SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 04/12/2023

FG didn’t sponsor 1,411 delegates to COP28 – Presidency

Japa: Hospitals reduce outpatients, surgeries as 4,000 doctors migrate

NANS demands N200,000 annual bursary for students

3 Months After, No Clue On Whereabouts Of Abducted Zamfara Varsity Students

Falcons arrive Praia ahead Cape Verde clash

Volleyball: Nigeria U-17 girls eye win against Cameroon

Helicopter crash: Air Chief visits injured crew members, orders probe

Three soldiers arrested for stealing 374 ammunition rounds

Police arrest killers of Imo DPO

Netizens slam Toke Makinwa’s presence at COP28 in Dubai

Reps want FMC Owo upgraded to teaching hospital

NDLEA dismantles 13 Kaduna drug joints, arrests 90

Over 150,000 Nigerians applied for US visa in 2023 – Envoy

Israel widens evacuation orders in Southern Gaza after heavy attack

UAE To Provide Humanitarian Response Stations Across Nigeria

France knife attacker who killed German tourist ‘swore allegiance to Islamic State’

FG disburses N135b to states, FCT

Subsidy: FG to disburse grants to SMEs

91,214 deceased workers’ relatives get N356bn pension settlement – PenCom

FG takes delivery of 2nd Niger bridge from Julius Berger

Commonwealth, Fed Govt open talks on deep sea mining

Interior minister, NIS CG order probe into ‘passport racketeering’ in Southeast 

FX turnover fell to N3.66tn in October – Report

OAU Staff Club to honour Adebayo Williams

VP’s new residence: SERAP urges senate president to dump Wike’s plan

‘We must stop waste,’ Peter Obi berates Nigeria’s ‘huge’ delegation to COP28

APC clears 38 Ekiti council seats, PDP faults poll

APC zonal organising secretary, Agbomhere joins Edo governorship race

Sanwo-Olu promises Ogun community classrooms block

200 lawyers volunteer to assist Gov Yusuf win case at Supreme Court

Lagos to reduce methane emission by 45% 2035

COP28: Kwara to introduce climate education in schools

Firefighters stop inferno at Kaduna FRCN building

Kano gov’s aide arrested for alleged palliative looting

Police, complainant killed as angry mob set suspected killer ablaze in Delta


TODAY IN HISTORY

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