SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 15/10/2024

National power grid collapses again

Heroic Eagles return home after 17 hours Libyan ordeal

15-Year-Old Student Sues Education Ministry, JAMB, NUC Over Admission Policy

FG must sustain reforms in spite of hardship on Nigerians – World Bank

NNPC sells PMS to IPMAN at N995/litre

Import duty: FG grants private jets owners 30-day extension

Netanyahu vows no mercy after deadly Hezbollah drone strike

New lawsuits accuse Diddy of sexual assault, including of minor

ECOWAS Court gets new president

Libyan FA condemns Super Eagles withdrawal, threatens legal action

Libyan Football Federation President Resigns Amid Super Eagles Row 


DID YOU KNOW?

  • The Democratic Republic of the Congo is home to 70% of the world’s cobalt production, used in batteries and electronics.
  • A Boeing 747 airliner is made of over 6,000,000 separate parts and it takes four months to finish building.

Irregular power supply, floods caused by climate change – Shettima

Reps Condemn Inhumane Treatment Of Super Eagles

Bobrisky: Reps to visit EFCC, prison Oct 21

Reps lament non-implementation of disability act

Nigeria working to adopt national Artificial Intelligence policy, says Reps deputy speaker

Nigeria seeks action over ill-treatment of Super Eagles in Libya

Four bloggers re-arraigned for cyberstalking GTCO

Police kill three kidnappers, apprehend suspected terrorist in Niger

Nigeria will need 15 years to transform economy – World Bank VP

Forex crisis grounds four inland dry ports projects

FG okays plumbing, hairstyling, others in basic school curriculum

Those earning N1.5m or less monthly to get tax slash

FG plans 25% tax on Nigerians earning above N100m

Maiduguri airport to start int’l operations January – Keyamo

Abuja, Lagos, Kano, PH, Enugu airports for concession

Ginger blight: FG supports farmers with N1.6bn

Ondo poll: INEC commences 295,603 PVC distribution Thursday

FG plans 435 clinical trial centres, projects $3.8bn revenue

Six offshore licences developed in 30yrs – NUPRC

Presidency to MDAs: prioritise National Assembly invitations

Nigeria’s economy will not experience hyperinflation, CBN vows

FG to revamp petroleum pipeline distribution system – Lokpobiri

NDDC distributes 45,000 tablets to N’Delta schools

1,643 candidates jostle for PTDF in-country scholarship

Enrol for health insurance to access unhindered care – LASUTH CMD

ABUAD begins manufacturing plant-based medications, says VC

Digitalising judiciary great policy for growth, says JUSUN

DSS blocked visitors access to Kanu, lawyers allege

MAN: No manufacturer can survive 250% electricity tariff hike

N1.2bn not enough to renovate Alau Dam – Contractor

Dano unveils Nollywood act Akindele Brand Ambassador

Banky W, Adesua announce pregnancy, share photos

12 schools for Dolphin Swimming League season 6

PDP factional chairmen clash as govs fail to resolve crisis

PDP crisis will not stop our victory in Ondo, says Ajayi

Edo PDP approaches election tribunal over election

Former Oyo Governor Ladoja loses wife

Abiodun approves N77,000 minimum wage for Ogun workers

Kano SSG, Commissioner Suspended As Fresh Crisis Hits NNPP

Anambra traders maintain sit-at-home despite Soludo’s order

Boat accident: AbdulRazaq supports victims’ families with N100m

Sokoto to sell foodstuffs at 55% discount

Borno receives 600,000 cholera vaccines from UNICEF, others

Niger Speaker to sponsor inter-tribal agency establishment bill

Niger stops salaries as fraudsters forge appointment letters

Heavy downpour displaces residents in Benue

Kogi cries for help over ravaging flood

Sachet water, PET bottles not banned – LASG

470 Epe students in Lagos to get N50,000 each from council

Police mourn Delta DPO killed on rescue operation

Man flees after stabbing cousin to death in Lagos


TODAY IN HISTORY

  • On this day in 1930, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, multi-instrumentalist musician and composer, pioneer of Afrobeat music, human rights activist, and political maverick, was born in Abeokuta, Ogun State.
  • On this day in 1987, Thomas Sankara, the President of Burkina Faso, was killed during a coup led by Blaise Compaoré.

Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself. – Milton Friedman

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

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