Nigeria News
Nigerian Newspapers: 10 things to know this Tuesday, Morning, February 6
Below are 10 things to know this Tuesday, Morning, February 6
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Jimi Solanke, Veteran Actor and Folk Singer, Passes Away at 81: Renowned for his contributions to both acting and music, Jimi Solanke’s death marks the end of an era in Nigeria’s entertainment industry.
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CBN Denies Plans to Convert Domiciliary Account Holdings: The Central Bank of Nigeria refutes recent media reports suggesting intentions to convert $30 billion domiciliary deposits into Naira, labeling the claims as false and aimed at creating panic in the foreign exchange market.
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Rivers State Governor’s Loyalists’ Bail Applications Dismissed: Federal High Court in Abuja dismisses bail applications of individuals linked to the bombing of the Rivers State House of Assembly, underscoring the gravity of the terrorism-related charges they face.
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Oyo State Governor Declines PDP Committee Appointment: Seyi Makinde cites late notification and prior state engagements as reasons for declining the appointment as chairman of the PDP’s committee for ward congresses in Edo State.
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First Lady Offers Reassurance Amid Economic Challenges: Oluremi Tinubu assures Nigerians during a meeting with governors’ wives that the current economic difficulties are temporary and will soon be overcome.
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CBN Governor Refutes Claims of Outstanding Foreign Exchange Debt: Olayemi Cardoso denies reports of the federal government owing $2.4 billion in foreign exchange, stating that verified forex requests totaling $2.3 billion have been settled.
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CBN Approves Relocation of Bank Units to Lagos: Olayemi Cardoso explains the decision to relocate some bank units from Abuja to Lagos, citing overpopulation at the headquarters as a contributing factor.
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Rev. Father Mbaka Urges President Tinubu to Tackle Petroleum Sector Cabals: Ejike Mbaka calls on President Bola Tinubu to address the hardships faced by Nigerians by taking decisive action against cabals in the nation’s petroleum sector.
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NAFDAC Enforces Ban on Certain Alcoholic Beverages: The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control begins enforcing a ban on the importation, manufacture, distribution, sale, and use of alcoholic beverages in sachets and small bottles.
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Peter Obi Emphasizes Fight Against Corruption and Criminality: Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, stresses the importance of tackling corruption and criminality to drive the country forward, highlighting their detrimental effects on professionalism and hard work.