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  • Today marks our final, and last broadcast, 26th December 2023
    Dec 26 2023

    "Breaking News; Today marks our final, and last broadcast, of Nigeria News Headlines. Thank you for your audience, in the last 2 years, and some more.

    This is a quick summary list, of Nigeria's News Headlines from News Scroll.

    I am Lola, and Today is December 26th, 2023.

    Here are top News Headlines, filtered from multiple sources.

    1. The Inspector General of Police has made it clear that supervisory officers would be held responsible, for policemen caught extorting Nigerians. Report by, The Guardian NG.
    2. Pan-African exchange Yellow Card Financial Inc., will “immediately” apply for a license in Nigeria, after the CBN lifted a ban on cryptocurrencies, that was imposed in 2021. Report by, BNN Bloomberg.

    Our final 3 headlines are as reported by BNN Bloomberg, Daily Post, and All Africa.

    1. More than 100 people have been killed, in Nigeria’s northern Plateau State, where attacks started at the weekend.
    2. The Nigerian Air Force, NAF, has said the Air Component of Operation Delta Safe, on Dec. 23rd, destroyed six illegal oil refining sites in Rivers State.
    3. The special investigator appointed by the President, to probe activities of the CBN, has invited top officials of Titan Trust Bank, to clarify the alleged fraudulent acquisition, of Union Bank.

    This Rounds Up the News Updates in Nigeria, via News Scroll.

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  • Building collapses in Lagos, 22nd December 2023
    Dec 22 2023

    "Breaking News; Building collapses in Lagos, and France bans Nigerian Students, from bringing in family members. This and More, are the latest news developments in Nigeria.

    This is a quick summary list, of Nigeria's News Headlines from News Scroll.

    I am Lola, and Today is December 22nd, 2023.

    Here are top News Headlines, filtered from multiple sources.

    1. Two adult females and a baby have been trapped in a one-story building, that collapsed in the Ebuta-Metta area, of Lagos State. Report by, The Nation.
    2. The French parliament has passed a law restraining Nigerian students, and others from bringing their families, into the country. Report by, Punch News.

    Our final 3 headlines are as reported by Nairametrics, Legit NG, and The Cable NG.

    1. The Minister of Education, Prof. Mamman Tahir, has revealed the strategic plan for education in Nigeria, which is on basic education, with the task of reducing the number of out-of-school children by 15 million.
    2. : Air Peace has responded to multiple complaints about its fares, alleging that the airline charges higher tickets, on Eastern destinations.
    3. The House of Representatives, has passed for second reading, a bill seeking to protect children from online violence and exploitation.

    This Rounds Up the News Updates in Nigeria, via News Scroll.

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  • Port Harcourt Refinery begins Operations, 21st December 2023
    Dec 21 2023

    "Breaking News; Port Harcourt Refinery begins Operations, and The Netherlands is Nigeria's Biggest Crude Oil Buyer. This and More, are the latest news developments in Nigeria.

    This is a quick summary list, of Nigeria's News Headlines from News Scroll.

    I am Lola, and Today is December 21st, 2023.

    Here are top News Headlines, filtered from multiple sources.

    1. Nigeria’s unemployment rate increased to 4.2% in the second quarter of 2023, retaining the worrying outlook of the country’s workforce. Report by, Politics Nigeria.
    2. The Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC) in Rivers State has resumed operations, aligning with the federal government’s commitment to producing refined goods at the plant, by December 2023. Report by, Leadership NG.

    Our final 3 headlines are as reported by Legit NG, Nairametrics, and Vanguard NG.

    1. The Netherlands is now Nigeria’s biggest crude oil buyer, with 2.5 trillion naira worth of crude, purchased in the first nine months of 2023.
    2. The Federal Government has listed five transport firms, including God is Good Motors, Chisco Transport, Young Shall Grow, and more, for the implementation of the 50% reduction in inter-state transport fares, between December 21, 2023, and January 4, 2024.
    3. The Lagos State Government said that plans were underway, to create laws that would empower Nigerian artists, to gain access to their full royalties, from their record labels.

    This Rounds Up the News Updates in Nigeria, via News Scroll.

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  • The FCT Minister approves financing for schools, 20th December 2023
    Dec 20 2023

    "Breaking News; The FCT Minister approves financing for schools, and The NCC directs Telecoms to block SIM cards without NIN. This and More, are the latest news developments in Nigeria.

    This is a quick summary list, of Nigeria's News Headlines from News Scroll.

    I am Lola, and Today is December 20th, 2023.

    Here are top News Headlines, filtered from multiple sources.

    1. The intervention of President Bola Tinubu in the political crisis in Rivers State, has started yielding results, as members of the state House of Assembly, have withdrawn the impeachment notice. Report by, Ripples Nigeria.
    2. Nigeria is introducing incentives to attract oil and gas investment, as Africa’s biggest economy works to ramp up crude output. Report by, BNN Bloomberg.

    Our final 3 headlines are as reported by The Nation, The Guardian NG, and comms update.

    1. The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has approved the sum of 13.1 billion naira, to finance the renovation of secondary and primary schools, in Abuja, for 2024.
    2. The enforcement team of the Lagos State Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources commenced the removal of illegal structures.
    3. The Nigerian Communications Commission has directed the country’s telecoms operators, to fully block any SIM cards that have not been registered with a NIN, by 28 February 2024.

    This Rounds Up the News Updates in Nigeria, via News Scroll.

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  • Brazil overtakes Nigeria in Bitcoin Interest, 18th December 2023
    Dec 18 2023

    "Breaking News; Brazil overtakes Nigeria in Bitcoin Interest, and the World Bank raises alarm on the displacement of funds, in Nigeria. This and More, are the latest news developments in Nigeria.

    This is a quick summary list, of Nigeria's News Headlines from News Scroll.

    I am Lola, and Today is December 18th, 2023.

    Here are top News Headlines, filtered from multiple sources.

    1. Nigerians have expressed concern via social media, as unknown gunmen reportedly kidnapped a prominent Juju musician, and his band members, in Abuja. Report by, Legit NG.
    2. Jamb has increased the registration fees, for the 2024 UTM Exams. Report by, Channels TV.

    Our final 3 headlines are as reported by ICIR, Nairametrics, and Ripples Nigeria.

    1. Barely two weeks to the end of 2023, 32 State Governors in Nigeria have presented their proposed budget for 2024, totaling 14.04 trillion naira.
    2. Brazil displaces Africa’s largest economy on interest in Bitcoin. The current top spot is El Salvador, while Brazil takes the second spot, and Nigeria is in the third place, based on data from Google Trends.
    3. The World Bank has raised an alarm that only 10 percent of targeted poor, and vulnerable households, have benefitted from the Federal Government’s recently launched cash transfer, of 25,000 naira per month.

    This Rounds Up the News Updates in Nigeria, via News Scroll.

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  • Governors of Northern States meet in Kaduna, 15th December 2023
    Dec 15 2023

    "Breaking News; Governors of Northern States meet in Kaduna, and Nigeria's Inflation rate, increases. This and More, are the latest news developments in Nigeria.

    This is a quick summary list, of Nigeria's News Headlines from News Scroll.

    I am Lola, and Today is December 15th, 2023.

    Here are top News Headlines, filtered from multiple sources.

    1. Niger ousted president, Mohamed Bazoum, who has been held in detention since a July 26 coup, must be freed immediately, the court of the West African bloc, Echo-waz, ordered on Friday. Report by, France 24.
    2. Governors of the nineteen northern states, are meeting in Kaduna, to discuss issues that affect the region. Report by, Channels TV.

    Our final 3 headlines are as reported by Channels TV, Daily Nigerian, and Punch News.

    1. Nigeria’s headline inflation rate increased to 28.20%, compared to the October 2023 rate, which was 27.33%.
    2. Supreme Court has upheld a treasonable charge against the leader of the prescribed IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu
    3. The Shoprite Mall has announced that it is stopping operation in its Kano State branch, from January 14, 2024.

    This Rounds Up the News Updates in Nigeria, via News Scroll.

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  • There is no proof of The federal Government's involvement, 14th December 2023
    Dec 14 2023

    "Breaking News; There is no proof of The federal Government's involvement, in the Crisis hitting Rivers state. This and More, are the latest news developments in Nigeria.

    This is a quick summary list, of Nigeria's News Headlines from News Scroll.

    I am Lola, and Today is December 14th, 2023.

    Here are top News Headlines, filtered from multiple sources.

    1. A new report by the World Bank, reveals that Nigeria and 121 other developing countries, spent around $443.5 billion in servicing public external debt, in 2022. Report by, Nairametrics.
    2. A court in Abuja has sentenced a 31-year-old man, Lawal Babangida, to six months imprisonment, for impersonating a military officer. Report by, Daily Post.

    Our final 3 headlines are as reported by Vanguard NG, African Business Communities, and Ripples Nigeria.

    1. The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr Festus Keyamo, has ordered the directors of agencies under the ministry, to hand over to the most senior officer.
    2. Techstars, one of Africa’s most active startup investors, has announced the 12 startups that will take part in the second cohort, of its Lagos-based innovation program, in partnership with ARM Labs.
    3. Idris Malagi, Minister of Information and National Orientation, has said there is no proof that the Federal Government, is orchestrating the current political unrest in Rivers State.

    This Rounds Up the News Updates in Nigeria, via News Scroll.

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  • Kaduna Community Sues The Federal Government, 13th December 2023
    Dec 13 2023

    "Breaking News; Kaduna Community Sues The Federal Government, and Two South Koreans abducted in Rivers State. This and More, are the latest news developments in Nigeria.

    This is a quick summary list, of Nigeria's News Headlines from News Scroll.

    I am Lola, and Today is December 13th, 2023.

    Here are top News Headlines, filtered from multiple sources.

    1. The World Bank has said the federal government may still be paying fuel subsidies, considering that the country’s fuel price of N650, is currently not cost-reflective. Report by, The Nation NG.
    2. The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, said that his government has so far disbursed over 500 million naira, to more than 40 tech startups in the State, to push them to scale. Report by, Nairametrics.

    Our final 3 headlines are as reported by Daily Mail, Punch Newspaper, and Channels TV.

    1. At least four Nigerian soldiers were killed, while two South Koreans were abducted, during an attack by gunmen in Nigeria´s oil-rich southern Rivers state, authorities said.
    2. The people of Tudun Biri in Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State, have sued the Federal Government, demanding 33 billion naira for the killing of no fewer than 100, of their kinsmen.
    3. The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has announced plans to enforce compensation for passengers, affected by delayed or canceled flights, effective January 2024.

    This Rounds Up the News Updates in Nigeria, via News Scroll.

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