SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 10/11/2024

Military raises alarm as terrorists launch online recruitment

113 foreign hackers enjoyed police escorts before arrest – Abuja residents

No opposition, as Okonjo-Iweala seeks second term at WTO

Refiners oppose petrol import licences to IPMAN, PETROAN

MC Oluomo emerges NURTW National President

Ondo gov poll: Customers blame parties as banks run out of cash

I didn’t organise any national prayer, says First Lady

Mourinho desperately wants Osimhen at Fenerbahçe

US charges Iranian man in plot to kill Donald Trump

Canada abolishes Student Direct Stream for international students

Burkina Faso plans to reinstate death penalty

Philippines police arrest five Nigerians for kidnapping


DID YOU KNOW?

  • The President of the United States earns a salary of $400,000 per year. However, the salary has remained the same since 2001, as presidents are not allowed to receive pay raises during their time in office.
  • Sri Lanka is the birthplace of Buddhism. The religion has played a significant role in shaping the country’s cultural and architectural landscape.

Tinubu to attend Joint Arab-Islamic Summit in Saudi Arabia

Tinubu asks youths to shun japa syndrome

Tinubu reappoints Prof. Mustapha as NBRDA D-G

President’s controversial tax bills split N’Assembly

Few judges give judiciary bad name – CJN

Court restrains Odionyenma from parading self as AMLSN’s President

NAF strikes kill 70 terrorists in Borno, destroy 83 illegal refineries in Niger Delta

Serial grid collapses: State House begins 40MW solar plant

FG moves to avert doctors’ strike, writes ministries

Nigeria shopping for ammunition suppliers – Report

FG signs deal for aircraft maintenance facility

Digital banking expanding rapidly despite doubts – PalmPay MD, Nwosu

NLNG gets FIRS’ most compliant taxpayer award

Cashew can generate $2.4bn annually – Dr Ajanaku

Strike: SSANU to take position on N50bn earned allowances, other demands

PANDEF backs new Ministry of Regional Development

First Lady, NDDC flag-off U-Lesson tablets distribution for schools

Japa: Resist Temptation To Abandon Nigeria, Fashola Tells Youths

FG rightly ended trial of minors – Ozekhome

Zamfara students neglected in Cyprus, says group

Tinubu will win 2027 election – APC

Peter Obi has potential to become president in 2027, says Utomi, Yunusa

Gombe NNPP governorship candidate joins PDP

Ondo REC must be removed to avoid 1983 crisis – Ajayi

I can treat govt files while abroad – Gov Sule

Obaseki To Okpebholo: There’ll Will Be Problems If You Prioritise Politics Over Security

Our appointments based on merit, says Otti

FBI arrest: Anambra probes LG chair’s $3.3m romance scam

Kano partners FG, W’Bank to tackle gully erosion

Rivers to seal buildings without state approvals

Explosion: Jigawa distributes relief materials to 210 affected families

Katsina deploys 550 security trainees from banditry-ravaged communities to tackle terrorists

New Terror Group, Lakurawa, Kills 15, Rustles 100 Cows In Kebbi

We’re liaising with Presidency to secure Ijamido healing stream – Olota of Otta

Police recover severed head of Kwara motorcyclist

Police arrest officers over murder of Kwara varsity student

Panic in Port Harcourt as residents discover corpse with missing organs


TODAY IN HISTORY

  • On this day in 1995, Nigeria playwright and environmental activist Ken Saro-Wiwa along with eight others from the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP) were hanged by government forces.
  • On this day in 1969, Sesame Street, the long-running American children’s television series, premiered on TV stations.

Only put off until tomorrow what you are willing to die having left undone. – Pablo Picasso

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

2 thoughts on “SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 10/11/2024

  1. On this day in 1969, Sesame Street, the long-running American children’s television series, premiered on TV stations.

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