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Armed hoodlum kidnap busload of RCCG worshippers on their way to church in Kaduna State

ARMED hoodlums have abducted a busload of Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) worshippers on their way to church on Kaduna State in the latest case of kidnapping across northern Nigeria.

 

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Even during the height of the anti-apartheid struggle we never heard calls for the creation of separate Zulu and Xhosa nations

Ayo Akinfe

(1) As we try to figure a way around Nigeria’s current debacle, can we please learn from history and get to understand that sometimes people suggest treatments to a problem that are 10 times worse than the original ailment

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Super Eagles seal qualification for African Nations Cup with late winner in Porto Novo

NIGERIA'S Super Eagles have qualified for the 2021 African Cup of Nations in dramatic fashion today after scoring an injury time winning goal against Benin Republic at the  Charles de Gaulle stadium in Porto Novo ending the host's eight-year unbeaten home record.

 

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UAE issues conditions under which Emirates Airlines will resume Nigerian operations

NIGERIA has been given conditions under which Emirates Airlines will resume flights to the country from United Arab Emirates (UAE) as both countries inch towards ending the flight ban which was imposed on March 17.

 

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10 private conglomerates that need to be formed in Nigeria if we are to end our perpetual import dependency and start producing what we consume as well as start exporting

Ayo Akinfe

[1] The Fulani Cattle Company
This subject needs no further introduction. We need all the wealthy Fulani livestock owners to pool their resources together to form a massive company that will operate ranches, dairy companies, leather tanneries, abattoirs and animal feed compounders. It should turn Nigeria into a major exporter of milk, beef, animal; feed compounds and leather goods like bags, shoes, belts, wallets, etc

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Only five of Nigeria's 23 airlines have top International Air Transportation Association certification

ONLY five of Nigeria’s 23 airlines have completed and passed the global safety certification of the International Air Transportation Association (IATA) that qualifies them to be among the world's best aviation operators.

 

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Police minister objects to provisions in new bills which seeks to whittle down presidential control

NIGERIA'S minister of police affairs Muhammad Dingyadi  has objected to plans by the National Assembly to whittle down the powers of the president in its new proposed Police Service Commission (PSC) amendment bill.

 

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New survey reveals that as many as 300,000 Nigerians have been displaced by herdsmen violence

AS many as 300,000 Nigerians have now been displaced from their homes in four states across the country as a result of the murderous activities of armed Fulani herdsmen according to survey just published by the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution.

 

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University of Aberdeen agrees to return looted Nigerian bronze artefact within weeks

SCOTLAND'S University of Aberdeen has agreed to return a Benin bronze artefact to Nigeria within weeks more than a century after Britain looted the sculptures and auctioned them to Western museums and collectors.

 

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Nigeria's vaccination plans face derailment after India suspends exports of AstraZeneca vaccine

NIGERIA'S ongoing vaccination plan is facing derailment after India  suspended the exports of the AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine from the Serum Institute in what is believed to be a response to growing domestic shortages.

 

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