Current news in nigeria today tuesday

Here are some of the current news in Nigeria today, Tuesday:

Politics

  1. Buhari to Address Nation on Security Challenges: President Muhammadu Buhari is expected to address the nation today on the security challenges facing the country, following a meeting with the National Security Council.
  2. APC Crisis Deepens as Governors, Senators Trade Words: The crisis in the All Progressives Congress (APC) has deepened, with governors and senators trading words over the party's leadership crisis.

Economy

  1. Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises to 17.6%: The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has announced that Nigeria's inflation rate has risen to 17.6% in June, the highest in over 11 years.
  2. FG to Review Fuel Subsidy Regime: The Federal Government has announced plans to review the fuel subsidy regime, which has been a major drain on the country's resources.

Security

  1. Bandits Kill 12 in Fresh Attack on Zamfara Village: Bandits have killed 12 people in a fresh attack on a village in Zamfara State, according to reports.
  2. Police Arrest 15 Suspects over Kidnapping of Kaduna Students: The police have arrested 15 suspects in connection with the kidnapping of students of the Federal College of Forestry Mechanization in Kaduna State.

Health

  1. Nigeria Records 1,368 New COVID-19 Cases: The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has announced that the country has recorded 1,368 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of cases to 173, 456.
  2. FG to Launch COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign: The Federal Government is set to launch a COVID-19 vaccination campaign, aimed at increasing the country's vaccination rate.

Sports

  1. Super Eagles to Face Sierra Leone in World Cup Qualifier: The Super Eagles of Nigeria will face Sierra Leone in a World Cup qualifier on Tuesday, in a match that is crucial for both teams' chances of qualifying for the tournament.

These are some of the current news in Nigeria today, Tuesday. Please note that the news is subject to change and may not be exhaustive.