TOP FIVE NEWS IN NIGERIA THIS MORNING / MONDAY / 17 JANUARY / 2022

Christian Chukwu: Unlike Rohr, Eguaveon Brought Out Eagles’ Attacking Flair

Super Eagles legend, Christian Chukwu, has hailed Austin Eguaveon for his handling of the team, saying the Nigerian side have been transformed since he took over from long-time coach, Gernot Rohr. The former international said this CONTINUE READING>>>

Four Nasarawa Varsity Students Regain Freedom

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Four abducted students of the Federal University of Lafia, Nasarawa State have regained their freedom, the school authorities said on Sunday. The students were kidnapped on Thursday night by gunmen around the university’s campus. In a statement, the institution’s Head, Information and CONTINUE READING>>>

APC Governors Meet Behind Closed Doors In Abuja

Governors of the All Progressives Congress (APC) are meeting behind closed doors at the Kebbi Governors Lodge, Abuja. The governors are to deliberate on the contentious national convention of the CONTINUE READING>>>

Electoral Bill: State Governors Not Against Direct Primaries – Governor Sule

The Senate and the House of Representatives had on November 9, 2021, passed the Electoral Act Amendment Bill and approved the electronic transmission of results. About six weeks after, President Muhammadu Buhari declined assent to the Electoral Act Amendment Bill over the CONTINUE READING>>>

Omicron: FG Asks Saudi Arabia To Lift Travel Restrictions On Nigeria

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The Federal Government has asked Saudi Arabia to lift the travel restrictions it imposed on Nigerian travellers following the outbreak of the omicron variant of the COVID-19 in South Africa that was later discovered among some travellers said to CONTINUE READING>>>

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