These are the Top newspaper headlines in Nigeria for today
University Strikes: Fresh Trouble Emerges
As of today, out of the eight issues that led to the strike, none of them has been conclusively addressed by Government. Arrears of Consequential Adjustments on Minimum Wage have only been partially paid, as in many Universities, we still have many members who have not been paid, while the Federal Universities of Agriculture have been totally left out. READ MORE
Tinubu, Lawan, Amosun, Sani Uba, Okorocha, 53 Senators Who May Not Return To Senate In 2023
While some will not be returning due to their pursuit of other political offices, some will not be returning due to disqualification by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) due to contravention of the laid down laws. In some cases, the Senators voluntarily chose not to pursue re-election. READ MORE
Umahi Risks Two-Year Jail Term As Princess Defeats Ebonyi State Gov, Brother To Clinch Ebonyi South Senate Ticket
She emerged as the candidate after the Federal High Court sitting in Abakaliki turned down an application by Governor Umahi to be recognized as the senatorial candidate. As a bonus, the court warned the governor that he risks a two-year jail term should he appeal the judgment upon his violation of the Electoral Act that forbids an individual from contesting two different positions in a year. READ MORE
Good News As Top Canadian University Deletes Nigeria from English Proficiency List after Protest Letter Friday
According to him, since Nigeria teaches its children in English from elementary to tertiary level, this means the country is an English-speaking country. He also argued that English is the official language of business in Nigeria, hence no need for further tests.
Lady Who Set Husband Ablaze For ‘Cheating’ Commits Suicide With Sniper
“I’ve always been a calm girl and I’ve never done this in my life but Teebam has pushed me to the edge,” it reads. “At this point, y’all will weep over myself and him before daybreak. I’m promising y’all that!” READ MORE
With Zinchenko’s Signing, Arsenal Become EPL Biggest Spender So Far
The Gunners have now spent £121.5 million on new players ahead of the new season, according to Sky Sport. They are followed by Tottenham Hotspur (£115 million), Manchester City (£101.1 million), Leeds United (£95.4 million), Liverpool (£91.5 million) and Chelsea (£81.5 million). READ MORE
NBA Asks Body Of Benchers Chairman, Olanipekun To Recuse Self Over Partners’ Alleged Professional Misconduct
Against the backdrop of your partnership relationship with Ms Ogunde, vis-a-vis the prosecution of the petition by the LPDC, it is clear, albeit unfortunate, that you have been put in a situation where your continued occupancy of the office during this period would conflict, or be reasonably interpreted to conflict, with or influence the processes of the LPDC, by fair-minded observers and right-thinking members of the public, both within and outside our profession. READ MORE
2023: APC Will Ensure Tinubu’s Victory, Says Adamu
‘‘Our main goal is to see the success of the APC in the forthcoming general elections. There’s no better parting gift (to Buhari) than to ensure that the APC produces the next President”, he noted. READ MORE
Wife Opts To Donate Kidney To Eedris Abdulkareem
“I am feeling better, strong and agile in body and soul while awaiting the doctors’ summons for the surgery procedures scheduled for any time from now. Prayers, faith and staunch belief in God’s awesome works drive me. Lakreem Management READ MORE
Lagos State Releases Harmonised Academic Calendar For Schools
Schools below the tertiary level in the state, the government official stated, would resume for the first term (2022/2023 academic session) on September 5 and vacate on December 16, 2022. READ MORE
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