SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 24/12/2024

No regrets removing subsidy, tax reform’ll go ahead — Tinubu

P’Harcourt refinery resumes petrol loading

N935/litre petrol: Labour faults new price, demands further reduction

We won’t allow Sharia law in Southwest — Yoruba youths

FG warns Christian pilgrims against absconding, threatens guarantors

Edo council chairmen, deputies fail to resume despite court order

Delta man arrested for beheading friend after collecting N50m

France’s Macron names new government

Telegram founder says messaging app profitable for first time

392 Nigerians repatriated from Niger

Fed Govt repatriates 403 stranded Nigerians from Niger Republic

Nigeria nominates Olufemi Elias as candidate for World Court


DID YOU KNOW?

  • In many countries, newspapers are not published on Christmas Day. If Christmas Day falls on a Sunday, weekly newspapers may publish on Saturday, December 24.
  • Mistletoes are hemiparasites, a term for a plant that gets some or all of the nutrients it needs from another living plant.

How we will bring inflation down from 34.6%, by Tinubu

Hardship: Why I won’t reduce size of my cabinet – Tinubu

We Won’t Control Prices To Reduce Food Costs –Tinubu

Outcry against Tax Reform Bills misplaced, says Senator Umeh

Courts convict 742 terrorists, free 888

Mohbad’s ally denies hiding information about singer’s death

Egbetokun launches police insurance firm

December 25, 26, January 1, are Christmas, Boxing Day, New Year public holidays

Budget: FG prosecutes terrorists with N780m, SSAs get N2bn vehicles

Govt budgets N1tn for 468 roads construction, rehabilitation

Fed Govt proposes N11.8b for Livestock Development Ministry in 2025 Budget

2025 Budget: Works ministry proposes N1.065trn for capital projects

FG commits N180bn to agric varsities, research institutes in 2025

FG gives banks, telcos six-month ultimatum on N250bn USSD debt

FG rolls out 708 vehicles today, halves fares

271,704 passengers to enjoy Federal Govt’s fare slash

NELFUND targets 1.2 million students for loan scheme in 2025

NAPTIP reunites 1,200 trafficked victims with families

NCDC activates emergency centres as Lassa fever surges

NCoS To Implement Fresh Strategies To Address Overcrowding – Ag CG

FIRS partners NGO, distributes palliatives to Borno residents

Falana seeks amnesty for accomplice of freed Osun fowl thief

Shareholders approve FCMB’s N340bn additional capital raise

Presco to complete new mill in 2025

HH Capital acquires 35.94% stake in Transcorp

Adamawa APC crisis: Nyako, Bindow, Binnani shun peace meeting

APC, opposition bicker over N27bn budget for ex-presidents

Oyo, Gombe, Bayelsa govs sign budgets, Edo Assembly okays N675bn

Fintiri creates two more emirates, five chiefdoms

#EndSARS protest one of my toughest moments, says Sanwo-Olu

Imo governor presents 756bn budget IMHA

Soludo Cancels Monarch Election In Anambra Community

Plateau demands justice as 15 bandits’ victims get mass burial

LASTMA unveils technology to report traffic violations

Kano LG to modernise 140-year-old market

Lagos Shopping Festival kicks off, promises unmatched entertainment

Etsu Lokoja palace attacked

Gunmen kill 15 in Plateau community

Bandits abduct Ekiti-bound travellers, demand N30m ransom each

Police arrest man for killing wife over yam tuber in Ebonyi

We’ve recovered skull of beheaded kidnaped victim, Paulinus — Delta CP

I warned my wife against going for food distribution – Anambra husband


TODAY IN HISTORY

  • On this day in 1969, during the Nigerian Civil War, Umuahia was totally invaded, resulting in the Republic of Biafra’s movement of its capital to Owerri.
  • On this day in 1914, the Christmas Truce began an unofficial ceasefire between British and German troops during World War I. Soldiers from both sides sang carols, shared food, exchanged gifts and played football.

You cannot find peace by avoiding life. – Virginia Woolf

Good morning

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

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *