Naij.com team is working very hard to deliver you all news stories that happen in Nigeria. But in case you might have missed something check out below the most important things that broke today, March 30. 1. Jonathan’s son in-law spotted with PDP chairman Godswill Edward, the son in-law of former president, Goodluck Jonathan was recently […]
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Naij.com team is working very hard to deliver you all news stories that happen in Nigeria. But in case you might have missed something check out below the most important things that broke today, March 30.
1. Jonathan’s son in-law spotted with PDP chairman
Godswill Edward, the son in-law of former president, Goodluck Jonathan was recently spotted with Ali Modu Sheriff, Peoples Democratic Party.
2. More controversy: Buhari refuses to sign 2016 budget?
President Muhammadu Buhari will not sign the 2016 budget passed by the National Assembly last week unless legislators provide more details of the document.
3. My govt will set Nigeria free from poverty – President Buhari
President Buhari has reiterated that his administration is poised to break all economic barriers and set Nigeria free from poverty.
4. Fuel Crisis: Dangote speaks out, read what he said
The Dangote Group promised that when the plant comes on stream it will put an end to the recurring fuel crises in the country.
5. Rivers of sorrow flow as Colonel Inusa is laid to rest
Slain Colonel Samaila Inusa was laid to rest according to Islamic rites at Ribadu Cantonment. The colonel was kidnapped on Sunday March 27 in Kaduna, and was found dead at about 6.00pm on Tuesday.
6. Nnamdi Kanu begs British government to push for his release
Nnamdi Kanu, the director of Radio Biafra has sent a letter to the British government to intervene in his case and push for his release.
7. El-Rufai says many states want to replicate religious bill
Several Nigerian stats are toeing the path of Kaduna state and may implement the anti-preaching bill in their states as well.
8. Nigerian army denies possession of ammunition
The Nigerian army has denied doing any such thing, stating instead, that they were pictures from an in-house training in 2012.
9. Fayose claims Chibok girls are not missing
Ayo Fayose, the governor of Ekiti state, has claimed that the rumour of the abduction of the Chibok girls was mere political fabrication meant to oust ex-president Goodluck Jonathan from the office at all costs.
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