SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 23/11/2024

Why Nigerians must pay for new national ID card – NIMC

Supreme Court nullifies National Lottery Act

Simon Ekpa: Nigerians in Finland panic as search for sponsors begins

We are monitoring Ekpa legal proceedings, says FG

Sex-for-grade: FUOYE clears female student for graduation, sanctions lecturer

NNPCL not delivering agreed crude volumes – Dangote refinery

Vandals strike again, stall repairs on Ahoada-Yenagoa power line – TCN

46-year-old first IVF baby shares her story, celebrates pioneers in new film

Judge in Trump criminal case delays sentencing indefinitely

Ukraine parliament suspends session over threat of Russian attack

Nigeria-Turkey $2bn furniture, textile market set for 300% growth

Cameroon detains five Nigerian pastors over politician’s abduction


DID YOU KNOW?

  • The Al-Madina Souk, is a centuries-old covered market in Aleppo, Syria that was once a major trading center and tourist attraction. It is the world’s largest covered historic market, with 13 kilometers of narrow alleys.
  • The human vagina always holds a small amount of yeast. Even without an infection, the vagina will always hold some kind of fungus.

Tinubu writes Senate to confirm Oluyede as Army chief

Tinubu eyes livestock sector reform, investment to curb farmer-herder clashes

N’Assembly under fire as Nigeria’s debt hits N138tn

Nigeria’s health sector remains underfunded – Speaker Abbas

Reps panel demands project details from solid minerals ministry

Supreme Court rejects 36 states’ suit for FG to account for gas earnings since 1999

Court remands rural electrification director over alleged N223m fraud

Appeal court reserves judgment on Rivers allocation case

Again, arraignment of 109 foreigners on cybercrime charges stalled

Nigerian banks notorious conduits of financial crimes – EFCC chairman

Empowerment projects now conduit for embezzlement – ICPC

FG, InfoWest sign contract for construction of Calabar/Abuja highway

21 states enrol for AfDB N850bn agric scheme

State House spent N7.4bn on foreign currencies, 16 vehicles — Report

20.8% of Nigerian households borrow food to eat – NBS report

Lagos, Abuja airports get full NCAA certification

NAICOM, NDPC partner to strengthen data protection in insurance sector

Customs blame insecurity for fuel smuggling in Borno

Kainji, Jebba power plants lose N30bn

I won’t give up on impactful projects in FCT despite criticism – Wike

Louisa Agwu weds William Okeke in Abuja

519 FUTA students bag First Class

TASUED to graduate 27 first class students, first set of PhD holders

Covenant University ranks first in W’Africa

Delta security trust chairman wins Toyota Prado in Glo promo

Imo seals pact with Hilton Group on Concorde Hotel takeover

Maiduguri flooding: Unilever Nigeria donates products to Borno

Corruption, great monster still battling Nigeria, says Obasanjo

LP denies collusion with Tinubu for 2027 election

Soludo, Peter Obi, others attend Ifeanyi Ubah’s funeral

Fubara prays Appeal Court to vacate order stopping allocations to Rivers

65,848 women benefited from Kaduna’s Conditional Cash Transfer Scheme – Sani

Abiodun expands Ogun road network, unveils new infrastructure projects

Okpebholo suspends recruitment into Edo civil service

Soludo presents 2025 budget of N606.9bn

Sanwo-Olu swears in eight new perm secs, tutors-general

Aiyedatiwa urges investors to tap into Ondo’s economic potential

Gov Eno warns against illegal sales of kiosks at Christmas village

Over 200 govt vehicles missing, three recovered – Edo panel

Oyo to conduct computer-based examination for 15,000 civil service candidates

Osun unveils 16-day celebration for Adeleke’s second anniversary

Kano govt earmarks N25b as loan for small-scale entrepreneurs

Edo discovers diverted palliatives in stolen govt vehicle

Ebonyi begins data capturing of underage beggars, hawkers

Hernia, cataract dominate as over10,000 get free treatment in Adamawa

Bauchi couple cancels wedding days to ceremony over genotype results

Three Enugu farmers killed in renewed herdsmen attacks

Bandits abduct Kaduna village head, 14 others

Gunmen kidnap journalist’s relatives, demand N50m ransom


TODAY IN HISTORY

  • On this day in 2002, more than 100 persons were killed in Kaduna State when a riot broke out between Christians and Muslimes over the hosting of the Miss World beauty paegent in Nigeria
  • On this day in 2005, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, was elected as President of Liberia. The 2011 Nobel Peace Prize winner is also the first woman to be elected as head of state in an African country.

You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough. – Mae West

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