SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 02/11/2024

Outrage as police arraign 32 ‘hungry’ children for treason, four collapse

Marketers plan to sell petrol below N1,028/litre Dangote price

Anger greets presidential wing’s N9.8bn rehabilitation vote

Minimum wage: Workers can no longer survive on N70,000, says TUC

N15m bribe claim: EFCC grills Bobrisky, cross-dresser detained in Abuja

TCN restores power supply to Damaturu, Maiduguri

Arms control centre rejects Ned Nwoko’s gun rights bill

Iwuanyanwu buried as Uzodimma pays tribute

One-third of Nigerians, Ghanaians likely to develop kidney diseases -Study

Nigeria remains destination for Japanese investments despite challenges — Official

FG assures China of Tinubu’s commitment to sustainable partnership

Low income pushes 14m Nigerians into poverty – World Bank


DID YOU KNOW?

  • The legal drinking age for beer in Germany is 16. However, they must wait until their 18th birthday to be legally allowed to drink spirits and harder alcoholic drinks.
  • A pineapple plant can only produce one pineapple a year. After fruiting, the plant dies

Tinubu Rejects Advice To Withdraw Tax Reform Bills, Gives Reasons

Tinubu hails ex-FirstBank MD, Adeduntan, for service

Tinubu honours Iwuanyanwu’s legacy

Kano protest: AGF intervenes, takes over case file from police

#EndBadGovernance: Those arraigned minors are adults, they have wives, says FG’s counsel

Court orders final forfeiture of $2.045m, landed properties linked to Emefiele

VDM granted N2m bail over unauthorised wearing of police uniform

EFCC arrests Edo accountant general over huge withdrawals

Lagos, Ogun flood victims count losses, demand govt action

Vessels with 40.76m litres of petrol, others arrive Nigeria

$5bn Africa Energy Bank begins operation January – FG

Keyamo counters Reps over revoking licences of private airstrip

Oyedepo’s church airstrip under FG’s management – Keyamo

NOA, NPC, UNICEF begin e-birth registration for children

Ondo poll: INEC to deploy 4,814 BVAS, okays 700 journalists

Analysts give positive verdict on proposed VAT reform, call for balancing

Kwara varsity, Chinese firms partner on vehicle conversion to CNG

Colleges of Education games kick-off as FCE Yola marks 50th anniversary

Amnesty Hits Tinubu, Demands Immediate Release Of #EndBadGovernance Minors

AMORC preaches universal love at conference

Zaaki Azzay hosts maiden True Nigerian Party

OPay partners UI to launch 10-year scholarship initiative

#EndBadGovernance protesters: Kwankwaso slams police over arraignment of minors

Rivers stakeholders to Asari-Dokubo: You didn’t deliver Tinubu in your unit

Ekiti PDP, govt disagree over planned lawmakers’ Canada trip

APC asks court to stop FAAC, AGF, others from releasing funds to Rivers LGAs

Funding critical for Amnesty programme success —Diri

Sani swears in LG chairmen, advises them on accountability, equity

Otu constitutes committee on N70,000 minimum wage

Aiyedatiwa to Civil Servants: ¦ 73,000 minimum wage to begin this month

Minimum wage: Use FG’s template to pay us, Anambra workers tell Soludo

Delta Chief Judge begins prison visitations

Pro-Fubara speaker demands by-election to replace 27 lawmakers

Anambra institutes N100m innovation competition, trains 25,000 youths

Katsina tackles stringent loan conditions for MSMEs

Hisbah invites 60-year-old Bauchi man for posting photos of his lovers on Facebook

Minimum wage: Benue Labour proposes N77,000

Enugu community gets electricity after 18 years of blackout

177 organ harvesters, ritual killers arrested in Ebonyi

Bandits abduct 20 bus passengers in Niger

Edo teenager in custody for poisoning ex-boyfriend, four others

Man loses memory after month-long coma in Lagos


TODAY IN HISTORY

  • On this day in 1964, there was a coup in Saudi Arabia. Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud took over the government of Saudi Arabia while his half-brother, King Saud, was overseas for medical reasons.

Plant as many good thoughts as you can in each day. – Rhonda Byrne

Good morning

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

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