SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 23/02/2025

Saboteurs working against LG autonomy, says NULGE

States kick over N200b FAAC remittance shortfall

Immigration deports 155 foreigners

Activists, others lampoon Babangida, demand ex-dictator’s prosecution

‘The Man They Envied’, Abacha’s Son Writes About Late Father After IBB’s Book

DSS arrests three for assaulting officers during Lagos Assembly crisis

Controversy, low turnout mar Osun LG election

PDP wins all 30 LGs in Osun poll

Osun LG poll: Police seal OSSIEC headquarters, arrest staff

Trump says ‘not forcing’ Gaza resettlement plan

Pope suffers respiratory attack, condition critical – Vatican

Nigerians in UK protest visa scams, call out 30 suspects

Adelabu storms Japan in bid to improve grid reliability


DID YOU KNOW?

  • The largest stadium in the world is the Rungrado 1st of May Stadium located in Pyongyang, North Korea. It has 150,000 seats and a total floor area of over 2.2 million square feet.
  • Nomophobia is the fear of not having a working mobile phone

Tinubu flags-off reconstruction of Lagos-Ibadan-Sagamu Expressway

Tinubu mourns broadcasting icon Adaba

Speaker Abbas advocates alternative source of funding for education

Constitution review process will be people-oriented, says Deputy Speaker, Kalu

Emefiele disowns forfeited assets, says property belong to relative

State House earmarks N1.9bn for diesel as solar power plant delays

FG seeks Japan’s assistance to co-finance $750m rural electrification project

NAFDAC’s raids find USAID-donated drugs in Nigeria markets, 11,000 shops shut

FG to employ health workers, engage diaspora to curb japa syndrome – Minister

FG unveils first non-surgical spinal decompression center in Nigeria

Nigeria to witness first lunar crescent February 28 – NASRDA

FG moves to raise land formalisation to 50%

Alcohol, tobacco record highest inflation rate

TETFUND boss decries inadequate funding

PSC threatens sanctions for erring officers over violations of human rights violations

Former FCT Minister Useni laid to rest

FUGUS Matriculates 2,229 Students

PZ Cussons Nigeria Donates Research Equipment To UniJos

Ekiti Airport among world’s best, says Air Peace boss Onyema

‘Buy Now Pay Later’ market to hit $10.6bn – Report

Atiku deserves credit for economic reforms under Obasanjo, says el-Rufai

Atiku hails Adeleke for defying FG, proceeding with LG poll

APC to discuss Ganduje’s stewardship at Wednesday’s NEC meeting

Benue Assembly acted within law in CJ’s removal – APC elders

Forget 2027 election, PDP, LP chieftains tell Atiku

I’m not desperate for 2027 presidential ticket – Obi

Gbenga Hashim commissions one kilometer asphalt road in Ilorin

Soludo pledges collaboration with NAFDAC to eradicate fake drugs

Insecurity: Gov Mutfwang Suspends Mining Activities In Plateau

Sanwo-Olu congratulates Lagos monarch on 25th coronation, 80th birthday

Oyebanji visits ex-Osun gov Akande, hails his statesmanship

200 Osun students get scholarships

Delta court convicts 33 sanitation offenders

Alaafin donates medical equipment to Oyo health centre

Police rescue six children found alone in Lagos building

Gunmen abduct Adamawa Catholic priests

Many feared dead as farmers, suspected produce thieves clash in Edo

Police arrest fake sergeant on Lagos-Ibadan expressway

19-year-old drowns in Ogun abandoned quarry pool

Policeman ‘Shoots’ Immigration Officer In Niger


TODAY IN HISTORY

  • On this day in  1954, the first mass inoculation against polio was conducted. 
    Virologist Jonas Salk’s vaccine is still one of the two versions used today, along with Hilary Koprowski’s live polio vaccine.

Nature knows no indecencies; man invents them. – Mark Twain

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