Here are the 10 top stories that become headlines throughout the country today.
1. ‘Your weak coalition has been destroyed’, Onanuga mocks Atiku
The President’s aide, Bayo onanuga, has mocked the former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, stating that his efforts to form a coalition had collapsed.
2. Nigeria still prefers foreign goods, naseni raten in the midst of local technology breakthroughs
The National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (Naseni) has caused concern for Nigerian sustainable preferences for foreign goods, although there are capacity and quality of products made locally.
3. Nans urged Ndlea to expand drug tests to politicians
The National Nigerian Student Association (NANS) has asked the National Narcotics Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) to expand the compulsory drug testing initiatives proposed to include the holders of the Political Office and Candidates.
4. Court Order Confiscation of assets confiscated from alleged fraudsters arrested by EFCC
Judge Dehinde Diheolu from the Federal High Court, Lagos, on Thursday ordered the temporary confiscation of assets confiscated from.
5. Foil troops attacks, caught two in the highlands community
The Safe Haven Operations Forces (Opsh) on Wednesday thwarted attacks by armed people on the Teagbe community in Bassa, the regional area of the highlands. Read more
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6. IPOB leader, Kanu, urged us, the EU to investigate the suspected insecurity that was sponsored by the state in the southeast
The Detained Leader of Proscribed Igbo Separatist Group, Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has been as well as the United States and the European Union to Launch an Independent Investigation into Allegations of ‘State-Sponsored Insecurity’ in the South-East Region of Nigeria.read more
7. Presidential explains how the Tax Reform Bill will make housing affordable
The Presidential said that on Thursday the Tax Reform Bill would make housing more affordable and available to the Nigerians when it was approved as a law.
8. NEC approved the initiative to revive the Nigerian economy
The National Economic Council (NEC) has approved the initiative of the main economic rise, including the creation of the National Imperative Green (GIP) National Office in Abuja and regional offices in the six country’s geopolitical zones. Read more
9. Chairman of the narrow council from the bandit attack in Sokoto Village
Panic gripping the village of Kalanjeni in the Tangaza regional government in the Sokoto state on Wednesday when most of the armed bandits invaded the community in broad daylight, almost lost the chairman of the council, Isah Kalanjeni. Read more
10. Nimet Shelve Workers Strike after Keyamo Intervention
Flight operations will be fully continued at the State Airport after workers of the Nigerian Meteorology Agency (NIMET) suspend their strikes.
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