Katsina police apprehend woman for allegedly killing her husband by slitting his throat
Katsina police arrest a 23-year-old housewife for allegedly slitting her husband’s throat while he slept. The victim is responding to treatment.
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Katsina police arrest a 23-year-old housewife for allegedly slitting her husband’s throat while he slept. The victim is responding to treatment.
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Morocco defeated the Netherlands in a penalty shoot-out to advance to the last 16 of the World Cup on Monday after a thrilling battle in Monterrey finished 1-1 after extra-time. The post Morocco down Netherlands to reach World Cup last 16 appeared first on Vanguard News.
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The article discusses the potential exclusion of certain groups from the benefits of technological advancements in passport issuance. It highlights concerns about access and equity in the face of modernization.
BUA has denied reports of acquiring a controlling stake in Kano Pillars for $1.1 million. The company clarified that these claims are unfounded and not true.
The 6th Africa Digital Health Summit in Abuja highlighted the challenges and opportunities in expanding digital health initiatives in Nigeria. Experts discussed strategies to effectively scale these initiatives for better healthcare delivery.
The Naira has depreciated to N1,395 per dollar in the parallel market, down from N1,386. This decline reflects ongoing challenges in Nigeria's currency exchange dynamics.
The Federal Executive Council has approved significant reforms for the National Youth Service Corps, transitioning leadership from military to civilian heads. This change aims to enhance the effectiveness and governance of the NYSC program.
The farmer-herder conflicts in Gurfata, Abuja, stem from disputes over land use rather than violence. Interviews reveal a complex situation involving community leaders, farmers, herders, and security officials.
Nigeria's oil drilling activity is showing signs of recovery, which is promising for the economy. However, this resurgence must be managed carefully to ensure sustainable growth.
Nigerian small-business owners often mistakenly believe that tax collection is solely handled by the Corporate Affairs Commission. It's crucial for them to identify the specific authorities responsible for tax collection in their regions.
Nigerian retail investors often confuse absolute dividend payments with dividend yield, leading to misinformed investment decisions. Understanding this distinction is crucial for making informed choices in the investment space.
Over 15,000 Nigerians remain stranded abroad, particularly in South Africa, as the government evacuates only 271 citizens today. This situation arises amid a looming deadline set by anti-immigration groups.
Oyedele emphasizes collaboration with fuel marketers and regulators to establish fair pricing strategies in the downstream petroleum sector. The FEC has also approved new reforms for the NYSC, focusing on professional training for corps members to enhance their employability.
Nigeria has successfully withdrawn $1.5 billion from a financing arrangement with the UAE to help lower borrowing costs. This move is part of a larger $5 billion financing strategy aimed at improving the country's economic situation.
President Tinubu has inaugurated new road projects aimed at enhancing the local economy and improving living standards for Nigerians. This initiative is part of his administration's commitment to urban decongestion and infrastructure development.
A faction of the APC in Ondo State has criticized the state government for allegedly using public resources to undermine party leadership. The group expressed support for President Tinubu and called for the restoration of electoral integrity.
Ndume has called on the federal government to implement proactive measures to combat insurgency and banditry. Northern elders have praised Tinubu's security efforts and urged national unity in addressing these challenges.
Dr. Olisa Agbakoba warns that state police in Nigeria could be misused without necessary constitutional protections. He advocates for the independence of key institutions like the EFCC, INEC, CBN, and Police.
Atiku Abubakar has accused a new scheme of attempting to exclude the African Democratic Congress from the upcoming election ballot. He raised concerns over the safety of INEC staff amid reports of politicians stealing result sheets.
The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sunday Kelvin Aneke, emphasizes the importance of collaboration in military operations. He also calls for prayers and reaffirms the army's commitment to defending Nigeria.
APC leaders, including National Chairman Professor Nentawe Yilwatda and Governors Babagana Zulum and Lucky Aiyedatiwa, attended the burial of Basiru's mother in Osogbo. Their presence highlights the solidarity among party members during personal losses.
The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs has cautioned against unjustified attacks and provocations towards Muslims. The warning comes from the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar.
Governor Caleb Mutfwang has reaffirmed his commitment to achieving lasting peace in Plateau State through inclusive dialogue. He emphasized the importance of collaboration with the federal government in this effort.
Alex Enumah in Abuja Justice Salim Ibrahim of the Federal High Court, Abuja, yesterday, ordered service of court processes on Senator Ahmad Lawan, a former Senate President, through substituted means.
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