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News Summary of February 11, 2024 in Nigeria

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News Summary of February 11, 2024 in Nigeria
Latest news summary in Nigeria

Access Bank CEO Herbert Wigwe has died in a helicopter crash in California.

The Eastern Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC) has clarified its plans to upgrade the STS prepaid meter and token identifier rollover.

Nigeria's Sanusi may miss the Cup of Nations final due to injury.

AFRIMA, PMAN, and other music industry bodies will hold an Emergency Summit on Nigerian Music Industry on February 12.

Professor Charles Soludo and Ifeanyi Ubah have congratulated Emeka Offor on his 65th birthday.

Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NiMet) predicts sunny and hazy conditions for the next three days.

Police detain policemen who allegedly shot vigilante leaders in an Urhobo community.

Nigerians in South Africa are urged to join an umbrella association.

The naira falls as dollar supply declines one week after CBN's policy change.

Access Bank CEO Herbert Wigwe has died in a helicopter crash in California, according to the director-general of the World Trade Organization.

Anambra State has opened a viewing center for residents to watch the AFCON final.

The exit of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger from ECOWAS undermines regional integrity.

A truck driver in Ardahan suffered injuries after overturning.

The Abuja Police have arrested a pastor and his accomplices for child trafficking.

Cardiologists advise Nigerians to go for screenings following sudden deaths.

Four Moroccan figures are included in the list of Africa's top 100 leaders for 2023.

NiMet predicts sunny and hazy conditions across Nigeria for the next three days.

UK Minister Kemi Badenoch embarks on a three-day visit to Nigeria.

GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Nigeria Plc has been delisted from the daily official list of the NGX.

ECOWAS faces an uncertain future following the exit plans of member countries.

The CEO of a major Nigerian bank has died in a helicopter crash in the US.

The Lagos State Government threatens to prosecute pedestrians crossing highways.

The CEO of Nigeria's biggest bank has died in a helicopter crash in the US.

The FCT Police have arrested a pastor and others suspected of trafficking 12 children to Ogun State.

The Customs Service launches the Time Release Study (TRS) as the Minister urges seamless trade facilitation.

The Cross River State government is in a dilemma over the Abonita cocoa plots.

Nigerian farmers lament as cocoa harvest slumps by 4.4% to 296,000 tons.

The FCT Police arrest a pastor and others over suspected child trafficking.

The Belgian Cats conclude the Olympic qualifiers with a gala match.

The Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service partners with the Oil and Gas Free Zones Authority to safeguard Nigeria's agricultural economy.

The Governor of Abia State supports the establishment of National Eye Centres.

The boss of Nigeria's biggest bank, Access Bank, has died in a helicopter crash in the US, along with his wife and son.

The Customs Service aims to combat smuggling with new technology.

Scammers hack the phone number of the Cross River State Governor and seek financial assistance from the public.

Herbert Wigwe, CEO of Access Holdings, his wife, and son die in a helicopter crash.

Badagry reflects on its past and enduring resilience.

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