LATEST NEWS IN NIGERIA THIS MORNING, MONDAY, JUNE 21ST, 2021
Good morning and welcome to latest news updates for this morning, Monday, June 21st, 2021.
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1. Suspected Fulani Herdsmen Kill Man, Injure Wife In Taraba (Photos)
It was gathered that the assailants attacked the couple on their farm located along Kente road in Jendekyula village on Saturday June 19. The man was confirmed dead at the General Hospital while his critically injured wife is battling to survive. The Chairman of the council, Dr. Adi Daniel Adigrace, who confirmed the CONTINUE READING
2. [Photos] Many Injured As Suspected Fulani Herdsmen Attack Farm Belonging To Kwara APC Spokesman
It was gathered that the herders invaded the farm, located behind the Offa University at about 6:00pm on Friday, June 18. The farmers were said to have repelled the attack and injured some cows in a bid to overpower the suspected herdsmen. One of the farmers, Yakub Salasi, 27, who sustained serious injuries during the CONTINUE READING
3. SAD! Many Residents Trapped As Fire Guts Building In Lagos
At press time, it could not be confirmed if there was any casualty, as trapped residents cried for help. The cause of the fire was also not yet ascertained. Meanwhile, it was gathered that men of the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service and Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, are CONTINUE READING
4. Unpaid Salaries: ASUU Threatens Fresh Strike
Dr. Lazarus Maigoro, Chairman, University of Jos chapter of the union, who stated this in a statement on Saturday, in Jos, added that the Federal Government had also withheld the check-off dues of the affected members. He accused Ahmed Idris, the Accountant General of Federation (AGF), of systematically denying the CONTINUE READING
5. President Buhari Ready To Dialogue With South-East Over Agitations – Ngige
Ngige revealed this on Sunday, while speaking with State House correspondents, after meeting with Buhari in Abuja. There have been agitations from parts of the South-east for secession, with the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) well in the CONTINUE READING