Daily Shot, 05/10/2025

FG predicts five-day flooding in 16 states

Court strikes out suit against 9mobile

Dangote to send sacked engineers to sugar, cement plants

Police yet to receive court order on tinted-glass permits – FPRO

Protesting officers failed promotion exams – Military

Kogi boat mishap: Eight more bodies recovered

Nine LGAs in Kwara under siege, bandits ‘demand’ food, drinks as ransom

2027: Jonathan weighs ADC option amid comeback reports

Osun 2026: Omisore declares intention to run for gov

Merriment in Tanzania as Juma Jux, Priscilla mark baby’s 40th day

Soldier drives through 48 US states to fight homelessness

Trump’s envoys head to Egypt for Gaza hostage negotiations

Mutharika sworn in as Malawi’s president

Nigeria gets $876m USAID support, third in Africa


Did You Know?

  • The Crusades were a series of military campaigns, starting in the late 11th century and continuing into the 13th century, initiated by Western European Christians primarily to retake the Holy Land from Muslim control.
  • The Tonlé Sap River in Cambodia is a remarkable river known for reversing its flow direction twice a year.

I have a mission to unite Nigeria, says Tinubu

Tinubu preaches peace, religious tolerance at burial of APC Chairman’s mother

Reps to probe fraud in foreign missions

Delta Court awards N105m to two ‘ostracised’ Asaba chiefs over Asagba selection controversy

16 military officers face trial over breach of regulations, indiscipline

Obasanjo, Jonathan, others laud Irabor at book unveil

Navy, Air Force unhappy with Army-led Boko Haram operations – Ex-CDS

Troops rescued 180 civilians, arrested 450 terrorists in September – DHQ

TETfund appropriates N7.4b for infrastructural devt in A’Ibom College

Overloading: 250 commercial drivers nabbed in FCT

Abuja is safe, says Wike

ABU spends N4bn yearly on power – VC

Atiba varsity inducts new staff, says institution has recorded progress

New Oyo federal varsity to take off soon – VC

Don’t privatise forest guard, Oodua group tells govs

Boko Haram: FG can’t silence justice with bullets, says Kanu’s lawyer

Banks must disclose loans to women-led firms — Sanusi

FIFA appoints Chadian referee for Lesotho, Nigeria clash

Chinese firm set to establish power generation plant, industrial park in Ogun

‘Political Funeral’, Atiku Slams Tinubu Over Plateau Visit

2027: My governorship ambition not for selfishness, but interest of Oyo people – Adelabu

I am under serious pressure to join ADC – Tunde Bakare

Sokoto gov. to build, renovate Islamiyya schools across state

Soludo warns against levy collection in Anambra markets

Osun Shooting: Death toll rises, as Adeleke orders probe

Kaduna rewards 23 of 115 outstanding teachers with N500,000, scholarships

Abia Civil Service Commission debunks selling healthcare workers recruitment exercise

Abia frowns at pregnant women patronising traditional birth attendance centres

Borno Monarch Who Lost Palace To Boko Haram Speaks From Cameroon

Kano police arrest suspect linked to Village Head’s abduction

Building collapses in Abia

Bandits kill motorists, abduct many on Zamfara highway


TODAY IN HISTORY

  • On this day in 1962, James Bond, the fictional British spy with code name 007, featured on the big screen for the first time in Dr. No. Based on the 1958 Ian Fleming novel of the same name, the movie starred Sean Connery as James Bond

It is impossible for a man to learn what he thinks he already knows. – Epictetus

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

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