Nigeria news today headlines : Thursday 9th May 2024
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Katsina: Police Foil Kidnap Attempt, Rescue 52 Passengers
KATSINA – The Police in Katsina State have foiled a bandit attack on two commercial vehicles and rescued 52 passengers. ASP Abubakar Sadiq Aliyu, the state command’s Public Relations Officer, disclosed this while briefing newsmen at the Police headquarters in Katsina on Tuesday. According to him, on May 5, 2024, at about 2330hrs, the command
House Calls For Deployment Of Police Personnel For Schools’ Security Enhancement
ABUJA – The House of Representatives have emphasised the need for the deployment of police personnel and other security agents to schools across the nation to tackle the recurring attacks on educational institutions. The lawmakers have urged school authorities to enlist the support of private security firms to supplement the endeavours of government-funded security agencies.
Profs Obilade, Kazeem Point Way Out Of Educational Decadence At Boiling Point Discourse
The conversation around the perceived decadence in Nigeria’s Education Sector is the main issue occupying the centrestage on the forthcoming edition of the popular monthly interview discourse, BOILING POINT ARENA on Sunday May 12, 2024. Also to be tabled for discussion on the online show are the much-noised failure rate in the recently concluded Joint
Chisco Transport Chairman Backs Gov Mbah’s Modern Bus Terminals Projects, Says Transport Is Life
The Chairman/CEO of Chisco Transport, Chief Chidi Anyaegbu, has commended the Dr. Peter Mbah administration in Enugu State for its effort to reposition the transport and logistics sector in the state, including the administration’s plans to build modern transport interchanges or bus stations in various parts of the state, stressing that “transport is life.” Anyaegbu
Lagos Gets N3.9bn As Derivation For Being Oil Producing State
The Lagos State government says N3.911 billion was paid to the state by the Federal Government as oil derivation since it became an oil producing state. The government said the production has been hampered due to challenges faced by the company managing its exploration. Lagos, which joined the league of oil-producing states in the country
Nigerian Newspapers: Top Stories For Today (09/05/24)
Read the full details on our digital edition when you join our WhatsApp Communities here. Here are the major headlines for today: Rivers Crisis Gets Messier As Pro-Fubara Speaker Emerges… PDP Warns Pro-Wike Lawmakers Against Creating Anarchy… Says Impeachment May Trigger Crisis, Derail Democracy… Warns APC Can’t Forcefully Take Over Rivers, Alerts IGP TWO WEEKS
Two Weeks After: FG Yet To Write Helicopter Operators On New $300 Landing Levy
…Operators Query Contractor’s Structure, Seek Meeting With Minister …Lament 1,000% Rise In Airworthiness’ Certificate Fee LAGOS – Two weeks after the Federal Government engaged a private company to collect $300 levy per landing from helicopter operators in the country, Daily Independent can report that the government was yet to write the affected operators. This is
Cybersecurity Levy: FG Milking A Dying Economy — Obi
LAGOS – Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s (LP) presidential candidate in the 2023 general election, has slammed President Bola Tinubu’s government for imposing cybersecurity levy on Nigerians despite prevailing economic hardship. He said the Federal Government is more interested in milking a dying economy instead of nurturing it to recovery and growth. The former governor
Minimum Wage: Outcome Of FG’s C’ttee Will Shape States’ Decision — Gov. Sule
ABUJA – Nasarawa State governor, Abdullahi Sule, has written off insinuations that most state governors are reluctant to implement a new national minimum wage, saying it is the outcome of the tripartite committee set up by the Federal Government to review the wage that would influence governors’ decisions. He said governors have never been averse
Zenith Bank Delivers Massive Returns For Shareholders With N125.59bn Dividend
Shareholders of Zenith Bank Plc, at the 33rd annual general meeting (AGM) held in Lagos, on Wednesday, approved the proposed final dividend payment of N3.50 per share, bringing the total dividend for the 2023 financial year to N4.00 per share, with a total value of N125.59 billion, which is the highest dividend payout by any
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