SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 02/06/2024

Ex-Falcons player turned man seeks N69m to become father

24 hours to Strike: Labour talks tough, FG beg

FG rejects N494,000 wage demand, warns of N9.5tn economic burden

Hungry Nigerian students in UK seeking help from food charity

Real Madrid beat Dortmund to win record 15th Champions League

Nigeria vs S’Africa: Nigerians advise Eagles to mime new anthem

Benin Republic storms Abidjan, awaits Super Eagles

Controversy over pegging age limit for varsity admissions at 18

South Africa’s ANC To Share Power After Election Blow

Tinubu, Shettima spend N8.64bn on travel expenses in three months

Tinubu reads riot act on Abia killings

Sit-at-home agitations treasonable, says Tinubu

Defend justice, judicial autonomy, Shettima urges lawyers

Tinubu has never influenced electoral process – Shettima

Reps considering bill to reserve seats for women in Parliament, says Deputy Speaker

Army Arrests 8 For Conveying N19.3m Fuel To Ambazonia Rebels

Minimum wage: Strike not in Nigerians’ best interest –Labour Minister

Nigerian Govt Intervenes In Teeside Varsity Students Asked To Leave

Air France: 61 Nigerians not stranded in Chad – NCAA

Over 107,000 Passports Uncollected In Nigeria – Immigration

609,585 customers get meters, 7.3 million unmetered – FG

Climate change: FG advocating biogas as alternative to charcoal for domestic cooking

Nigeria’s gas production capacity to grow by 300mmscf/d

AfDB approves increased capital of $117bn to support Nigeria, others

Nigerians consume 1.6bn litres of milk, products annually – FG

Airfare rises by 19% in one year, says NBS

Repatriated export proceeds: CBN approves 50% sales by IOCs to authorized FX dealers

Credit for increasing tax revenue should go to Tinubu — FIRS chairman

Pension funds reverse March dip to hit N19.79tn

Nigeria volatile, filled with suffering – Obasanjo

Abuja DisCo to disconnect DHQ, police, 22 other govt agencies over debt

ExxonMobil awaits NNPCL to lift injunction on Seplat/MNPU deal

Oando’s turnover grew to N3.4trn in 2023 – Tinubu

We’re up to date in pension benefits, NAOC clarifies

IBEDC board sacks Achife as MD, names replacement

Adeboye’s 82nd birthday: RCCG showers N400million worth digital skills on youths

PDP will reclaim power in 2027, says National Chairman

Don’t let politicians divide you, Obi tells Nigerians

EFCC probe report against Kwankwaso baseless rumour –Kano NNPP

Plateau to adopt technology in fighting insecurity –Mutfwang

We’ll continue to put Rivers’ interest first – Fubara

Imo govt, Egyptian firm sign pact on power supply

Osun launches maiden climate action plan

Lagos moves to stop multiple taxations

Lagos leads as 70,603 applicants write common entrance exam into Unity colleges

Innoson donates fire fighting truck to abia, commends Otti for endorsing Nigerian made vehicles

Demolition of Police Barracks: Mobile policemen confront armed soldiers in Lagos


TODAY IN HISTORY

  • On this day in 1946, Italy became a parliamentary republic. The transition from a monarchy to today’s Italian Republic was effected by the favorable outcome of a referendum, in which 89 percent of Italians, also including women for the first time, took part.
  • On this day in 1953, Queen Elizabeth II was crowned. The coronation in London’s Westminster Abbey was the first televised major international event in history. Elizabeth’s accession to the throne followed the death of her father, King George VI, 16 months previously.

It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness. – Charles Spurgeon

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