Welcome to AllNews morning roundup of the top 10 latest Nigerian news today, Wednesday, November 30, 2022.
The Inspector-General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba, has been sentenced to three months imprisonment by the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja.
The judgement was passed on Tuesday and the sentencing is a result of Baba disobeying a valid court order. Read more here.
The federal government has said that the National Identification Number (NIN) is now a compulsory requirement for registering businesses.
Alhaji Garba Abubakar, the registrar of the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), disclosed this on Monday in Abuja during the monthly reform seminar organised by the Bureau of Public Service Reform (BPSR). Read more here.
The Organisation for the Protection of Culture and Artifacts (OPOCA) has condemned a plan by the Federal Government to sell some portions at the National Museum of Unity Enugu.
OPOCA made this known in an open letter to the Presidency, the federal and state ministry of culture and tourism, DG, National Commission For Museum and Monuments, Enugu State government, UNICEF and concerned stakeholders in arts and culture. Read more here.
Comrade Vincent Ezekwueme, a human rights activist has appealed to Governor Chukwuma Soludo to urgently implement Anambra State EndSARS panel report.
The EndSARS panel report was submitted to the former Gov. Willie Obiano on March 15, 2022, two years after the EndSars protests. Read more here.
President Muhammadu Buhari has raised alarm over the influx of weapons from the Russia-Ukraine war into the Lake Chad region.
The president made the disclosure on Tuesday in Abuja at the 16th Summit of the Heads of State and Government of the Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC). Read more here.
Marcus Rashford scored the first free-kick of the Qatar World Cup and followed by a solo goal to propel England past Wales in a 3-0 victory which sends them into the last 16.
The encounter came to life when Rashford curled home a free kick from the edge of the area in the 50th minute before Phil Foden arrived unmarked at the far post to sidefoot Harry Kane's cross into the net a minute later. Read more here.
Peter Okoye of the singing duo P-Square has stated that there are only two tribes in the country and that they comprise the rich and the poor.
Highlighting the societal divide in a tweet, the artiste opined that the poverty-stricken Nigerians are more in number while the rich are less because the latter has managed to keep the former in perpetual slavery. Read more here.
The Minister of State for STI, Henry Ikoh has said the Federal Government will reward scientists and researchers for successful commercialization of research and innovation initiatives.
This information is included in a statement made on Tuesday in Abuja by Josephine Ademu, the ministry's chief information officer. Read more here.
Oil prices saw an increase on Tuesday as a result of expectations that China might ease its COVID-19 restrictions following unusual protests against the nation's zero-Covid strategy over the weekend in major Chinese cities.
Early Tuesday morning, the price of a barrel of Brent crude futures increased $1.4, or 1.7%. US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) oil futures increased $1.17, or 1.5%, to $78.39 per barrel. Read more here.
Two girls, aged five and nine, drowned in a swimming pool at a hotel on Durban's South Beach on Tuesday afternoon.
According to Emer-G-Med spokesperson Kyle van Reenen, their paramedics, along with Netcare 911 and Medi-Response, responded to a call of a double drowning around 3 p.m. Read more here.
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