Welcome to AllNews roundup of the top 10 Nigeria news headlines for today Tuesday, June 15th, 2021.
After a tsunami of bad reviews, Adamu Garba's Crowwe app was taken down from the Google Play Store on Monday.
The Crowwe app, which was peddled as a replacement for the microblogging social media platform Twitter, was massively frowned at by Nigerians.
The Nigerian Army has dismissed reports that troops were on a revenge mission in some communities in Abia following the alleged killing of six soldiers in a clash with ESN/IPOB militants.
The Director, Army Public Relations, Brig.-Gen. Mohammed Yerima, in a statement on Monday, said contrary to reports, no soldier was killed in the Ohafia Local Government Area of the state.
Amidst the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) 2021, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), on Monday, announced that examination notification slips for the exam is ready for candidates to print.
JAMB, in its routine bulletin, urged all candidates, who had registered for the examination scheduled to take between Saturday, June 19, 2021, and July 3, 2021, to begin printing the UTME 2021 notification slip from Monday, 14th June 2021.
Bitcoin surpassed $40,000 on Monday after a volatile trading weekend, reaching its highest level in more than two weeks.
Bitcoin, which jumped nearly 10 percent on Sunday, breaking above its 20-day moving average, is up over 12 percent in the last 24 hours as of report time at $40,692. It had already briefly broken above $41,000 this afternoon.
An annual survey of global generosity has laid bare the ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic on charitable giving as five major western economies fell out of the top 10 most generous countries for the first time.
The Charities Aid Foundation’s World Giving Index is a global survey which has interviewed more than 1.6 million people since 2009 and asks each of them three questions: have they helped a stranger, given money or volunteered for a good cause over the past month?
A blog, Guide your way Islamic tv, on June 8 claimed that Arabic and Islamic Training Centre, widely known as Markaz Agege has been approved as a University by the Federal Government of Nigeria. Guide your way Islamic tv, which is run by popular blogger, Yahya Gambari is followed by 110,000+ people on Facebook.
It credited another blog, Yayi TV for the 'news'.
Tunde Kelani's latest film Ayinla was screened on Sunday, June 13, 2021, at EbonyLife Place at Victoria Island, Lagos, and it was a flamboyant affair with celebrities dressed to kill.
Stars who graced the occasion include Kunle Afolayan, Kunle Remi, Mr. Macaroni, Femi Branch, Toyin Abraham, Mercy Aigbe, Bimbo Ademoye, and Tayo Faniran.
A Ghanaian lady, Her Royal Highness, aka Licking Lecturer has elucidated the sexual benefits of cunnilingus.
Eating p**sy, licking out, going down on someone, eating someone out, whatever you want to call oral sex, some women find it so pleasurable. Cunnilingus puts the focus on the clitoris.
The family of the late TB Joshua, founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) has set a date to bury the prophet.
TB Joshua is will be buried on July 9, 2021, at his church in Lagos State Nigeria.
Christian Eriksen's sudden cardiac arrest and collapse during the Euro 2020 match against Finland has sure resurrected dark memories for the football world.
For almost one hour, the world of Football watched in horror and shock as one of the most talented midfielders of this generation, Christian Eriksen, became lifeless on the football pitch in front of his home crowd at Parken Stadium.
That’s the roundup of the top 10 Nigeria news headlines this morning. More Nigeria news headlines are available on AllNews website.
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