Breaking News in Nigeria Today Monday 28th October 2024
Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Monday 28th October 2024 on some of the nation newspapers .
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Rivers Crisis: How Fubara Can Resolve Stalemate Without Firing A Shot
ShareRivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s made the world believe that his predecessor and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, Chief Nyesom Wike, is the architect and purveyor of the political crisis in the state. He’s used every opportune moment to drum this narrative for the consumption of a sympathetic public. Fubara struck a…
New Telegraph.
Anambra LG Law In Line With Supreme Court Judgement, Constitution –Ezeokenwa
ShareSly Ezeokenwa is the National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA). In this interview, he speaks on the recent Anambra State Local Government Administration Bill signed into law by Governor Chukwuma Soludo and the controversy it has generated, among other issues. ANAYO EZUGWU reports What do you make of Governor Soludo’s position on…
New Telegraph.
3 Traders Bag 21 Years Jail Term For Illicit Drug Dealings
ShareJustice Lewis Alagoa of a Federal High Court in Lagos has handed down a 21- year prison sentence each to three men convicted of dealing in 34,400 litres of codeine-laden cough syrup. The trio; Cosmas Obiajulu, 51, Ridwan Balogun Alabi, 28, and Tayo Banjo, 30, were found guilty of charges related to conspiracy, unlawful dealing,…
New Telegraph.
Adelabu And Discos’ Peculiar Mess
ShareThe Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, must bare his fangs to protect Nigerians from Electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos) whose main objective is to further torment impoverished compatriots with high tariffs and sundry upgrades. In their typical fashion, the DisCos woke up from the wrong side of the bed to jolt electricity consumers with the announcement…
New Telegraph.
Nigeria: A Country Where Corruption Makes Rulers Deaf, Dumb And Blind
Share‘Corruption is the enemy of development, and of good governance. It must be gotten rid of. Both the government and the people at large must come together to achieve this national objective’ – Pratibha Patil The discourse on corruption in Nigeria remains an endless talkshop simply because both leadership and followers are deeply enmeshed in…
New Telegraph.
Understanding Tinubu’s Tax Bills Of Reliefs For Nigerians, Businesses
ShareThe transmission of four bills that aim to overhaul Nigeria’s tax system to the National Assembly two weeks ago by President Bola Tinubu has sparked debates in the polity about the purpose of the bills. Some have expressed fears that the bills may encapsulate proposals calling for a raise in tax rates in a way…
New Telegraph.
Onga Extends ‘Taste The Millions’ Promo, Rewards More Consumers
SharePromasidor Nigeria Limited has extended its ongoing “Onga Taste the Millions” promo until the end of November 2024, according to a press release. The statement said that the Promo has so far rewarded consumers with N100 million in cash and prizes, adding that 40 lucky winners each won N1 million; 20 winners won N500,000; 40…
New Telegraph.
Curbing Judicial Misconduct Lawyers: Judicial Misconduct Undermining Public Trust In Judiciary
ShareFRANCIS IWUCHUKWU writes that lawyers have decried the growing cases of misconduct among judicial officers and are calling on the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, to ensure strict enforcement of judicial ethics in order to tackle the menace Some senior lawyers have stressed the need for a strict enforcement of judicial ethics…
New Telegraph.
Growth: Shippers’ Council Seeks Amendment To Obsolete Laws
ShareThe Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) has said that the 1978 Act, which has become obsolete and needs to be amended in order to align with modern trend and development. The Council’s Executive Secretary, Barrister Pius Akutah, disclosed this when the Nigerian Maritime Law Association (NMLA) paid a courtesy visit to NSC’s head office in Lagos….
New Telegraph.
Understanding Nigeria’s Cryptocurrency Regulatory Framework
ShareIn recent years, cryptocurrency has transformed from a niche digital asset into a significant component of the global financial system. As its use expands, countries like Nigeria have recognized the need for clear regulations to manage risks, protect investors, and foster innovation. However, Nigeria’s journey towards establishing a robust regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies has been…
New Telegraph.
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