Daily Shot, 16/09/2025

Tinubu, Fubara end foreign trips ahead of Ibas’ handover

FX inflows, reserves boost naira to N1,497/$

Inflation rate drops to 20.12% in August 

Tokyo 2025: Tobi Amusan Clinches Silver In 100m Hurdles

FCT hospitals discharge patients over doctors strike

2009 agreement: SSANU, NASU to shutdown varsities Sept 22

Gov mourns as 19 wedding passengers killed in Zamfara river

Gunmen kill six, abduct two children in fresh Plateau attack

Bandits abduct 40 in Zamfara mosque as peace deal collapses

Dangote refutes claims of cheaper petrol sales in Togo

Elon Musk buys $1 billion in Tesla shares

Democrats urge Trump to tackle China’s industrial glut

Zambia jails two men for attempting to use witchcraft on president

Nepal protests: Two Nigerian inmates rearrested after jailbreak


DID YOU KNOW?

  • Elon Musk was born in Pretoria, South Africa, in 1971 and later emigrated to Canada before moving to the United States.
  • Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system. It has has a lot of gasses in its atmosphere which creates a “Greenhouse Effect” that causes a constant temperature of around 462°C everywhere on the planet’s surface.

Tinubu expected back Tuesday

Shettima: Nigeria open for investment as Tinubu’s reforms gain traction

Akpabio: President committed to strengthening Catholic schools, hospitals

I can’t facilitate your resumption, Clerk tells Akpoti-Uduaghan

Judge transfers Nnamdi Kanu’s motion to Chief Judge for reassignment

$4.5bn fraud: Court grants Emefiele’s request for forensic expert

ADC: Judge orders individual service of court documents on Mark, Aregbesola, Nwosu

NDLEA destroys cannabis plantation, arrests four in Edo

Edun orders suspension of 4% Customs levy on imported goods

JTB okays NIN, RC as tax IDs

Post-harvest losses: Storage facilities essential, ‘ll address wastage – Agric Minister

Coastal road: FG opens dialogue with diaspora investors over realignment

S’East behind as S’West maintains voter pre-registration lead

NEDC donates relief items to Borno families affected by B’Haram attack

Customs extends overtime cargo automation to 120-day

NYCN hails Tinubu for investing in youths

Food price crash: Farmers fault FG’s order as agro-imports hit N2.2tn

UBA pledges $150m for Kenya’s roads levy securitisation

Dangote Refinery creates 24,000 jobs with 1,000 trucks roll out

We ended 50 years of fuel queues in Nigeria – Dangote Refinery

FX stability sparks 90% jump in auto imports

Abure plans LP democracy institute

2027: ADC backs call for law to compel INEC on E-results transmission

Rivers: Labour Party demands probe of six-months emergency rule

Alia warns traditional rulers against issuing mining permits without approval

Don’t abuse financial autonomy, Oyebanji tells LG chairs

Delta to replicate Brazil’s cattle ranching model – Oborevwori

Abiodun excited as FG approves Ogun Court of Appeal

Forget your ambition, accept peoples’ wish – Adeleke tells rivals

Jigawa Speaker escapes death in convoy accident

Kebbi lawmakers dismiss Malami’s allegations, urge probe

Makinde’s loan: Assembly denies plot to attack APC lawmaker

Transition: Rivers govt to hold public lecture

Plateau raises youth empowerment fund to N4bn

Katsina to provide repentant bandits with work tools

Lagos launches inter-school arts, crafts competition

A’Ibom communities reject govt intervention in creek dispute

Four die, six rescued from collapsed Lagos building

Man arrested for defiling 12-year-old girl in Rivers

Ondo man dies days after alleged police torture

Gunmen kill Custom officer in Kebbi


TODAY IN HISTORY

  • On this day in 1963, Malaysia was created. The Federation of Malaya united with Sabah, Sarawak, and Singapore to create Malaysia. Singapore left the arrangement two years later.

Always look at what you have left. Never look at what you have lost. – Robert H. Schuller

Good morning

Compiled by Joe Agbro Jr., (@Joeagbro), Joeagbro@dailyshot.ng, +234-8056745268

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