June 9, Top National News You Need To Know

The past 24 hours have recorded interesting happenings both on the local, state, national, and international scene. Below are the top news

 

The Nigerian Police have dislodged the camp of Eastern Security Network, ESN, in Akabo, Ikeduru Local Government Area of Imo State. The operation was carried out on Tuesday by the Inspector General of Police Intelligence Response Team led by DCP Abba Kyari and other security forces.

Read More: IMO: Police Dislodge ESN Camp, Set Buildings Ablaze

 

Anambra Lawmaker, Hon. Nonso Okafor, has submitted his Expression of Interest and Nomination forms for the 2021 Gubernatorial election.  The Governorship Aspirant who was in the National Secretariat of All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA), in Abuja, today, Tuesday, June 8th, 2021, submitted the forms in the company of some of his supporters.

Read More: Nonso Smart Okafor Expresses Readiness For APGA Primary Election, Submits Nomination Form

 

A former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode (FFK) has revealed reasons why some Nigerian Pastors Hated T.B. Joshua. The former minister says T.B. Joshua was close to many world leaders but kept it close to his chest, never flaunting his connections and relationships.

Read More: FFK Reveals Why Some Nigerian Pastors Hated T.B. Joshua 

 

Some staff of the National Assembly is demanding the payment of three years salary and the immediate resumption of work with seven days. The workers were employed in the National Assembly Service in 2018.

Read More: Three Years Salary: NASS Staff Demand Payment

 

A recent study conducted by the privacy protection company Surfshark shows that Nigeria is the 66th country in the world that has restricted social media access over the last six years. Surfshark, a Gold medalist at the 2020 Info Security Excellence awards for Hot Security Technology of the Year, is a privacy protection toolset developed to provide its users with the ability to control their online presence seamlessly.

Read More: Social Media Ban: Nigeria, The 66th Country In The World

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