SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 10/05/2025

No extradition process against Simon Ekpa – AGF

Northern govs in high-stakes meeting over terror attacks

Warri refinery workers continue strike

Abia to commence construction of 10,000-barrel modular refinery

Marketers import N2.4tn petrol amid competition with Dangote

Business reality TV show, ‘The Next Titan’ returns

Lookman misses training, doubtful for Roma clash

Pope Leo XIV always wanted to be priest, says brother

UAE pledges support for Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline project

11 African countries record two-thirds of malaria deaths — Report

375 Nigerians sought Swedish asylum in 2024 — Report

Benin shuts border against Nigerian northern community

FG to repatriate 15,000 Nigerians stranded abroad

Police rescue 25 Ivorians from kidnappers, arrest eight suspects


DID YOU KNOW?

  • Group jogging is illegal in Burundi. It was banned in 2014 by the country’s president who feared that the activity could help people plan anti-government activities.
  • If you ingest nutmeg in large doses, it works like a hallucinogen due to a natural compound called myristicin.

Tinubu welcomes Qatari interest in agriculture, food security

President celebrates agric icon, Tunde Badmus on birthday

Speaker Abbas loses mother-in-law

Kebbi senators defect to APC after meeting Tinubu

Natasha fires back at Akpabio, denies violating court order

$1.43m fraud case: S’Court revokes Fred Ajudua’s bail, orders return to prison

Mohbad’s father gets court nod to challenge Naira Marley’s clearance

Yahaya Bello, EFCC counsel clash as N80bn fraud trial continues

EFCC pledges to probe Matawalle over alleged N528bn graft

NAF: 1,150 terrorists neutralised in Northwest operation in 17 months

Matawalle condoles family of slain Imam, donates N5m, foodstuffs

4,803 peddlers arrested as NDLEA seizes 358kg illicit drugs

FG forges ahead with Naira-for-Crude policy implementation

JAMB releases 2025 UTME results, withholds 39,834 others

How blind candidate hired another visually impaired person for UTME – JAMB

FG generates N300m from 50 private varsities

Passenger maltreatment: NCAA slams N3m fine on Kenya Airways

64,188 Nigerians begin Hajj journey from Imo airport, Shettima commends unity

Use social media responsibly,  NYSC DG tells corps members

NELFUND pledges to combat fraud, partners security agencies

FG urged to build pedestrian bridge on Lagos-Ibadan expressway

Poultry farmers lament drop in egg sales

Tinubu prioritising water supply to Abuja satellite towns – Wike

FCT requests federal funds for development projects

Nigeria deserves high standard ICC – Wike

Lagos cooperative college to graduate 153 students

Visually impaired athletes set for sports day

Recycle, don’t ban plastics, manufacturers urge govt

NNPCL is part of our business — Dangote

Bayelsa PDP approves N306m salaries for officials

LG poll: Revolt in Lagos APC over imposition

Abiodun commissions Nigeria’s first rapid diagnostic test production facility in Ogun

Sanwo-Olu inaugurates new accident, emergency centre in Epe

Edo dep gov denies cultism allegation

Ikpeazu built, inaugurated uninhabitable govt house — Abia govt

FCT chief judge frees 30 awaiting trial inmates in Keffi prison

Anambra govt excited over Tinubu’s promises during visit

Kano spends N3bn on WASSCE, NECO fees for 141,000 students

Gombe approves $481,000 for 969 intending pilgrims

Lagos begins demolition of illegal buildings in GRA, others

315 Muslim pilgrims airlifted to Mecca in inaugural international flight at Imo Airport

Lagos pays N978m to families of deceased civil servants

NSCDC denies extorting farmers at Kano grazing reserve

Rivers vigilante group issues eviction notice to native doctors

Fire guts three-storey building in Onitsha

Cultists hack two Bayelsa graduates to death

25-yr-old man nabbed in Lagos while transporting human organs for rituals


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.

Black and white might be sufficient. But why deprive yourself of color. – Christian Dior

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

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