+(234) 812 344 5787
info@superfm963.com
Super 96.3 FM

News

NEW ZEALAND TO EASE LOCK-DOWN

New Zealand is expected to start easing a nationwide lockdown to combat the corona virus next week, but Prime Minister JACINDA ARDERN has warned that it would be far from a return to normal....

Read More
CHINESE MEDICAL TEAMS HEAD TO ETHIOPIA, BURKINA FASO

Teams of Chinese doctors have set off to Ethiopia and Burkina Faso to support efforts to fight the corona virus pandemic....

Read More
LIBYA IMPOSES LOCK-DOWN FOR 10 DAYS

The Libyan government has imposed a 24-hour curfew for 10 days to prevent the spread of the corona virus....

Read More
NIGERIA MUST BE INCLUDED IN IMF DEBT PARDON LIST- NLC

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has advocated that Nigeria should be included in the list of countries that should benefit from debt pardon and moratorium....

Read More
FG PAID OVER 200 BILLION FOR POWER SUPPLY-KYARI

The Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, MELE KYARI says the Federal Government has paid over 200 billion naira for power supply in Nigeria. ...

Read More
FIFA, OTHERS HAIL GEORGE AT 49

World football governing body FIFA and La Liga Santander have hailed former Super Eagles winger, FINIDI GEORGE, who turned 49 recently....

Read More
CALIFORNIA ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS TO GET $500 EACH

California governor, GAVIN NEWSOM has announced that illegal Immigrants affected by Corona virus will get 500 dollars each. ...

Read More
SOUTH KOREA RULING PARTY WINS LANDSLIDE VICTORY IN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS

Partial results have shown that South Korea’s left-leaning ruling party has won a landslide victory in the country’s general election, after the corona virus pandemic turned the political tide in President MOON JAE-IN...

Read More
I AM STILL COVID-19 POSITIVE-EL RUFAI

Kaduna State Governor, NASIR EL-RUFAI has said he is still positive for the corona virus....

Read More
NIGERIA RECORDS 34 NEW COVID-19 CASES, TOTAL INFECTIONS AT 407

Thirty-four new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed by the NCDC, taking Nigeria’s total infections to 407....

Read More
<

On air