Latest News in Nigeria Today : Wednesday 12th February 2020

Latest News in Nigeria Today Wednesday 12th February 2020

These are the Latest News in Nigeria Today on Wednesday 12th February 2020 .

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Venezuela opposition leader Guaido returns home, fighting erupts

Opposition leader Juan Guaido returned to Venezuela on Tuesday after an international support-building tour and called on the people in the crisis-wracked nation to keep pushing back against President Nicolas Maduro. Guaido — who had defied a travel ban to visit Colombia, the United States, Canada and several European nations — was greeted by aRead More
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E2%80%95committee/ Zamfara ex-Gov, Yari expends N3bn on state university project ?Committee

The Zamfara State Projects Verification Committee on Tuesday alleged that the immediate past administration of former Gov. Abdul’aziz Yari, spent N3 billion on the ongoing Zamfara State University project. The university project is sited at Yari’s home town, Talata Mafara. The Chairman of the committee, Alhaji Ahmad Zabarma, made the disclosure at the presentation ofRead More
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Solskjaer names six things that impress him about Fernandes

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says new Manchester United signing Bruno Fernandes has made a “brilliant” impression since joining the club. The 25-year-old arrived in Manchester this week after sealing a £67.8million move from Sporting Lisbon with a sterling reputation as a creative midfielder capable of scoring and creating goals at will. ALSO READ: Bournemouth’s Jordon Ibe foundRead More
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Michael Nnamdi: “For A Tormented Nation and A Besieged Faith”

For A Tormented Nation and A Besieged Faith is the title of a homily by Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah at Good Shepherd Seminary, Kaduna, on Tuesday, during the funeral mass of a seminarian, Michael Nnamdi, who was murdered by kidnappers. It is reproduced here in full.
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Forgiveness, non-violence only way for Christians, says Kukah

The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Fr. Matthew Hassan Kukah, has said although peace was the road less travelled, non-violence and forgiveness was the only way for Nigerian Christians in the face of persecution.
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Coutinho not suprised by Liverpool progress, has no regrets over move

Philippe Coutinho is not surprised to see former club Liverpool dominate the Premier League but insists he does not “look back” despite enduring a difficult time since leaving Anfield. Coutinho left Liverpool for Barcelona in January 2018 in a move potentially worth €160million (£142m), but, after initially impressing at Camp Nou, he failed to convinceRead More
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E2%80%95report/ Cryptocurrency crime losses more than double to $4.5bn in 2019 ?Report

Losses from cryptocurrency crime surged to 4.52 billion dollars in 2019, as insider theft soared even as hacking losses declined, according to a report from blockchain forensics company CipherTrace. Last year’s losses were up nearly 160 per cent from 2018’s total of 1.74 billion dollars. Blockchain, which first emerged as the system powering bitcoin, isRead More
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Internet Disruption: Smile lauds Mainone, Globacom for additional capacity

By Juliet Umeh Against the backdrop of the recent downtime and disruption of internet service occasioned by the cuts in submarine cable, 4G LTE broadband service provider, Smile Nigeria, has commended cable providers MainOne and Globacom for their supports which helped in swiftly overcoming the challenges. Smile said both companies offered it quick delivery ofRead More
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Pope set to decide on special exception to priestly celibacy rule

Pope Francis is expected to decide on Wednesday whether to make a limited exception to the celibacy rule for priests, one of the most controversial issues in the Catholic Church today. In October, a summit of bishops known as a synod proposed allowing married men into the priesthood, only in the Amazon area, to addressRead More
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Kukah says Nigeria’s stranded with broken navigational aids

Nigeria has been described as a ship stranded on the high seas, rudderless and with broken navigational aids, as years of hypocrisy, duplicity, fabricated integrity, false piety, empty morality, fraud and Pharisaism have caught up with the country.
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