Abuja city news
Here are some recent news updates about Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria:
Breaking News
- Abuja-Kaduna Railway Service Resumes: The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has announced the resumption of its Abuja-Kaduna railway service after a six-month suspension due to security concerns. (Source: Vanguard News)
- Abuja Records 100 New COVID-19 Cases: The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has recorded 100 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of cases in the city to 2,341. (Source: Daily Trust)
Development News
- Abuja to Get New International Airport Terminal: The Federal Government has approved the construction of a new international airport terminal in Abuja, which is expected to be completed in 2024. (Source: ThisDay Live)
- Abuja to Host 2023 Africa Cup of Nations: The Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) has announced that Abuja will host some of the matches of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, which is scheduled to take place in June and July 2023. (Source: Punch Newspaper)
Security News
- Abuja Records Rise in Kidnapping Cases: The FCT Police Command has reported a rise in kidnapping cases in Abuja, with several residents being abducted in recent weeks. (Source: The Nation Newspaper)
- Security Agencies Launch Operation to Combat Crime in Abuja: The FCT Police Command, in collaboration with other security agencies, has launched an operation to combat crime in Abuja, with a focus on tackling kidnapping, armed robbery, and other forms of criminality. (Source: Leadership Newspaper)
Other News
- Abuja to Host 2023 Africa Food Security Summit: The Federal Government has announced that Abuja will host the 2023 Africa Food Security Summit, which is expected to bring together experts and stakeholders from across the continent to discuss ways to improve food security. (Source: Daily Independent)
- Abuja to Get New Bus Terminal: The FCT Administration has announced plans to construct a new bus terminal in Abuja, which is expected to provide a modern and efficient transportation system for residents. (Source: The Guardian Newspaper)