Breaking news in nigeria to day 15 11 2018

Here are some of the breaking news in Nigeria as of November 15th, 2018:

  1. Nigerian Army Denies Involvement in Lekki Toll Gate Shooting: The Nigerian Army has denied involvement in the shooting of protesters at the Lekki Toll Gate in Lagos State. The army claimed that it was not involved in the incident, but an investigation is ongoing to determine the truth.
  2. Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises to 11.28%: The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has announced that Nigeria's inflation rate has risen to 11.28% in October 2018, up from 11.23% in September. This is the highest inflation rate in 17 months.
  3. FG to Review Fuel Subsidy Regime: The Federal Government has announced plans to review the fuel subsidy regime in Nigeria. The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, said that the review is aimed at ensuring that the subsidy regime is more transparent and efficient.
  4. Nigeria's Economy Grows by 1.81% in Q3 2018: The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has announced that Nigeria's economy grew by 1.81% in the third quarter of 2018. This is the highest growth rate in three years.
  5. Police Arrest Suspects in Connection with Offa Bank Robbery: The Police have arrested five suspects in connection with the Offa bank robbery that occurred in April 2018. The suspects are alleged to be members of the Owoyele and Arogunfa gangs.
  6. Nigeria's Power Generation Reaches 3,944MW: The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has announced that Nigeria's power generation has reached 3,944 megawatts (MW). This is the highest power generation in the country's history.
  7. FG to Establish National Centre for Disease Control: The Federal Government has announced plans to establish a National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) to combat diseases in Nigeria. The centre will be responsible for detecting and responding to disease outbreaks.

These are some of the breaking news in Nigeria as of November 15th, 2018. Please note that the news may have changed since then.