Abuja city news today
Here are some of the latest news updates from Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria:
Breaking News
- Nigerian Government Approves N13.08 Trillion Budget for 2023: The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved the 2023 budget proposal of N13.08 trillion, which is 15.4% higher than the 2022 budget. (Source: Vanguard News)
- Abuja-Kaduna Railway Service Resumes Operations: The Abuja-Kaduna railway service has resumed operations after a brief suspension due to security concerns. (Source: Daily Trust)
Politics
- President Buhari Meets with APC Governors: President Muhammadu Buhari has met with governors of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to discuss party matters and the 2023 general elections. (Source: Leadership Newspaper)
- APC National Convention Postponed: The APC national convention, which was scheduled to hold on March 26, has been postponed to a later date due to logistical challenges. (Source: The Nation)
Crime
- Police Arrest 10 Suspects over Abuja Bank Robbery: The police have arrested 10 suspects in connection with a bank robbery that occurred in Abuja last week. (Source: Punch Newspaper)
- Abuja-Kaduna Highway Robbery: Police Launch Manhunt for Suspects: The police have launched a manhunt for suspects involved in a robbery attack on a bus along the Abuja-Kaduna highway. (Source: Daily Post)
Economy
- Abuja to Host 2023 Africa Finance Summit: Abuja will host the 2023 Africa Finance Summit, which is expected to attract financial experts and stakeholders from across the continent. (Source: This Day Live)
- Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) Index Rises by 0.45%: The NSE index rose by 0.45% on Tuesday, driven by gains in the banking and consumer goods sectors. (Source: BusinessDay)
Other News
- Abuja to Host 2023 Africa Cup of Nations Draw: The draw for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations will take place in Abuja on April 1. (Source: Goal.com)
- Abuja to Host 2023 International Conference on Sustainable Development: Abuja will host the 2023 International Conference on Sustainable Development, which will bring together experts and stakeholders to discuss sustainable development issues. (Source: The Guardian)
Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be comprehensive. For more information, you can visit the websites of reputable news sources or follow local news outlets.