
Khadijah Thabit
18469 articles published since 17 Sep 2020
18469 articles published since 17 Sep 2020
The main headlines of the mainstream Nigerian newspapers for Thursday, April 19, are focused on the invasion of the Nigerian Senate on Wednesday, April 18, by thugs who escaped with the mace and the outrage following it.
A chief superintendent of police David Agholor who was the officer-in-charge of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Enugu state reportedly shot himself dead at his residence on Sharaton Estate, Olaogun, in the Ijoko, Ogun state.
The federal government has stated that as a solution to the incessant clashes between herdsmen and farmers across several states, which has led to the death of numerous individuals, it is focusing on establishing cattle ranches.
Kaduna state government on Wednesday, April 18 announced the dismissal of 4,562 newly-recruited teachers a few weeks after they were recruited saying that they were sacked for not correctly writing acceptance letters.
Following a statement about tithing made by Redeemed Christian Church of God pastor, Enoch Adeboye, controversial media personality, Daddy Freeze, has shared a video describing five reasons why the pastor won't make heaven.
Senator Ovie Omo-Agege has been released by the police following the invasion of the Senate by thugs suspected to have been mobilised by the Delta senator. Omo-Agege denied that he was arrested by the police after the incident.
Senator Bukola Saraki reacted to the attack on the Senate by suspected hoodlums describing it as an attack on the country’s democracy. Saraki spoke from Washington where he is attending the Spring Meeting of the World Bank.
Napoli manager, Maurizio Sarri, is set to take over the managerial duties at Chelsea next summer when current boss Antonio Conte would have left, the 59-year-old Sarri has indicated his desire to leave the Serie A club this.
Ahead of the Malaria Summit London 2018, co-hosted by the governments of Rwanda, Swaziland and the UK, the British government re-affirmed its commitment to spend £500 million a year on malaria through to 2020 to 2021.
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