Nigeria news today headlines : Friday 19th July 2024
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An Abraka ‘Buka’ Conversation
The “buka” and its ally “beer parlour” constitute a significant decimal in the sociology of the poor and the middle class in Nigeria. They are the equivalents of the restaurant and lounge. Both sites have not only evolved to become domains of intellectual and pseudo-intellectual engagements, but they are also newsrooms where information, true and
Why Access To Healthcare, Education For Children Are Basic Rights
The United Nations demands every country to ensure that childrenhave access to healthcare and educationas basic rights. According to the International body, this is an important step towards tackling malnutrition, educational disparities, and other forms of child rights violations which are on the increase in Nigeria. Nigeria has 10.5 million out-of-school children, 40 percent of whom are between the ages of six and eleven and, particularly among girls, do not
Nigerian Newspapers: Top Stories For Today (19/07/24)
Read the full details on our digital edition when you join our WhatsApp Communities here. Here are the major headlines for today: Mixed Reactions Trail FG, Labour’s N70,000 Minimum Wage… Workers Say They Can’t Survive On N70,000 As Minimum Wage… Accuse Labour Leaders Of Compromise, Say ‘This Is A Sell-Out’… Analysts Say Increasing Salary Will
Legal Digital NG: Law In Our Palms
OLAJIDE AJIBOWO In the ever-evolving landscape of Nigerian law, innovation is not just a luxury; it is a necessity. LegalDigital NG emerges as a trailblazer, seamlessly merging traditional legalpractices with the expansive possibilities of the digital era. As a legal practitioner deeply immersed in this paradigm shift, I firmly believe that Legal Digital NGtranscends being a mere platform. It stands as a catalyst for profound change, fundamentally
Parliamentary System Brought Conflict Between The Prime Minister And Opposition Leader – Kolawole
Musibau Taiwo Kolawole is a former member of the House of Representatives from Ajeromi/Ifelodun Constituency in Lagos State and a former deputy speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly. In this interview, he speaks on the state of the nation, 25 years of democracy, why parliamentary system is not suitable, among other issues. JOY ANIGBOGU brings the excerpt: Many Nigerians
The House Of Reps’ Bill On State Police (2)
On the appointment of Inspector-General of Police and the Commissioner of Police of a State, Clause 13 of the House of Representatives’ Bill supplants Section 215 of the Principal Act (1999 Constitution as Amended) as follows: “215. (1) The Federal Police shall be headed by an Inspector-General of Police who shall be appointed by the President on
The Intricacies Of Community Empowerment Through Zakat, Sadaqah And Waqf (2)
It is also important to assess not just the process of Zakat collection and distribution, but also the impact of Zakat on the livelihoods of beneficiaries. To achieve this, a Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) mechanism would be necessary, with clearly designed KPI and measurable targets. Grievances Redress Mechanisms (GRMs) would also go a long way
Iseyin Attack On Muslim Family: We’ll Pursue Case To Logical Conclusion – Legal Team
… Says It’s Purely Criminal Litigation The legal team for the Muslim family assaulted by Pastor Stephen Kolawole of the Christ Apostolic Church and his son, Damilola Stephen in Iseyin, Oyo State says there is no going back in ensuring justice for Mallam AbdulAzeez Sulaimon and his two niqabi (veiled) wives. This assertion came on
Divestment: Group Urges Indigenous Firms On Value Addition To Oil Assets
LAGOS – Women in Energy Network (WIEN), has expressed immense joy at the eventual approval of oil and gas asset divestment transactions by the government. The divested assets have suffered stagnation in new investments and work programmes, it said, adding that it’s necessary for Nigerian companies to step into the shoes of the exiting IOCs
Nigeria And Its Monetized Politics
Being a former British colony, Nigeria had the political misfortune of being bequeathed with a public administration system that was based on ‘Migrated Social Structure’; and it could not have been otherwise. After all, it’s the only systemic public administration structure known to the British. Consequently, and right from the outset, the tools of public
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