Naija breaking news today wednesday
Here are some of the top breaking news stories from Nigeria today, Wednesday:
- 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 on Tuesday night. The army said it was not involved in the incident, but an investigation is ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding the shooting. (Source: Premium Times)
- #EndSARS: Lagos State Government Sets Up Panel to Investigate Lekki Toll Gate Shooting: The Lagos State Government has set up a panel to investigate the shooting of protesters at the Lekki Toll Gate on Tuesday night. The panel will be headed by a retired judge and will investigate the circumstances surrounding the shooting. (Source: Vanguard)
- Nigerian Government Lifts Curfew in Lagos, Ogun, and Oyo States: The Nigerian Government has lifted the curfew imposed in Lagos, Ogun, and Oyo states following the #EndSARS protests. The curfew was imposed to prevent further violence and looting. (Source: ThisDay)
- Nigerian Police Arrest 18 Suspects Over Looting and Vandalism: The Nigerian Police have arrested 18 suspects in connection with the looting and vandalism that occurred during the #EndSARS protests. The suspects are being held for further investigation and possible prosecution. (Source: The Nation)
- Nigerian Stock Exchange Reopens After Two-Day Closure: The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) has reopened after a two-day closure due to the #EndSARS protests. Trading resumed on Wednesday morning, with investors showing interest in the market. (Source: BusinessDay)
- Nigerian Government to Review Police Reform: The Nigerian Government has announced plans to review the police reform process in the country. The review is aimed at addressing the concerns of Nigerians and ensuring that the police are more accountable and responsive to the needs of the people. (Source: Leadership)
- Nigerian Football Federation Suspends All Football Activities: The Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) has suspended all football activities in the country until further notice. The suspension is due to the #EndSARS protests and the need to ensure the safety of players and officials. (Source: Punch)
These are some of the top breaking news stories from Nigeria today, Wednesday. Stay safe and stay informed!