SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 13/11/2024

Autonomy: FG, govs, LG chairs sign implementation agreement

Okpebholo takes over in Edo, Oshiomhole’s son makes cabinet

19 directors fail perm-sec qualifying exam

Dangote: IPMAN members load petrol N990/litre

Okowa not invited by EFCC over derivation fund —Aide

Protesters demand Matawalle’s sack over Zamfara’s worsening insecurity

ASUU accuses IMF, W’Bank of sabotaging Nigeria’s varsities

6m Nigerians face existential threat as cost of diabetes care skyrockets

Lassa fever, meningitis deaths hit 535

6,141 mining licences inactive, says regulator

Child-abuse scandal: Archbishop of Canterbury resigns

USAID commits $2.3m to malaria tablets in Nigeria

Nigeria, Saudi target deals in energy, agric sectors


DID YOU KNOW?

  • The world record for the deepest dive on a single breath is 702 feet. This incredible feat was achieved by Herbert Nitsch, an Austrian freediver, in 2012
  • Lake Victoria, located in northern Tanzania, is the largest freshwater lake in Africa.

Democracy best option, Tinubu declares as Okpebholo steps in

Total external trade rose to N6.9tn in Q2 – Shettima

Shettima leads APC mega rally as gov, Ajayi’s camps allege rigging plot

Reps seek improved funding for NYSC

Fed Govt committed to workers’ welfare, says Fagbemi

Things we discovered in power sector will make you cry – Olukoyede, EFCC chair

EFCC arrests Wabote over alleged $35m fraud

DHQ moves to stop Lukarawa’s recruitment drive

Police unveil EOD training school in Borno

Grid collapse: EFCC probes electricity contracts

NCDC warns against likely Lassa fever, meningitis outbreak

FG services foreign debt with $3.5bn

Edun: Fed Govt to settle pension arrears before Dec 31

FG will invest in arts – Minister

NCAA stops pilots from working for multiple airlines

FG releases 25% of budgeted N88bn for pension arrears

Minister unveils 240KW solar car park donated by Azura Power at UNN

28m Nigerians have no access to banking, says CBN

NUPRC to reduce gas emissions

Tinubu entrenching good governance through RHA, says Wike

BUA secures $200m from AfreximBank for expansion

NIMASA chief, scholars, others for awards at Osun monarch’s festival

Bakare donates hybrid solar inverter to UNILAG Law faculty

Victim of police killing not our student – Kwara varsity

16 Manufacturing Firms Lost N792bn To Naira Depreciation – MAN

There’s hunger in the land — Methodist Church

Firm inaugurates 300 housing units in Enugu

35 CSOs seek cancellation of Abia LG poll, allege irregularities

Lakurawa: Miyetti Allah Condemns Killing Of 6 Fulani, Destruction Of Settlements

Show proof of N90bn spent on contract debts, Abia PDP tells Otti

APGA hails UNIZIK vice-chanchellor’s appointment

Circular Road: Makinde raises payment compensation panel

Oyo governor to present proposed 2025 Budget today

Kano gov donates 78 patrol vehicles to boost security

Sanwo-Olu, officials mourn Epe crash victims

Kefas Flags Off Campaign Against Malnutrition

Abiodun promises prudent resource management

We’ve Serviced N63bn Of Debts Incurred By Ganduje –Kano Gov’t

Assembly urges govt to save Imo communities from flooding

Abia announces free, compulsory education

Your welfare is sacrosanct, Ogun tells workers

Enugu orders arrest of students bullying colleague

Police, govt dismiss Plateau bomb scare

Kano mulls repatriation of Almajiri to home states

Ebonyi denies converting airport departure lounge to church

Lagos unveils ‘Innovate Eko STEAM Programme’

Outrage as bandits burn harvested maize on Kaduna farms

Delta Delivers Relief To Flood Victims, Eases Hardship In Oshimili South

Soldiers Exchange Bullets With Bandits In Sokoto

Ondo prophetess arrested over mother, child’s death in church

64-year-old man bags life jail for defiling neighbour’s daughter


TODAY IN HISTORY

  • On this day in 1995, Nigeria Airways Flight 357 crashes at Kaduna International Airport in Kaduna, Nigeria, killing 11 people and injuring many.
  • On this day in 1985, the Armero tragedy occured. The late evening eruption of the Nevado del Ruiz volcano in Colombia caused volcanic mudflows, called lahars, and flooded the city of Armero, killing 25,000 of its residents.

Successful people ask better questions, and as a result, they get better answers. – Tony Robbins

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

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