BREAKING NEWS
The Major Headlines In Nigerian Newspapers Today 17th April, 2018
Good morning! Here is today’s summary from Nigerian Newspapers
1. No fewer than 39 persons have been killed after suspected herdsmen
attacked Tiv-dominated villages in Nasarawa State between Sunday and Monday.
Keana, Awe, Doma and Obi were the local government areas the herdsmen
launched their latest attack.
2. Four herdsmen were on Monday afternoon killed by troops of the 72
battalion at Yagbo in Guma LGA of Benue State.
The troops repelled the attackers, who had invaded the village.
3. There was confusion in the Maitama area of Abuja, the Nigerian capital
on Monday when riot broke out after protesting Shiite group clashed with some
security agents.
The group was protesting the release of its leader, El-zakzaky, who has
been in custody of the DSS. However, they encountered the DSS operatives who
thwarted their rally amid heavy gunshots.
4. Health workers in Nigeria have declares indefinite strike, starting
from today, April 17.
The protesting workers, under the aegis of Joint Health Sector Unions,
JOHESU, announced that the industrial action became necessary following the
refusal of the Nigerian government to honour their demand.
5. The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, yesterday called on
Nigerian politicians to channel billions of naira spent on political campaign
to educate the populace.
Abubakar, who also advocated the teaching of students in indigenous
languages, said illiteracy had caused more harm than good to the nation.
6. Governor of Imo state, Rochas Okorocha, has said he will succeed
President Muhammadu Buhari.
According to Okorocha, Buhari’s declaration for a second term was a good
development and that “he will win again, just like he did in 2015”.
7. Former Military President of Nigeria, General Ibrahim Badamasi
Babangida (Rtd) also known as IBB, has stated that the need for young Nigerians
to lead the country cannot be over-emphasised.
The elder statesman, however, noted that any person interested in the
seat of power must possess the four distinct qualities of a good leader.
8. Governor of Ekiti State, AyodeIe Fayose, has attacked President
Muhammadu Buhari for enjoying in London while Fulani herdsmen kill innocent
Nigerians in Benue State.
Fayose frowned at Buhari’s London visit, saying he had never seen a
President anywhere in the world staying abroad when his citizens were being
killed.
9. The Vice Chancellor of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Prof. Eyitope
Ogunbodede, has said the institution may involve the police to verify a
telephone conversation involving Prof. Richard Akindele, who allegedly asked a
female student for sex in order to help her pass her exams.
The VC said the university might involve the police to get to the root of
the matter if the investigation committee runs into a hitch.
10. No fewer than twenty-five National Youth Service Corps’ members
serving in Delta State are to repeat their service year, while nineteen others
absconded out of a total of 2, 838 corps’ members of the 2017 Batch ‘A’ stream
1.
The State Coordinator of the NYSC, Mr. Omotade Ayodele Benjamine said
three corps members out of the 2, 838 who passed out, served meritoriously, and
received award.
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