagwa said that more than $2 billion was
Hunger: Zimbabwe declares national disaster as drought cripples Southern Africa
Reps disown member for claiming lack of investment in oil, gas sector shows rejection of PIA
The House of Representatives has said that the views expressed by a member representing Degema/Bonny Federal Constituency in River State, Cyril Hart, that the lack of the necessary investment in the oil and gas sector was a rejection of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) was his personal opinion. DAILY POST reports that Hart, who represented
Reps disown member for claiming lack of investment in oil, gas sector shows rejection of PIA
Lebanon explosion not direct hit on patrol – UN peacekeepers
The United Nations Interim Forces in South Lebanon (UNIFIL) on Wednesday said the explosion that hit a patrol in southern Lebanon last weekend and injured three UN peacekeepers was not a “direct or indirect hit”. According to preliminary investigations, there were no “direct or indirect hits,” UNIFIL spokesman Andrea Tenneti told dpa, suggesting that no
Lebanon explosion not direct hit on patrol – UN peacekeepers
Nathaniel Bassey petitions IGP over allegations he fathered Mercy Chinwo’s son
Frontline gospel minister, Nathaniel Bassey, has petitioned the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, over allegations that he fathered Mercy Chinwo’s son. Bassey urged the IGP to investigate and prosecute four persons whom he accused of criminal defamation and cyberstalking. The singer submitted the petition on April 1, 2024, through his lawyers, Peter Abraham, Uche
Nathaniel Bassey petitions IGP over allegations he fathered Mercy Chinwo’s son
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