in

Latest news this afternoon (Tuesday, August 6, 2019)

The Guardian

  • Outrage over crackdown on unarmed protesters
  • Government to supervise El-Zakzaky’s travel for treatment abroad
  • Court declares imposition of fine by LASTMA illegal
  • Togo stand between Nigeria and 2020 CHAN
  • Visit Egypt and see Nigeria’s backwardness: A 2019 Egypt Total AFCON diary
  • Obama Foundation appoints Nigerian as president
  • DSS receives order permitting El-Zakzakky to travel for medicals
  • China opposes ‘currency manipulator’ label
  • 1,800 dead as malaria ‘epidemic’ rages in Burundi: UN
  • 148 arrested in Hong Kong during Monday’s protests: police
  • Iran unveils three new precision-guided missiles
  • AFA Sports unveils D’Tigress’ new jerseys
  • Barcelona not interested in Neymar now, says vice president
  • Heartland present Coach Ilechukwu to Ihedioha
  • Organisers pick November 23 for Enugu half marathon
  • Disparity in Chelsea’s valuation stalls Omeruo’s permanent deal
  • Saudi Arabia new coach Renard sets sights on 2022 WC, Asian qualifiers
  • Protecting CBN from Miyetti Allah
  • JCI Nigeria reiterates commitment to youth empowerment
  • Rise of Gbemisola Saraki from Bukola’s rubble
  • Battle of survival between Obaseki, Oshiomhole as Edo 2020 nears
  • APC, PDP, INEC in mudslinging battle as Akwa Ibom election tribunal heats up
  • Experts task brokers to embrace technology tools for growths
  • Stakeholders worry as investors snub cheap equities
  • Dangote Flour, BOC Gases, others lift NSE index by N19b
  • Valentina Sampaio Becomes Victoria’s Secret First Openly Transgender Model
  • guardian.ngDancing With The Dead: Meet The Chimbu Skeleton Dancers
  • 3 Questions That Can Help You Identify Your Skills

(www.guardian.ng)

The Nation

  • UTME screening: JAMB wants varsities to update portals
  • CP assures maximum security in corpers’ lodges in Anambra 
  • Why we kidnap, attack communities, by Repentant bandits 
  • Woman electrocuted while posing for photo 
  • #RevolutionNow protesters: Police arraign five, lawyer 
  • UEFA: Europa League releases 2019/20 playoff draw 
  • JUST IN: Two varsity students feared dead as campus bridge collapses in Bauchi 
  • BREAKING: Appeal Court orders continuation of petitions challenging Sanwo-Olu’s  victory 
  • Police arrest two Chinese for operating ‘illegal, toxic’ e-waste factory 
  • Taliban threatens to disrupt Afghan presidential election 
  • Trump freezes Venezuelan government’s assets 
  • Ondo crisis: Akeredolu bars Officials from public comments 
  • Police arrest suspected gun manufacturer, recover exhibits in Enugu 
  • I’m the whistleblower, says suspended council boss 
  • NYSC remains only stable workforce in Nigeria – DG 
  • Omo-Agege, NNPC bicker over NGC relocation plan 
  • EFCC raids ex-governor’s residence, uncovers 21 exotic vehicles 
  • Ogun APC thanks Buhari, governor for pastors’ rescue  
  • Activists defiant as police smash protests in cities 
  • Obama condemns language that normalises racism after twin shootings 
  • El-Zakzaky, wife released to travel for medicare 
  • Court reserves ruling in HDP’s petition against Buhari, others
  • Shunning protest victory for democracy, says Presidency 
  • Akpabio’s lawyer faults claim on constituency project diversion 
  • Activists, lawyers seek Sowore’s release 
  • ECOWAS meets on status of corruption fight 
  • Man allegedly kills friend over ram betting  
  • Tribunal rejects petition against lawmaker 
  • Trump freezes Venezuelan government’s assets
  • Kebbi PDP suspends 14 excos over alleged as anti-party activities
  • I will unveil my cabinet soon, says Ganduje  8
  • China vows to defend interests if U.S. deploys more missiles in Asia 
  • Making mockery of youth inclusion in politics 
  • Omar Assar reclaims ITTF Africa Cup 
  • Electricity back in Niger community, one year after

(www.thenationonlineng.net)

Punch

  • Pro-Buhari protesters picket Amnesty International office for 5th day
  • Pro-Buhari protesters picket Amnesty International office for 5th day
  • FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup: Lagos may get two centres —Coordinator
  • Counsellor blames rate of divorce on social media
  • US-African trade lagging despite free access, forum hears
  • Makinde sets up task force to rid Gbagi International Market of epidemic
  • SSANU, NASU protest FG’s failure to meet demands
  • Woman electrocuted in Germany while posing for photo
  • Attack in DR Congo leaves two dead, 24 missing
  • Paris scrambles to allay Notre-Dame lead poisoning fears
  • Obama Foundation names Adewale Adeyemo as first president
  • Romania plans anti-obesity tax on sugary drinks
  • Rolls-Royce expresses optimism over Brexit plans
  • [BREAKING] RevolutionNow protest: Police arraign six
  • Wayne Rooney holds talks with Derby over English return
  • Eid-el-Kabir: FRSC deploys 1,500 personnel in Ogun
  • Bauchi varsity students reportedly killed as bridge collapses
  • Both of them might die during surgery, doctors warn Siamese twins’ dad
  • Gunmen kill pastor, abduct wife in Kaduna
  • Strippers’ video: APCON condemns indecent mobile advertisement
  • Man kills friend who lost ram fight bet
  • Minor, others arraigned for stealing N2.7m church offering
  • Enugu monarch, wife’s abductors demand N50m ransom
  • Gunmen snatch N9.5m from Niger HoS’ chief accountant
  • Amosun left N18.3bn for Abiodun – Ogun ex-finance commissioner
  • Buhari addresses APC NWC Wednesday
  • Tribunal reserves judgment on HDP’s petition against Buhari
  • Stock market rebounds as 18 firms gain N19bn
  • Oil price falls below $60 budget benchmark
  • Oil projects in Nigeria face increasing difficulties – NNPC

(www.punchng.com)

Encomium

Written by Encomium

A media, tech and events company.

What do you think?

Leave a Reply

Avatar

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

The winner is democracy in Nigeria!

Lagos SUBEB debunks job vacancy claim