Breaking new in nigeria today 22 6 2019

Here are some of the breaking news in Nigeria as of June 22nd, 2019:

  1. Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises to 11.37%: The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has announced that Nigeria's inflation rate has risen to 11.37% in May 2019, up from 11.28% in April.
  2. Buhari Signs Executive Order to Boost Local Content: President Muhammadu Buhari has signed an executive order aimed at promoting local content in public procurement and encouraging the use of Nigerian goods and services.
  3. Nigeria's Economy Grows by 2.01% in Q1 2019: The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has announced that Nigeria's economy grew by 2.01% in the first quarter of 2019, driven by growth in the agriculture and industry sectors.
  4. Police Arrest Suspects in Connection with Kano Bank Robbery: The police have arrested several suspects in connection with the recent bank robbery in Kano, which left several people dead and others injured.
  5. Nigeria's Senate Passes Bill to Establish National Centre for Disease Control: The Senate has passed a bill to establish a National Centre for Disease Control, aimed at improving the country's response to public health emergencies.
  6. Nigerian Army Launches Operation to Flush Out Bandits in Zamfara: The Nigerian Army has launched an operation to flush out bandits in Zamfara State, following a surge in attacks on communities in the state.
  7. Nigeria's Power Generation Reaches 3,544MW: The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has announced that the country's power generation has reached 3,544 megawatts, up from 3,444MW recorded the previous day.
  8. Nigerian Government to Launch National Digital Identity System: The Nigerian government is set to launch a national digital identity system, aimed at providing a unique identity for every Nigerian citizen.

These are some of the breaking news in Nigeria as of June 22nd, 2019. Please note that the news may have changed since then, and it's always a good idea to verify the accuracy of the news from reputable sources.