SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 11/03/2025

I removed fuel subsidy to protect unborn generation —Tinubu

Soldiers rescue 75 civilians from Sambisa forest

Police rescue 27 kidnapped foreigners in Lagos apartment

Lakurawa terrorists kill 13, burn 8 villages in deadly Kebbi attack

Naira for Crude: NNPC supplies 48m barrels to Dangote Refinery

NSGF silent over Ramadan schools’ closure as NANS issues 72-hour ultimatum

Rivers Assembly issues warrant of arrest on RISIEC chairman

W’Cup qualifiers: Chelle set to name Eagles final squad

Mr. Macaroni sparks controversy over refusal to greet Sanwo-Olu

Musk says X hit by major cyberattack

Pope’s condition improving, treatment ongoing – Vatican

Spain probes ex-officials over Valencia flood deaths

ECOWAS, AfDB sign $12m deal to boost rice production

Suspect arrested for stabbing Ireland-based Nigerian footballer to death


DID YOU KNOW?

  • Women are prohibited from visiting Mount Athos in Greece. The pennisula, home to some monasteries since the 4th Century AD, is an autonomous region of Greece controlled by the Greek Orthodox Church. According to the Church, the Virgin Mary blessed the peninsula and made it her own holy garden, so no other women are allowed to be there.
  • A pub in Ireland, Sean’s Bar, has been running for more than 1,100 years.

Fubara, Wike, others break fast with Tinubu

Do more for your people, Tinubu urges govs, ministers at Iftar

Tinubu renames Federal University of Education Kano after Maitama Sule

Tinubu inaugurates youth confab committee, vows to reverse japa

Natasha’s suspension: Senate rules out reversal, Akpabio queries suit

Reps pledge strict oversight, transparency in N250bn SEDC budget

Odili’s probe: Supreme Court dismisses Rivers’ case against EFCC

S’Court to decide Anyanwu’s removal as PDP secretary

Court adjourns Natasha’s suit to enable Akpabio, others file responses

Obasa’s suit challenging impeachment adjourned till March 17

Nigeria on right path under Tinubu, Presidency replies Catholic bishops

Fed Govt committed to Cabotage fund disbursement – Edun

Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway ready for inauguration June – Umahi

FG eyes wealth creation with N1.5tn BOA recapitalisation

NCDMB acquires 20% equity in P’Harcourt refinery

FG begins building of solar-powered electric charging station at UNILORIN

FG woos foreign nations on remote work for youths

Sale of JAMB’s direct entry forms begins March 12

FG probes food quality in unity schools, recalls two principals

NiDCOM urges Nigerians in diaspora to register for data mapping

FG plans ‘Proof of Address’ to check strangers’ influx

Electrification agency, 10 firms partner to generate 948MW

Over 8,000 telecom subscribers switched operators in Jan – NCC report

74 Chinese firms eye Nigeria’s oil sector

NAICOM grants CHI Life Assurance operational licence

Cascador unveils $2m fund to support entrepreneurs

Soto Gallery, Ecobank collaborate on art fair

ATBUTH denies alleged lack of medical care to patients

Falana describes Natasha’s suspension as legislative recklessness

Defection to SDP: Presidency, APC knock El-Rufai, dismiss threat to unseat Tinubu

I’m still in APC — Fayemi

2027: PDP rebuilding for victory, says Tambuwal

PDP rejects APC’s call for Plateau Speaker’s removal

Resign Or Be Impeached, Rivers APC Chair Tells Fubara

‘Peter Obi is surprisingly not a bad person after all’ —  El-Rufai’s son

Sanwo-Olu launches programme to prevent building collapse

Ogun to partner Air Force on security, aviation development, says Abiodun

AbdulRazaq swears in two commissioners

Buni employs 267 health technicians, others

Agents of darkness failed to take over Osun – Adeleke

I’ll emerge stronger despite Supreme Court setback – Fubara

Oyetola, Adeleke’s commissioners trade words over alleged N3.7bn mismanagement

Lawmaker distributes 2,000 bags of rice to Gombe constituents for Ramadan, lent

Ogun Water Corporation migrates flat rate, post-paid customers to prepaid meters

Edo partners NELFUND to provide loans for state tertiary students

Niger triggers red alert over heatwave, warns of disease outbreaks

Diphtheria: Lagos plans emergency vaccination at King’s College

Ondo begins contact tracing as Lassa fever kills UK returnee

Anambra nurses, union clash over delayed FG salary structure

Gombe children’s parliament urges provision of sanitary pads, toilets, others

Protesters demand reinstatement of suspended Edo LG chairmen

Tragedy in Ondo: Bandits attack four communities, kill 20

Police arrest three suspects for stealing YEDC cable

Two abducted NDDC workers rescued in Bayelsa

Couple arrested for kidnapping online vendor in Lagos

Fuel tanker crash on Benin-Auchi road claims eight lives


TODAY IN HISTORY

  • On this day in 2011, the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster struck Japan. The nuclear meltdowns occurred after a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami. It was the worst nuclear accident since the 1986 Chernobyl disaster.

Get mad, then get over it. – Colin Powell

Good morning

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

3 thoughts on “SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 11/03/2025

  1. Reading news in Daily Short makes my day. At least I have a summary of the happening news for the day . Please keep up. Thanks

  2. The defection of El-Rufai from APC is ineffective as he has no electoral value in Kaduna state.
    He should clear his role about massacre of innocent people in Southern Kaduna.
    He needs to clear his role in inviting Fulani to invade the rest of the country.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *