SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 23/07/2024

N6.2 trillion supplementary budget for minimum wage infrastructure-FG

Minister Intervenes In Dangote, NNPCL, NMDPRA, NUPRC Brawl

Military Rescues Another Chibok Girl, 332 Others In Sambisa Forest

5 abducted Ondo corps members regain freedom after N5m ransom

W’Bank, AfDB to invest $7.5bn in Nigeria’s power sector

Forex inflow via IMTOs hits $1.07bn in three months –CBN

Fuel crisis: Marketers project N700bn monthly subsidy

Hunger protests: NLC warns against clampdown

Remi Tinubu backs bill seeking 70 legislative seats for women

Kamala Harris sets record, raises $81m in 24 hours for campaign

Uganda opposition lawmakers remanded in prison ahead of Tuesday protests

Joe Biden honours Olukoya, wife with presidential achievement award


DID YOU KNOW?

  • Lithium is the world’s lightest metal, silvery in colour and extremely corrosive in its pure form. Popularly used in the production of batteries, lithium ignites on contact with water and can easily burn flesh.
  • Beyoncé is the most awarded artist at the Grammys.

Tinubu appoints Obafunwa as new NIMR director-general

Akpabio tasks Senate panel to fish out alleged economic saboteurs in oil sector

Domestic workers must benefit from N70,000 minimum wage – Senate

Reps Speaker vows to complete deceased member’s Kaduna projects

50% salary cut for Rep members renewable after six months- Abbas

Reps, state lawmakers plan to address food crisis

Reps committee visits Bauchi projects, canvasses improved funding for NEDC

Tinubu inaccessible to lawmakers, Ndume insists

Electricity Tariff: Court Dismisses Suit Challenging Hike

Edo: A’Court declines to void PDP’s primary, sack Ighodalo as candidate

Court declines to bar Fubara from spending state funds

Fake kidnap: A’Court affirms dethroned Magodo monarch’s jail term

Illegal mining heightening N’West insecurity – COAS

Banditry: Matawalle Denies Allegations, Says Turji Is Deranged

Mastermind of General’s murder nabbed in Kano

EFCC arrests 10 illegal lithium miners in Oyo

PSC chair to meet Reps over controversial police recruitment

Windfall tax: FG insists on sanctions for defaulting bank chiefs

NDDC will approve only value-adding projects – Ogbuku

Customs caution motorists against Tokunbo tyres

NPFL seeks Spanish clubs for U-17 stars tour

NSIA awards $220,000 to three startups

Enamelware suffers N2.6bn loss

Tantaliser, Livestock Feeds lift equity market to over N16bn gain

AI will impact varsities, others – ABU VC

Flood takes over Nasarawa federal varsity halls, stalls lectures

UniAbuja ASUU suspends 82-day strike

Robbers rape Tai Solarin university students

North ranks high in poverty, illiteracy, insecurity — ACF

Planned Protest Ill-Timed, Counterproductive – ACF

Southeast won’t participate in protest, says Ohanaeze

Protest: Northern Youth Groups Withdraw, Allege Criminal Motives

Agbakoba warns NNPC against taking over Dangote refinery

APC criticises Dauda for partying in Enugu as bandits kill Zamfara residents

Ighodalo’s candidacy upheld, Shaibu fined N1m

Protest not solution to Nigeria’s challenges, says Jigawa gov

North faces existential threat over poverty, insecurity – Kaduna gov

Fubara pledges to deliver 5km road in December

GWR: Sanwo-Olu hails David for breaking largest painting record

Niger orders residents to plant four trees

Edo Airport Attack: Suspects Have Abandoned Homes – CP

NiMet, Ogun govt sign MoU to build weather station at cargo airport

Taraba to sustain primary health care funding 

Abuja: Consumers Shun Bread, Pastries As Prices Soar

3 Men Remanded For Stabbing Labourer To Death In Kwara

Policeman Guns Down Dad In Borno


TODAY IN HISTORY

  • On this day in 1982, the International Whaling Commission (IWC) banned commercial whale hunting. The IWC passed a resolution to restrict commercial whaling and ban it completely after 1986. 25 countries voted to put the restrictions and ban in place.

There’s no better makeup than self-confidence. – Shakira

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