Top 10 news that broke this Wednesday
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has gathered the most important news stories that hit the headlines on June 15, Wednesday. You can find all the important things you might have missed but still need to know below in today’s digest!
1. Acting president Osinbajo presides over FEC meeting (photos)
Vice president Yemi Osinbajo presided over the Federal Executive Council meeting as the acting president on Tuesday, June 14.
2. ‘North and south will be affected if killing of Christians continue’
The northern governors have been warned that the northern and southern parts of the country would be affected if they killing of Christians continues.
3. New militant group warns FG over pipeline vandalism
Report from Warri in Delta state revealed that a new militant group has emerged in the Niger Delta region.
4. Boko Haram kill 42 fishermen, bodies pulled from Lake Chad
The Nigerian military have announced that the bodies of 42 fishermen killed by the deadly Boko Haram sect has been recovered.
5. Soldiers defy ceasefire, storm Ijaw community
Despite the two-week ceasefire declared by the government of Muhammadu Buhari, the Nigerian army invaded an Ijaw community in search of Niger Delta militants.
6. Saraki asks judge to withdraw from case
The Senate president, Bukola Saraki on Wednesday, June 15, asked the chairman of the Code of the Conduct Tribunal, to withdraw from his trial.
7. CBN announces new forex policy
The Central Bank of Nigeria has officially announced a new foreign exchange policy and has listed some implications of new development.
8. Government wants to induce militants to fight others – Ijaw
The Ijaw group in Delta state has accused the Federal government of being not serious about the proposed dialogue with Niger Delta militants.
9. Boko Haram invade Chibok town, kill many people
The villagers and one of the members of the Civilian Joint Task Force, working with the military said the Boko Haram terrorist group invaded Kautuva village. The insurgents abducted at four women during the invasion.
10. NAF gets special ‘birthday’ gift for Boko Haram
The Nigerian Army and Air Force are doing everything possible to curb the activities of the dreaded Boko Haram sect and rid the north-eastern region of terrorism.
has gathered the most important news stories that hit the headlines on June 15, Wednesday. You can find all the important things you might have missed but still need to know below in today’s digest!
1. Acting president Osinbajo presides over FEC meeting (photos)
Vice president Yemi Osinbajo presided over the Federal Executive Council meeting as the acting president on Tuesday, June 14.
2. ‘North and south will be affected if killing of Christians continue’
The northern governors have been warned that the northern and southern parts of the country would be affected if they killing of Christians continues.
3. New militant group warns FG over pipeline vandalism
Report from Warri in Delta state revealed that a new militant group has emerged in the Niger Delta region.
4. Boko Haram kill 42 fishermen, bodies pulled from Lake Chad
The Nigerian military have announced that the bodies of 42 fishermen killed by the deadly Boko Haram sect has been recovered.
5. Soldiers defy ceasefire, storm Ijaw community
Despite the two-week ceasefire declared by the government of Muhammadu Buhari, the Nigerian army invaded an Ijaw community in search of Niger Delta militants.
6. Saraki asks judge to withdraw from case
The Senate president, Bukola Saraki on Wednesday, June 15, asked the chairman of the Code of the Conduct Tribunal, to withdraw from his trial.
7. CBN announces new forex policy
The Central Bank of Nigeria has officially announced a new foreign exchange policy and has listed some implications of new development.
8. Government wants to induce militants to fight others – Ijaw
The Ijaw group in Delta state has accused the Federal government of being not serious about the proposed dialogue with Niger Delta militants.
9. Boko Haram invade Chibok town, kill many people
The villagers and one of the members of the Civilian Joint Task Force, working with the military said the Boko Haram terrorist group invaded Kautuva village. The insurgents abducted at four women during the invasion.
10. NAF gets special ‘birthday’ gift for Boko Haram
The Nigerian Army and Air Force are doing everything possible to curb the activities of the dreaded Boko Haram sect and rid the north-eastern region of terrorism.
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