SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 22/02/2025

Labour forces FG to reduce telecom tariff hike by 15%

FG to cancel visa-on-arrival policy, to introduce landing, exit cards

IBB defends executing childhood friend, family demands restitution

Osun LG: Confusion reigns as court okays election, police withdraw

Osun rejects police advice, says LG election must hold

IGP to Adeleke: shelve contentious council poll to advert bloodshed

Nigeria makes progress towards exiting FATF grey-list

Labour Party withdraws from Osun LG poll

Pope not out of danger amid health issues, doctors say

Trump says Zelensky, Putin must ‘get together’

‘See you in court,’ Trump, governor face-off over transgender rights

BBC investigation exposes Indian pharmaceutical firm fuelling West Africa’s opioid crisis

AfDB, Interpol partner against financial crime

Asylum seeker stabbed to death in Ireland

Nigeria, India lead as 50,000 students failed to register in Canadian schools — Report


DID YOU KNOW?

  • In 1897, the British invaded Benin City, Edo State, killed the indigenes and looted many of the artworks which remain locked up in London museums.
  • The human nose can smell more than one trillion different scents.

Tinubu, Buhari, Akpabio, others to attend APC NEC Wednesday

Tinubu celebrates elder statesman, Oyedokun, at 90

Tinubu pays tribute to late Alaperu of Iperu-Remo

Fed govt to boost farmer support with targeted interventions – Shettima

Senate ‘ll promote progressive governance, national development, says Akpabio

31 state creation requests failed to meet constitutional requirements, says Deputy Speaker Kalu

Natasha alleges N’Assembly’s plot to suspend her

Court orders final forfeiture of $4.7m, N830m, properties linked to Emefiele

Edo court jails 11 for Internet fraud

My father-in-law has taken Naira Marley’s side — Wunmi Aloba

EFCC returns $132,362.43, N78.5m to USA, Swiss, Spanish victims of fraud

Troops kill 82 terrorists, rescue 93 kidnap victims in one week

British High Commission celebrates 191 Nigerian scholars

Low-sulphur crude production rose by 320% in nine months – Report

FG to upgrade prisons as Tinubu approves relocation of custodial centres

NCDMB denies N9bn fraud allegations

NOSDRA begins oil recovery after Shell pipeline spill

Tinubu committed to completing all road projects –Umahi

FG to construct building materials hubs – Minister

Livestock Ministry targets $74b contribution to GDP by 2035

Govt establishes gene bank to preserve livestock genetics

Fubara, Daniel, Bode George, Gani Adams,others for Freedom Online’s 6th annual lecture

CNG adoption: Nipco converts 15,000 vehicles

Wike applauds newly developed Karmo District Market, tasks traders on maintenance 

Don’t keep silent when harassed, LASU VC tells freshers

First Lady launches empowerment initiative for 18,500 women

Spill: Shell shuts crude oil line in Bayelsa

Amputated ex-Dangote worker alleges neglect as firm denies claim

Tony Elumelu calls for increased oil production to boost Nigeria’s economy

2027: We’ll do something different from the past — Opposition parties

APC holds Caucus, NEC meetings next week

Nigeria was a disaster under Jonathan – Aisha Yesufu

Makinde restates commitment to educational advancement

I won’t allow Aiyedatiwa destroy my husband’s legacies, says Akeredolu’s wife

Bandit’s Death: Turji Fights Back, Slams N22m Levy On Sokoto Deputy Gov’s Village, Others

Abducted Niger LG secretary regains freedom

Classroom collapse: Four Yobe students discharged from hospital

Ogun monarch perfect bail terms after two weeks, goes home

Three arrested over bid to remove six-month pregnancy for ritual

We’ll get justice through other means if govt fails us – Father of dismembered Kwara lady

Help! My police husband’s corpse seized despite paying N12m Lagos hospital bills – Widow


TODAY IN HISTORY

  • On this day in 1879, the first Woolworth store opened in Utica, New York. Frank Woolworth’s five-and-dime retail stores became one of the world’s most successful trading companies with branches in many countries around the world.

Be kind to unkind people. They need it the most. – Ashleigh Brilliant

Good morning

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

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