SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 10/05/2024

Senate okays death penalty for drug traffickers

Abduction: Citizens slam IG for detaining journalist beyond legal limits

Rescued Chibok girl, three children released to Borno govt

PoS Agents Will Not Pay Monthly Tax To Authorities – CAC Registrar

Electricity Tariff Hike: Labour Threatens To Shut NERC, Discos Offices

We may increase N615,000 minimum wage demand if inflation bites harder –NLC president, Ajaero

ASUU rejects wage award, insists on negotiated salary for members

Prince Harry, wife to arrive Nigeria today

Tinubu commissions Funtua dry port, says it’s pivotal component of Nigeria’s port infrastructure

Tinubu, Abiodun, Amosun, others hail Awujale at 90

Cybersecurity levy splits National Assembly

Reps Ask CBN To Withdraw Circular On Cybersecurity Levy

Coastal highway probe: Reps to summon Edun, Umahi, AGF

Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road: Reps demand letter of guarantees, credit instruments for approval

Reps summon NDPHC MD over abandoned 252MW power plant in Bayelsa

Bill to raise judges’ pay scales second reading

N2.7bn fraud: Court imposes travel ban on Sirika, daughter

Emefiele’s trial: I was forced to give $600,000 bribe for contract payment, says witness

Court rejects suit against Fed Govt’s plan to delay payment of CBN’s N22.7tn loans

Fed Govt boosts DHQ’s battle against insecurity with 20 APCs

More of Suleja fleeing 109 inmates recaptured, says Minister

Fed Govt, telcos differ on tariff hike

Q1 foreign debt servicing gulped $1bn – CBN

SEC tightens grip on private company debt issuance with new rules

Olufowose succeeds Hassan-Odukale as First Bank chairman

ASUU Threatens Strike Over Unmet Demands At Kano Varsity

South East: Anti-open grazing law hard to obey -Miyetti Allah

Justice ministry should give EFCC free hand to prosecute cases –Edwin Clark

Edo Guber: Labor Party Crisis Gets Messier as Youth Wing Takes Party’s Structure

Name persons sponsoring insecurity, Kano gov tells DSS

Rivers crisis: Fubara, lawmakers lock horns again

Anniversary: Fubara prioritises project completion, rolls out 20-day programme

Insecurity: Kaduna To Relocate 359 Schools

Enugu govt, FAAN set up committee on infrastructural upgrade of Enugu Airport

Ekiti govt, Cavista Holdings sign multi-billion naira MoU on cassava farming

Kwara approves N1.4bn for Ilorin Smart City

Ondo IGR rises to N40bn – ODIRS

Rivers to set up conflict prevention, peace committees in 23 LGAs

LASG to allocate homes to 698 workers by ballot – Commissioner

Price hike: FCCPC, LASG to sanction erring supermarkets

One feared killed as returning Okuama villagers catch suspected looters

Edo court joins BTC in suit against Oba of Benin

Ooni disowns alleged son, petitions police


TODAY IN HISTORY

  • On this day in 1994, Nelson Mandela became South Africa’s first black president. Mandela’s inauguration came after more than 300 years of white rule. Before becoming president, he was a pivotal figure in the fight against the racist apartheid regime and was incarcerated for 27 years.
  • On this day in 1933, Nazis ceremonially burnt about 25,000 allegedly “un-German” books. The book burnings were part of the right-wing German Student Union’s Action against the Un-German Spirit. Among the burnt books were works by Albert Einstein, Bertolt Brecht, Sigmund Freud, and Franz Kafka.

Be strong, but not rude; Be kind, but not weak; Be bold, but not bully; Be humble, but not timid; Be proud, but not arrogant. – Zig Ziglar

Good morning

Compiled by Joe Agbro Jr., (@Joeagbro), JOeagbro@gmail.com, +234-8056745268

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