Daily Shot, 13/10/2025

ASUU rejects FG’s proposal, begins two-week strike today

Crude row deepens as refiners reject 11m-barrel local supply

Dangote Cement begins operations in Côte d’Ivoire with 3.0m mt

Gowon, Babangida, Abubakar, others pay tributes to Elaigwu

Flood Kills 236 Persons In 27 States, FCT

3 More Katsina LGAs Sign Peace Pact With Bandits

Naira hits 10-month high on strong FX inflows

China condemns Trump’s 100% tariffs

UK PM pledges $26.7m to help rebuild Gaza

UK steel industry set for worst crisis as EU hikes tariffs

EU, German embassy, launch initiative to tackle gas flaring in Nigeria

Gunmen shoot Nigerian barman dead in South Africa

Qatari delegation pledges $300b investment in Nigeria’s economy

Prostate: Nigerian hospital makes history, performs 1st Urolift surgery in Nigeria


DID YOU KNOW?

  • The moon has no atmosphere, which means there is no wind or weather to erode or wash away the footprints left by astronauts.
  • The Riemann Hypothesis is widely considered the most famous and important unsolved problem in mathematics.

I am proud of you, Tinubu hails son Seyi at 40

Tinubu under fire over presidential pardon for drug offenders

VP, Sultan, others commit to policies supporting girl child inclusion

N’Assembly slates public hearing on Electoral Act Review Bill

Rumpus over introduction of Lottery Bill in House of Reps after S’Court judgment

Boutique owner excretes 127 wraps of cocaine in Kano

FG owes GenCos fresh N1tn in six months

Presidency: Edun didn’t suffer stroke, no plans for replacement

Threats or blackmail won’t derail our reforms in mining sector, says Alake

Umahi to Nigerians: Stop demarketing your country

Umahi promises speedy completion of Abuja-Kaduna highway

Oyetola hosts ICTSI, discusses port efficiency boost

Cardoso leads Nigeria’s delegation to World Bank/IMF annual meetings in Washington

FG extends Keffi–Nasarawa–Toto Road project to Abaji

FG unveils reconstructed Port Harcourt Road in Aba

NSW to raise Customs revenue to N600bn yearly

Ethics must guide disruptions – PenCom DG

NAFDAC demands clinical trials to approve herbal products

NBTE reiterates zero tolerance for certificate racketeering

CBN-led N68bn overhaul restores National Theatre’s cultural glory

FUOYE celebrates new ranking, hails pro-chancellor

AI: Workers, not machines, must shape future — NLC

CONUA rejects planned strike action, reaffirms commitment to academic stability

Ensure prosecution of electoral offenders, SERAP urges Amupitan

Ogoni leaders want Oct 10 declared Ken Saro-Wiwa Day

Agricon dumps national grid for 1.5MW gas plant

Non-oil exports: Local investors lose out of N4.8trn boom 

One million bibles to be distributed nationwide in honour of Seyi Tinubu

Bank hands over renovated school to Anambra

Over 60% of Nigeria’s property listings inaccurate – Oikus

Stanbic IBTC leads UAC’s acquisition of CHI Limited

Tamrose offsets $10m NCI Fund loan

Atiku: Tinubu’s Style Of Presidential Pardon Emboldens Criminality

2027: No pact with Jonathan, says Obi

Gov Otti, Kalu camps war over $263.8m loan

Killings: Adeleke denies hiding Amotekun commander, blasts APC

Fubara retains eight commissioners, prepares fresh nominees’ list

Alia, Ortom trade words over N100bn loans

Aiyedatiwa pledges collaboration with S’West Development Commission

Some Ogun indigenes working to stop Ijebu State creation – Daniel

Lagos demolishes 39 marked buildings in Ikota Estate

Flooding: Lagos clears car dealers encroaching on wetlands

Ekiti sacks contractor, to re-award N1.8bn road

C’River offers subsidised tractors to boost mechanised farming

Thugs attacked me over insistence on traffic orderliness – Edo LG boss

Jubilation in delta as ex-agitator Kelvin Onirah returns home after presidential pardon


TODAY IN HISTORY

  • On this day in 1890, The African Church, was founded by a group of ex-Anglican Church members led by Chief Jacob Coker. They broke away from the Church Missionary Society (CMS), now the Anglican Church of Nigeria. 
  • On this day in 2010, the last of the Chilean miners trapped in the San José copper–gold mine in Copiapó, Chile, were rescued after 69 days. The ordeal began on August 5, 2010, when the walls of the 121-year old mine collapsed and trapped 33 miners.

If you set out to be liked, you will accomplish nothing. – Margaret Thatcher

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