Today s nigeria breaking news

Here are some of the top breaking news stories 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 154,476. (Source: Vanguard)

2. Bandits Attack Zamfara Village, Kill 10, Abduct 20: Bandits have attacked a village in Zamfara State, killing 10 people and abducting 20 others. The attack occurred in the early hours of the day in the village of Kaura Namoda. (Source: Daily Trust)

3. Nigerian Army Arrests 15 Suspected Bandits in Kaduna: The Nigerian Army has arrested 15 suspected bandits in Kaduna State. The suspects were arrested during a joint operation with the police and other security agencies in the state. (Source: Leadership)

4. FG to Launch National Digital Identity Policy: The Federal Government has announced plans to launch a national digital identity policy aimed at creating a unique digital identity for every Nigerian. The policy is expected to improve the country's identity management system. (Source: ThisDay)

5. 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 2021. The inflation rate has been on the rise in recent months due to factors such as high food prices and currency devaluation. (Source: Punch)

6. Police Arrest 10 Suspected Kidnappers in Ogun: The Ogun State Police Command has arrested 10 suspected kidnappers in the state. The suspects were arrested during a sting operation in the state. (Source: The Nation)

7. Nigeria's Economy Grows by 2.27% in Q2 2021: The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has announced that Nigeria's economy grew by 2.27% in the second quarter of 2021. The growth is attributed to the recovery of the agricultural sector and the growth of the services sector. (Source: Premium Times)

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