Saudi Arabia witness heavy rain down pour on Thursday leading to disruption in normal day to day life activities. Two people were reported dead to the floods.
XXX IMPORTANT NOTICE XXX I have the directive of Her Excellency the Deputy Governor of Lagos State to inform ALL Lagos State school's stakeholders and the general public that the state government is compelled by the change in election dates to further review the 2018/19 school academic calendar as stated below: All schools resume Monday 18th February, 2019 All schools in Lagos state are expected to close on the following dates: Friday 22nd of February and to resume on Monday 25th Friday 8th March 2019 and to resume on Monday 11th March All public and private schools, school leàders añd school associations should take note and adhere strictly. Kindly give this public announcement wide and urgent publicity. Thank you Mrs Ronke Soyombo DG( Education Quality Assurance)
Ekiti State Government has given the kingmakers at Ipao-Ekiti in Ikole Local Government a 14-day ultimatum to fill the royal stool of Obanla, which has been vacant for four years. Deputy Governor Bisi Egbeyemi gave the ultimatum yesterday at a meeting with the kingmakers in his office in Ado-Ekiti. He expressed dismay that the town had been without a traditional ruler since 2016. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the former monarch, Oba Joseph Aina, who ascended the throne in 1962, joined his ancestors in 2016, after a 54-year reign. ADVERTISEMENT The deputy governor said government would abide by the 1982 Ipao-Ekiti Chieftaincy gazette, stipulating that it was the turn of the Adesogan ruling house to produce the next monarch. According to him, the development and progress of any town without a traditional ruler will be adversely affected, hence the need to fill the stool as early as possible. Egbeyemi said the Dr. Kayode Fayemi-led administration was desirous of promp...
Nigerian youths began testifying against police and military killings and brutality. Live TV Nigeria's youth finds its voice with the EndSARS protest movement Analysis by Stephanie Busari, CNN Updated 6:05 PM EDT, Sun October 25, 2020 Lagos, Nigeria(CNN) For nearly two weeks angry young Nigerians have taken to the streets, blocking major roads across cities in Africa's most populous nation. They marched in tens of thousands chanting "Enough is Enough" against police brutality and violence. The group's initial demands were for a notorious police unit known as the Special Anti Robbery Squad, or SARS, to be shut down, but the marches have since morphed into protests campaigning for police reform and an end to bad governance in the oil-rich country. {"uid":0.9623165168876744,"hostPeerName":"https://amp-cnn-com.cdn.ampproject.org","initialGeometry":"{\"windowCoords_t\":0,\"windowCoords_r\":360,\"...
Heavy rain in Saudi Arabia causes flash floods, 2 dead; roads submerged, flights delayed, schools closed
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