SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 15/04/2025

Death toll in fresh Plateau attacks rises to 51

2027: PDP governors reject merger talks

Refund N300m confab hosting rights, Rivers tells NBA

NBA: N300m a non-refundable gift, not hosting payment

Alia distances self from Peter Obi’s visit to Benue

Access Bank gets final approval for Kenya’s National Bank takeover

Another 1980 AFCON hero, Charles Bassey, dies at 71

Two die as mine collapses in Niger

Minister, Sanwo-Olu unveil Elumelu’s 50-bed medical facility in Lagos

Trump blames Zelensky for ‘millions’ of deaths in Russian invasion

13 million displaced as Sudan war enters third year – UN

ECOWAS sends technical team to Guinea to support return to constitutional rule

Nigeria Signs ECOWAS Tariff, Waives Taxes On 90% Of Goods Traded In Africa

Nigeria, Trinidad & Tobago sign BASA to boost trade, tourism


DID YOU KNOW?

  • In Germany, dancing is banned on Good Friday, and the fine for violating the ban can range from €1,000 to €10,000. The exact fine amount varies depending on the state, and can be higher in some states like Bavaria. In German, the name for the holiday translates as Sorrowful Friday.
  • Bruno Mars’s birth name is Peter Gene Bayot Hernandez. His stage name, ‘Bruno Mars,’ was inspired by the wrestler Bruno Samartino.

Tinubu tasks Mutfwang to address root causes of violence

Tinubu backed my speakership ambition without knowing me, says Abbas

Rivers Chief Magistrate retires voluntarily, cites emergency rule

Investment tribunal adjourns Benue N65bn suit against SEC, Dangote

Portable remanded in Kwara prison over inability to meet bail conditions

Peter of P-square testifies in alleged N1.3bn fraud against brother, Jude

Alleged N33.8bn fraud: Court adjourns trial of ex-Power Minister

Court Joins NULGE In Suit Seeking To Stop Allocation To Kano LG Councils

Three Nigerians arrested in Libya for drug trafficking

PDP Govs Dump Anyanwu, Ude-Okoye, Appoint Acting Scribe

FG flags off C’River section of 750km Lagos/ Calabar highway

N4trn FG Debt: Blackout Looms Nationwide As GenCos Threaten Shutdown

FG insists on ending N200bn solar panel imports

ALGON calls out AGF on LG autonomy stalemate

OPEC cuts global oil demand growth forecasts over US tariffs

Nigeria’s external debt servicing may hit $5.2bn – Fitch

JAMB registrar hails Tinubu for approving 67 new higher institutions

Recapitalisation: CBN cautions banks against illicit funds

FG, Katsina sign MoU to revitalise cultural monuments

NIPOST eyes restructuring

Coastal highway: Diaspora investors urge FG to obey court order

FEPPPAN backs PTAD’s new policy on Check Off Dues

FCT has achieved 95 percent budget implementation – Wike

NAPS urges NANS to oppose polytechnic-to-university conversions

Immortalize Christian Chukwu, Nwobodo charges FG

NBA did not receive money from Rivers Sole Administrator, says Adeyanju

NDPHC boss awarded for contributions to 6,000MW goal

UBA unveils upgraded PoS terminal, app

Apapa, Abure trade words over LP leadership

Bauchi gov, Atiku’s sons in war of words over 2027 race

PDP will collapse if Atiku secures 2027 ticket-Bode George

APC under Tinubu will give us Anioma state – Senator Nwoko

APC will remain dominant party in Kaduna, says Gov Sani

Rivers crisis: Fubara blasts police over protest clampdown

Alia bars politicians from Benue IDPs

Buni receives NSF Unity Torch

DisCo hiked my bill from N2.7m to N29m – Lagos deputy gov

Sokoto unveils committee on distribution of anti-malaria drugs

LASG plans Otumara slum regeneration

LASG cracks down on rickety buses, vows permanent impoundment

8 Shortlisted Teachers Fail Drug Test In Kwara

Christian Chukwu: Enugu govt opens condolence registers in Enugu, Lagos, Abuja

Emergency rule: Pro, anti-Fubara women protests rock Rivers

Police arrest teacher for assaulting 10-year-old Borno pupil

Niger Police recover 900 bags of diverted cement, convict one suspect

Police sack officer who killed one, injured two in Calabar

Police arrest wanted kidnap kingpin, Usman, in Delta


TODAY IN HISTORY

  • On this day in 1935, the Eastman Kodak Company launched Kodachrome. The photographic film was one of the most popular media used by professional and hobby photographers around the world. The product was discontinued in 2009 because of the advent of digital photography.
  • On this day in 1945, the German concentration camp Bergen-Belsen was liberated. British and Canadian troops found about 53,000 prisoners inside the camp. Tens of thousands died before and after the liberation.

A mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work if it is not open. – Frank Zappa

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

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