Today marks our final, and last broadcast, 26th December 2023
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"Breaking News; Today marks our final, and last broadcast, of Nigeria News Headlines. Thank you for your audience, in the last 2 years, and some more. This is a quick summary list, of Nigeria's News Headlines from News Scroll. I am Lola, and Today is December 26th, 2023. Here are top News Headlines, filtered from multiple sources. The Inspector General of Police has made it clear that supervisory officers would be held responsible, for policemen caught extorting Nigerians. Report by, The Guardian NG. Pan-African exchange Yellow Card Financial Inc., will “immediately” apply for a license in Nigeria, after the CBN lifted a ban on cryptocurrencies, that was imposed in 2021. Report by, BNN Bloomberg.Our final 3 headlines are as reported by BNN Bloomberg, Daily Post, and All Africa. More than 100 people have been killed, in Nigeria’s northern Plateau State, where attacks started at the weekend.The Nigerian Air Force, NAF, has said the Air Component of Operation Delta Safe, on Dec. 23rd, destroyed six illegal oil refining sites in Rivers State. The special investigator appointed by the President, to probe activities of the CBN, has invited top officials of Titan Trust Bank, to clarify the alleged fraudulent acquisition, of Union Bank.This Rounds Up the News Updates in Nigeria, via News Scroll.
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