Today’s News from Nigeria-May 15, 2021
600,000 UTME applicants unable to register due to NIN restrictions Over 600,000 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination applicants are unable to ...
600,000 UTME applicants unable to register due to NIN restrictions Over 600,000 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination applicants are unable to ...
Custom officers kill five in Oyo Officers of the Nigerian Custom Service allegedly shot five persons in Iseyin, Oyo State ...
ACF Supports open grazing ban. On Tuesday, Governors of the Southwest in a meeting in Asaba made a decision to ...
Indian COVID-19 strain now in Nigeria The B1.617 COVID-19 strain currently raveling India is said to have been found in Nigeria, ...
New Covid-19 lockdown restrictions begin as fear of deadly strain rises The federal government on Monday reviewed the COVID-19 restrictions ...
Cells overcrowded as JUSUN strike enters second week The Nigeria Police Force has lamented the strike embarked on by the ...
Panic as bombs hit gunmen’s hideouts There was panic among residents of the Essien Udim Local Government Area of Akwa ...
200 traders killed, kidnapped, raped in three months, Boko Haram alleges Over 200 market women in the North-East have been ...
Resident doctors restate April 1 indefinite strike The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors has resolved to commence “a total and ...
Petrol price hike imminent as NNPC declares N120bn subsidy unsustainable The Group General Manager, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Mele Kyari, ...
FG begs Labour over planned wage bill strike The Federal Government has pleaded with the organized labour not to embark ...
On paper, Nigeria is a secular state. Its secularity, however, is a formality considering how polarised the country has been ...
Minimum wage: National Assembly raises panel to avert strike The Clerk to the National Assembly, Olatunde Ojo, has constituted a ...
President Buhari to declare Tech Expo open President Mohammadu Buhari will on Monday (today) declare the 2021 edition of the ...
Federal Character feels obliged to state for posterity sake the true story behind the humungous success of The Mo-hits dynasty ...
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