Lastest nigeria breaking news today

Here are some of the latest breaking news from Nigeria today:

1. Nigeria Records 1,368 New COVID-19 Cases, 15 Deaths: 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 confirmed cases to 164,451. (Source: Vanguard)

2. Buhari Approves N13.08 Trillion 2022 Budget: President Muhammadu Buhari has signed the 2022 budget into law, approving a total expenditure of N13.08 trillion. (Source: Premium Times)

3. Police Arrest 15 Suspects Over Killing of Catholic Priest in Enugu: The Enugu State Police Command has arrested 15 suspects in connection with the killing of Rev. Fr. Clement Ugwu, a Catholic priest who was murdered in his parish in Enugu. (Source: ThisDay)

4. Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises to 17.71% in October: The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has announced that Nigeria's inflation rate rose to 17.71% in October, up from 16.63% in September. (Source: Punch)

5. FG to Establish National Centre for Artificial Intelligence: The Federal Government has announced plans to establish a National Centre for Artificial Intelligence (NCAI) to drive the development of AI in Nigeria. (Source: Leadership)

6. Nigeria's External Reserves Fall to $35.42 Billion: The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced that the country's external reserves have fallen to $35.42 billion, down from $36.12 billion in September. (Source: Daily Trust)

7. Police Arrest 20 Suspects Over Kidnapping of Students in Kaduna: The Kaduna State Police Command has arrested 20 suspects in connection with the kidnapping of students of the Federal College of Forestry Mechanisation in Kaduna. (Source: The Nation)

8. Nigeria's GDP Growth Rate Slows to 3.98% in Q3 2021: The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has announced that Nigeria's GDP growth rate slowed to 3.98% in the third quarter of 2021, down from 4.03% in the second quarter. (Source: BusinessDay)

These are some of the latest breaking news from Nigeria today. Please note that the accuracy and reliability of the news may vary depending on the source.