Nigeria news today headlines : Monday 6th January 2020

Nigeria news today headlines : Monday 6th January 2020

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Industro Solutions Launches Mental Health First Aider Team

The Middlesbrough based engineering company engaged with KPL Training to deliver a Mental Health First Aid England program, which enabled a group of its staff to be recognized as mental health first aiders. The training was delivered by mental health expert Kim Porritt who taught the team how to identify a mental illness, what to
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Disney Plus Finally Gives Star Wars

If you’re a huge Star Wars fan, there’s really only one reason to stick with your current Disney Plus subscription if you’re looking for new content before The Mandalorian season 2 arrives next fall. That would be the arrival of season 7 of Clone Wars. We knew from previous promotional materials that Clone Wars would be arriving in February, but
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Will Minimum Wage Boost Mexico’s Struggling Economy?

So far Mexico’s popular but polarizing president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has failed to kick-start broad-based economic growth and has focused instead on delivering increases to the country’s minimum wage on two separate occasions. Lopez Obrador raised Mexico’s minimum wage by 16% in 2019 and by an additional 20% at the start of 2020. “We continue to gradually
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ChemChina, Sinochem Merge Agricultural Assets

ChemChina and Sinochem are consolidating their agricultural assets into a new holding company to be called Syngenta Group, ChemChina unit Syngenta said on Sunday. READ ALSO: US Denies Carrying Out Airstrike Which Killed 6 Iraqi Militia Leaders Chen Lichtenstein, current president and CEO of ADAMA, will be nominated CFO of the newly formed Syngenta Group.
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Kaduna Gas Explosion: DPR Condoles Victims’ Families, Warns Public Against Patronising Illegal Gas Operators

Isa Tafida, Zonal Operations Controller of the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) has appealed to the public to desist from patronising illegal gas operators. He made the appeal while condoling with the families of the recent gas explosion that occurred in Sabon Tasha, Kaduna, where more than four people were killed and others injured. The
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Kenya Intensifies Fight Against Locust-Infestation

Kenya said on Saturday it had started aerial spraying in three counties in the country’s north to try to head off a locust invasion which has already caused extensive damage to farmland in neighbouring Somalia and Ethiopia. In a statement, the government said swarms of desert locusts started crossing into Kenya around Dec. 28 and
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We Closed Church In Enugu To Allow Peace Reign – Police

Enugu – The Enugu State Command of the Nigerian Police said on Sunday that it closed Assemblies of God Church at Mount Street Enugu to allow peace reign. There were earlier reports that its men invaded the church with Armoured Personnel Carrier, manhandled and drove away worshippers and locked up the church. But in a
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Violence In Sudan’s West Darfur Left 65 Dead – Peacekeepers

Violence in Sudan’s West Darfur region over the past week has left at least 65 people dead and more than 50 injured, as well as displacing thousands, an international peacekeeping mission said on Friday. The intercommunal clashes that erupted on Dec. 29 were the worst in West Darfur for years, though details of casualties have
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South Africa’s Rand Slightly Slips

outh Africa’s rand lost ground on Thursday as the U.S. dollar recovered on global markets, while local stocks were boosted by looser policy from China’s central bank and optimism over a U.S.-China trade deal. Volumes on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange were thin with many traders yet to return to work after the Christmas and New
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Somali Government Detains Record Number Of Journalists

Somalia’s Western-backed government forces beat and detained a record number of journalists last year, the journalists’ syndicate told Reuters on Friday, prompting suggestions the government is suppressing scrutiny of its security record ahead of elections due this year. For years, the al-Qaeda linked al Shabaab insurgency was accused of killing Somali journalists. Those assassinations have
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