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Nigerian Newspapers: 10 things to know this Friday, Morning, February 16
Below are 10 things to know this Friday, Morning, February 16
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President Tinubu’s Ministry Appointments: President Bola Tinubu has authorized a series of appointments and reappointments within the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, indicating potential changes in leadership and policy direction in these sectors.
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Agency Appointments Announced: The Presidency has announced the selection of Chairpersons and Chief Executive Officers for various agencies under the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, implying a restructuring or reinforcement of leadership within these organizations.
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Violent Attack in Benue State: Residents of Adijah in Benue State have fled their homes following a violent attack by Fulani herdsmen, highlighting the ongoing security challenges faced by communities in some regions of Nigeria.
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Possible Relocation of NUPRC Units: The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) is considering relocating some of its units to Lagos, possibly influenced by recent moves of other government agencies to the city.
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Morocco Tops African Men’s Football Ranking: Morocco leads the African men’s national football teams in the latest FIFA Men’s World Rankings, with Senegal, Nigeria, Egypt, and Cote d’Ivoire following closely behind.
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Nigeria’s Loss in Africa Cup of Nations Final: Nigeria’s Super Eagles narrowly lost 2-1 to host nation Cote d’Ivoire in the final match of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.
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Urgent Meeting on National Security and Economy: President Tinubu convened a crucial meeting with governors, the Inspector General of Police, ministers, and other stakeholders to address pressing security and economic challenges facing Nigeria.
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Concerns Raised Over Helicopter Crash: A prominent U.S. aviation lawyer has suggested that the recent tragic helicopter crash, which claimed the lives of Herbert Wigwe and others in California, might have been preventable.
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Romantic Proposal in Classroom: An Abia State University lecturer proposed to his fiancée in her classroom, sparking joy and excitement among classmates.
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Movement to Change Presidential System: A coalition of lawmakers has initiated a movement to replace Nigeria’s existing presidential system with a parliamentary model, signaling potential constitutional changes in the governance structure.
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End of Electricity Subsidies Announced: The Minister of Power has announced the end of electricity subsidies in Nigeria, emphasizing the need for a sustainable tariff system due to substantial debts owed to power generating companies and gas suppliers.
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Passing of Ayaya Singer Mish: Michael Aniekeme Meshach, popularly known as Mish, the singer of the hit song “Akwa Ibom Ayaya,” has passed away, leaving behind a legacy in Nigeria’s music industry.