Nigeria news today headlines : Friday 29th November 2019

Nigeria news today headlines : Friday 29th November 2019

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Police Dock Sales Rep For Allegedly Stealing N10m From Employer

LAGOS – For allegedly stealing the sum of N10 million belonging to her employer, the Police in Lagos State  have arraigned a sales representative, Omofolake Ogunleye, before a Lagos Magistrate Court sitting in Igbosere. The defendant, 32, and a resident of No.22 Awomodu Street in Bariga area of Lagos, is standing trial on a count
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EFCC Grills Ex-Lagos Scholarship Board Boss, Two Others Over Alleged N150m Fraud

The Lagos Zonal office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has commenced investigation into the allegations of over N150 million fraud involving Stephen Oshinowo, a former Executive Secretary, Lagos State Scholarship Board; Shobaloju Akinwunmi, Director, Accounts, and one Kasali Kamoru Amoo. Wilson Uwujaren, Head, Media and Publicity, EFCC who confirmed the story said
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Four Arraigned In Kaduna Over N22.4m Rice Fraud

The Kaduna Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Thursday arraigned the quartet of Baba Aliyu, Musa Shuaibu, Joshua Agbaji Unazi and Michael Godwin Okibe before Justice A.B. Aliyu of the Federal High Court, Minna, Niger State, on a nine-count charge that borders on conspiracy, forgery and criminal breach of trust
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3 Journalists With Joining Banned Group

Three journalists arrested in a café in Cairo have been charged with disseminating false news and joining a banned group. Solafa Magdi, her husband Hossam Al-Sayyad and Mohamed Salah, were friends of the detained activist Israa Abdelfattah, who is currently in pre-trial detention. Co-founder of the 6 April movement, Israa was kidnapped from a street
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Army Nabs Fake Soldier In Enugu

ENUGU – A suspected fake soldier simply identified as Madukwe Obinna has been nabbed by men of the 82 Division of the Nigerian Army in Enugu. The fake soldier was nabbed on Tuesday 26, at Opi Nsukka axis of the state and later handed over to the Enugu State Police Command for discreet investigations on
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Britain’s Ocado To Open First ‘Mini CFC’ In Bristol

British online grocer Ocado plans to open its first mini robotic warehouse, or customer fulfilment centre (CFC), in Bristol, western England, it said on Thursday. While Ocado’s retail business holds only a 1.4% share of Britain’s grocery market, its warehouse technology has powered the group’s £8.1 billion (€9.51 billion) stock market valuation. READ ALSO: Gunmen
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Proud LASU Community Celebrates Fagbohun As He Receives NPOM Award (PHOTOS)

   
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Virgin Money Cancels Losses After Dividend

Virgin Money posted a £194m loss for the year to the end of September. It had to set aside £385m in additional PPI provisions and this led it to cut its dividend for the year. Underlying profit of £539m was 7% lower compared to 2018 due to the higher bad loans it said.  
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U.S. Aims To Exclude Hezbollah From New Lebanese Government

Russian Ambassador to Lebanon Alexander Zasypkin accused on Thursday the United States of pushing for a technocrat government in Lebanon in order to exclude Hezbollah from the new cabinet. “While the technocrat government is interesting, it is not realistic to have a cabinet that does not get political support. Hence, it is better to have
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European Parliament Declares Climate Emergency

MEPs in Strasbourg on Thursday passed a resolution to declare a climate emergency, putting pressure on the incoming European Commission and national governments to act on climate protection. The resolution urges the Commission to ensure its policies align with targets to limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. It was backed by 429 MEPs,
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