Nigerian Newspapers Today : Sunday 1st December 2019
Here are some of the Nigerian Newspapers Today on Sunday 1st December 2019 .
RMD, HOLLYWOOD ACTOR NTARE MWINE TO STAR IN KENNETH GYANG BLOCKBUSTER
The new film, which will be produced by Gyang’s outfit Cinema Kpatakpata, will follow his ground-breaking debut Confusion Na Wa, the Nigeria-Norway coproduction Lost Café and Oloture, his 2019 picture which received its African premiere at the prestigious Carthage Film Festival in Tunisia. The new picture is currently in pre production under a working title
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Elise Claire Cosmetics USA Has Announced Dartistebyawele As Their Official Artistic Director In Nigeria
Elise Claire Cosmetics USA has announced that they have come to set up in Nigeria as Franchise and Makeup Artist, beauty influencer cum photographer Dartistebyawele is their official Artistic Director and Distributor. Dartistebyawele is a renowned celebrity makeup artist, global beauty influencer and photographer with over 7 years experience in the makeup industry. She is
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Fuel-laden Truck Catches Fire on Lagos Bridge
The Lagos Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) says a tanker loaded with 33,000 litres of petrol with registration number KJA-900XR, on Saturday burnt fire on the Otedola Bridge. The Public Affairs Officer of LASEMA, Mr Nusa Okunbor, made the disclosure in a statement in Lagos. According to him, an investigation revealed that the tanker experienced burst
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Belinda Effah Joins the Growing Ranks of Nollywood Filmmakers
With the grand premiere of her first movie as a producer, Belinda Effah , has joined the growing ranks of filmmakers in Nollywood. The Cross Rivers State movie star who broke into tears seeing her colleagues in their numbers storm The University Of Lagos Main Auditorium to grace her epoch – making event says she
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Niger LG Polls: Voting Materials Arrive Late at Polling Units
By Laleye Dipo in Minna The election of 25 local government council chairmen and 274 councillors kicked off across Niger state on Saturday with reports of late arrival of voting materials in several polling stations. In Tafa, Chanchaga and Shiroro, materials and officials did not arrive polling units as at 10.30pm. However, in several other
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Buhari Urges Varsities to Seek External Funding to Survive
By Emmanuel Ugwu Acknowledging that the federal government could not provide all the funds needed to adequately meet the needs of public universities, President Muhammadu Buhari Saturday urged the management of federal institutions to go out and seek for funds. Buhari, who gave the admonition in his address at the ninth convocation ceremony of Michael
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Shehu Sani: We Rejected $30bn Loan Request from the FG to Avoid Recolonisation
Chuks Okocha in Abuja Former Chairman, Senate Committee on Local and Foreign Debt in the 8th Senate, Shehu Sani yesterday advanced reasons the 8th Senate turned down the federal government loan request for $30 billion, stating it was to save Nigeria from sinking into the dark gully of a perpetual debt trap. President Muhammadu
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Panel on Nembe Killings
The Bayelsa State Government has inaugurated a six-member panel of enquiry on the violence that rocked Nembe Local Government Area and other parts of the state before and during the November 16 governorship election in the state. At least 20 persons were reportedly killed during the incident while over 93 persons, including bystanders were injured
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Bayselsa Oil-Producing Areas Demand Direct Payment of 13% Derivation
Emmanuel Addeh in Yenagoa Oil producing communities in Bayelsa State have urged President Muhammadu Buhari to fast-track the payment of the statutory 13 per cent derivation fund accruing to the Niger Delta directly to them. Coming under the umbrella of Concerned Citizens of Oil and Gas Producing Communities of Bayelsa, the aggrieved areas said that
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Court Finds S’African Police Constable Guilty in 2018 Killing of Nigerian
Bennett Oghifo The Nigerian community in South Africa sighed in relief as that nation’s court, yesterday, returned a guilty verdit on a police constable, Austin Luciano Reynolds for the 2018 killing of an unarmed Nigerian, Ebuka Emmanuel Okoli. According to a statement by the President of the Nigerian Union in South Africa (NUSA) Adetola Olubajo,
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