SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 07/06/2024

Presidency denies finance minister’s alleged N105,000 minimum wage proposal

National grid shutdown treasonable – SGF

FG reopens Lagos-Kano rail line after repairs

6 Rescued, 14 Still Trapped 2 Days After Mining Pit Collapsed In Niger

Nigeria secures additional $925m in oil-backed loan from Afreximbank

Naira appreciates to N1,495/$ in parallel market

FG Insists Subsidy Is Gone, Asks Nigerians To Disregard Viral Documents

Motorists groan as flood overruns Lagos-Ibadan Expressway bridge, others

Ex-inmate bemoans plight of Nigerians in Chinese prison

UN seeks $4.7bn for 21m Nigerian IDPs, others

British businessman acquitted in $11bn US fraud trial

Saudi announces June 16 Sallah day

Palestine create history, reach third round of World Cup qualifiers

$5.3m fraud: US hunts scammers, traces funds to Hong Kong, Nigeria, others

Tinubu approves establishment of ICT hub in Ekiti

Tinubu shows zeal, passion to improve quality of governance — Shettima

Senate, Reps pass N98.5bn supplementary 2024 budget for FCT

Northern Senators, MACBAN Reject Bill Restricting Herders’ Movement

Gas contract probe: Foreign firm, NLNG frustrate Senate probe

Reps propose additional state for S’East

Reps call for limit of social media usage for children under 16 years

Reps dump N740bn misused Natural Resources Fund report

Reps probe alleged fraudulent land allocations in FCT

Sanusi’s reinstatement: Court to rule on jurisdiction June 13

9,303 terrorists killed, 9,562 fighters surrendered in 1 year –DHQ

Money laundering: TSTV executives docked by EFCC

FG unveils 300mmscf facility in Delta to end gas flaring

FG inaugurates 1.2km hydraulic drainage in Benue

Over 32,000 NSCDC, Fire, Corrections officers promoted in one year – Tunji-Ojo

Trafficking: Nationwide probe of orphanage homes underway, says NAPTIP

Flood wreaks havoc on Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway

NDDC offers 155 patients free surgeries

Nigerian airlines commend Keyamo for suspending landing charges

UI promotes Ekiti First lady to Associate Professor

International Breweries opens rights issue to non-shareholders

Kwara Hotel workers demand N264m terminal benefits

Late Gen Attahiru Foundation offers scholarships to 50 children of deceased soldiers

Atiku Tackles Tinubu As FG Projects N5.4trn For Fuel Subsidy In 2024

I remain committed LP member – Peter Obi

Peter Obi visits ex-Super Eagles player, Tijiani Babangida in Abuja

We’ve started getting information about killers of soldiers in Aba – Gov Otti

Zamfara seek TETFund’s support to fix abandoned projects in state institutions

21 years after, Sanwo-Olu hands over 270 home units to Egan allottees

Kano gov flags-off 70km rural road networks in 10 communities

LASG gives 1,868 Hajj pilgrims pocket money

NECO, NBAIS: Kano earmarks N2.9bn to settle exam fees

C/River Rids Calabar Streets Of Mentally Challenged Persons

Abia NIPR chairman freed after 10 days in captivity

Edo Royal Crisis: We Are Ready For Settlement – Chiefs

Enugu monarch, four others remanded for murder of two policemen

Police arrest ex-convict parading as soldier in A’Ibom

2 labourers trapped inside well in Osun

Bandits Attack Niger Villages, Set Houses Ablaze

Shock, disbelief as Benue IDPs camp records 200 babies a month

Journalists don’t have immunity, can be arrested, says police


TODAY IN HISTORY

  • On this day in 1929, Vatican City became an independent state. The Lateran Treaty, which was signed on February 11 of the same year, was ratified by Italy’s fascist government on this day. It guarantees the political and territorial sovereignty of Vatican City.
  • On this day in 1975, the first Cricket World Cup began. England hosted the first edition of the event, which today has become one of the world’s most important sporting events. The West Indies entered the history books as the first Cricket World Champions.

There is nothing so absurd that it cannot be believed as truth if repeated often enough. – William James

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