SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 04/05/2025

20,000 asylum seekers await registration in Nigeria — Report

Obasanjo, Osinbajo, Obi, Abiodun bid Afenifere leader Ayo Adebanjo farewell

Four soldiers killed in Boko Haram attack on military base in Yobe

Anambra redirects traffic as Tinubu visits state Thursday

2027: PDP govs strike deal with Wike

NAPEP extends recruitment deadline to May 25, 2025

Many stranded in Abuja after Air Peace cancels multiple flights

BBNaija organisers announces audition date for 10th season

OPEC+ to hike oil production in June

Cardinals hold ninth meeting ahead of vote for new pope

Trump sparks online frenzy with AI image of self as Pope

80-year-old Colombian dies after four months in Lagos hotel

UK court fixes June 3 for trial of Nigerian teenager’s killer

FG repatriates over 2,000 stranded Nigerians in Libya


DID YOU KNOW?

  • The first hot air balloon flight happened on November 21, 1783, in Paris, France. The Montgolfier brothers, Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Étienne, designed and launched a hot air balloon with Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier and François Laurent, Marquis of Arlanders, as the first human passengers. The flight lasted approximately 20 minutes and covered about 5 miles.
  • Sea otters hold hands when they sleep so they don’t drift away from each other.

Insecurity: We’ll take over forests in Northwest – Tinubu

Emergency Rule: Tinubu under pressure to reinstate Fubara May 29

Shettima, African leaders attend inauguration of Gabon’s President

Reps summon Benue, Zamfara govs over insecurity

$2.96 billion alleged fraud: EFCC expands NNPCL probe

Ex-NNPCL boss Mele Kyari denies arrest rumours

Alleged N8b deals: Aisha Achimugu yet to meet EFCC’s bail conditions

Terror: Three states record 26 attacks, 227 deaths in four months

Nigerian Army Battles ISWAP Terrorist In Yobe

Ban on firearms in force, says police

Police arrest one for impersonating DIG Frank Mba 

220m fine: Exit threat won’t nullify liabilities, FCCPC tells Meta

Allegations of forging election results, false – Tinubu’s minister, Onyejeocha

FG suspends bilateral education scholarships for five years

Mass metering in barracks generates N769.1m

NHIA commences compliance checks on one-hour HMO treatment deadline

Nigerians obtain N2tn loans amid tight credit market – Report

Singer Rarara serenades Tinubu with “Omo Ologo” during Katsina visit

500 Rivers women receive support from SDG office, RHI

Wike faults sponsored walkout on First Lady in Rivers

We never walked out on Remi Tinubu, Rivers women reply Wike

FUOYE students disown NANS petition against VC

Mother cries out over missing Babcock student

Yiaga urges youths participation in politics

Insecurity: Benue professors advocate self-help to end herdsmen killings

Abuja indigenes demand end to teachers’ strike

Calling Tinubu’s administration ‘Yoruba government’ attempt to stop second term – Afenifere

CAN supports US envoy on peace talks with MACBAN

Seyi Tinubu: S’East youths demand apology from NANS faction leader

EFCC prevented us from giving VDM food – Friends

Bode George urges Tinubu to implement 2014 Confab

300 PDP, NNPP members decamp to APC in Kaduna

No factions in Bayelsa PDP — Spokesman

July 12 LG polls: Lagos APC okays 432 Chairmanship aspirants for primaries

Gombe gov mourns retired High Court Judge, Justice Idi-Apollos

Only God Almighty will chose my successor – Sule

Oyo, Osun blame NBC for Ibadan, Iwo boundary disputes

Rainstorm destroys Akwa Ibom unity college

Cybercriminals can drain bank accounts with just ATM card details, Delta police warn

Gombe Police arrest 27-yr-old suspect contracted to fight in Plateau

Three policemen detained as Bauchi suspect dies in custody

95 suspected Edo cultists arrested after clashes

How US Yoruba village sparked row between Alaafin, Ooni


TODAY IN HISTORY

  • On this day in 1904, the United States took over the construction of the Panama Canal. French engineers had begun digging a waterway between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans in 1881, but they had to abandon the project after about 22,000 lives had been lost to accidents and disease.

Love looks around to see who is in need. – T. B. Joshua

Good morning

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

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