Sunday, 12 June 2016

LATEST NEWS TODAY






Hello! Here are things you have to know today:

1. The Federal Government, yesterday, said it is chipping away at a restrictive Budget Support Facility to give budgetary help to state governments on the off chance that they meet a 22-point change motivation called the Fiscal Sustainability Plan (FSP) endorsed by state governments and the National Executive Council, a month ago. This was contained in an announcement issued by the Finance Ministry in Abuja.

2. Nigeria's U-20 group, Saturday crushed Burundi 2-1 on to meet all requirements for the U-20 AFCON qualifying play-off against Sudan.

The group will fit the bill for one year from now's competition in Zambia, on the off chance that they vanquish Sudan.

3. The joint progressive committee of the Joint Niger Delta Liberation Force (JNDLF), has given the Federal Government some conditions to meet with a specific end goal to achieve a truce assention.

The condition incorporate the prompt arrival of Sambo Dasuki, previous national security counsel (NSA), inversion of the request to solidify the financial balances of Government Ekpemupolo, otherwise called Tompolo, foundation of Matitime University in Okerenkoko, Delta state, among others.

4. Report says some Army Generals were additionally influenced in the mass conservation which hit the armed force on Friday. A portion of the Generals influenced are Major General MY Ibrahim, a previous GOC 7 Division, Maiduguri, Major General Fatai Ali, a previous Chief of Training and Operations, Army Headquarters, Major General Ilo, GOC 2 Division, Ibadan, Major General SD Aliyu, previous DA China, Brig-General Lawson, Defense Adviser China, Brigadier General Mustapha Onoiveta, a previous ADC to the late President Yar'Adua, Brigadier General Dahiru Abdusalami, Brigade Commander, Jos, and Brigadier General Bello, Acting Director, Operations.

5.The dead body of the late Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) Technical Director and previous Super Eagles Coach, Amodu Shuaibu was on Saturday let go at his living arrangement in Okpella, Etsako –East neighborhood government range of Edo state.

6. The Nigerian Army says it has executed 10 Boko Haram agitators and safeguarded a lady with her infant in Borno State. The Army Public Relations Director, Sani Usman, in an announcement issued on Saturday, said two extremists were additionally caught alive, and were being interrogated.The terrorists were killed at a town in Gamboru Local Government Area of the state.



7. Previous Leader of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, Mr. Government Ekpemupolo also called Tompolo, has prompted the Niger Delta Avengers to acknowledge the proposed discourse by the elected governmet keeping in mind the end goal to determine the emergency in the locale. The previous MEND pioneer said this in an electronic mail sent to the media on Saturday.

8. Report says the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has grabbed a porch house having a place with a previous acting Governor of Adamawa State, Umaru Fintiri. The house is situated on No. 7, Gana Street, Maitama, Abuja. The property is apparently worth about N500m.

9. Report has it that a seven-year-old young lady, Priscilla Adesina, was killed on Saturday after flame leveled a segment of the Faith Revival Apostolic Church at Faith transport stop, Egbeda zone of Lagos. As per the report, the flame began around 1.30am after the guardians of the young lady left home to go to a vigil in the congregation. They apparently bolted the entryway from outside, making it troublesome for her to escape from the room.

10. The Afenifere Renewal Group (ARG), has approached President Muhammadu Buhari to distribute the consequence of the June 12, 1993 decision, generally accepted to have been won by the late MKO Abiola.

Olawale Oshun, in an announcement on Saturday, said as a "recipient of a poll unrest" Buhari owed Nigerians the obligation to distribute the outcome

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