BREAKING NIGERIAN NEWS STORIES THIS AFTERNOON, Saturday, 26/12/2020

Good afternoon and welcome to another edition of Brainnews BREAKING NEWS in Nigeria and the world at large.

Below are the BREAKING NEWS;

1. Muslims Visit Church To Celebrate Christmas With Christians In Nasarawa

Muslims Visit Church To Celebrate Christmas With Christians In Nasarawa

They attended church at the Evangelical Reformed Church of Christ (ERCC), Graceland Lafia, Nasarawa State.

Leader of the Islamic group, Mallam Muhammad Amin said that they were at the church to pray for the healing of the country and Nasarawa State in particular as well as rejoice with Christians on the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, Tribune reports. CONTINUE READING WITH PHOTOS..

2. COVID-19: NUC Directs Universities To Suspend Academic Activities

NUC Directs Universities To Suspend Academic Activities

Students in Nigerian public universities who were hoping to resume academic work after the Yuletide following the suspension of a strike by lecturers will have to wait longer.

This is because the National Universities Commission (NUC) has issued a directive to all universities to suspend academic activities due to the spread of COVID-19. CONTINUE READING..

3. Watch The Moment Van Exploded, As Many Are Injured In Nashville, United States

Watch The Moment Van Exploded Leaving Many Injured In Nashville, United States

According to the Police, a recreational vehicle (RV) was broadcasting a warning message to leave the area and exploded a few minutes later.

The explosion remains a mystery. According to CNN, there were gunshots first that startled residents awake in a downtown Nashville community on Christmas morning.

When people looked out their windows a little before dawn, they saw an old, white motor home parked on their street. CONTINUE READING WITH VIDEO..

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