SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 25/11/2024

Electricity subsidy hits N1.91tn in 11 months

Top doctors end strike, to review FG’s response Dec 15

Dangote refinery lowers petrol price to N970/litre

Interest rate hike likely again as MPC meets today

Customers’ deposits in failed Heritage Bank safe – NDIC

AMCON recovers N2trn, seeks judiciary support for timely debt recovery

Bishop TD Jakes suffers health emergency during Sunday sermon

Morocco to launch gas pipeline tenders in 2025

Afro Brazilians seek Nigerian citizenship


DID YOU KNOW?

  • Staying in a negative relationship can lower your immune system. Studies indicate that negative emotions and stress can adversely affect the immune system.
  • Kangaroos never stop growing. From birth, they will continue to grow until they pass away. They are also the largest marsupials on the planet.

Creative Economy central to our diversification agenda, says Tinubu

Gambari was born to be a diplomat, says President

Agricultural extension service bill passes first reading

Tinubu may present 2025 budget this week – Senate

Senate denies allegations of neglect during late Ubah’s burial

Reps may clash over Tinubu’s $2.2bn fresh loan Tuesday

PDP govs, 24 state chairmen plotting to keep Damagum – Reps

Oba of Benin to withdraw suit as Okpebholo restores rights

Military destroys 34 illegal refineries, recovers 80,650-litre stolen crude

NDLEA nabs businessman who allegedly ingested 90 wraps of cocaine

Oyedepo’s jet can’t leave private airstrip without clearance – Keyamo

FG signs deal with Brazil to boost agribusiness, attract $4.3bn private sector investment

Money laundering: NFIU celebrates Nigeria’s improved FATF rating

FG tracks terrorists’social media accounts

Tinubu is a reformer, not accidental leader, Presidency fires back at Kukah

Discos may move three million subscribers to estimated billing

Calabar-Abuja superhighway strategic for transportation – FG

Domestic transactions hit N3.73tn on NGX

Capital expenditure suffers as FG services debt with N7.4tn

INEC blasts PDP govs over Edo poll manipulation claim

FHA Halts Construction Activities In Gwarinpa, Other Estates In Abuja

FG eyes 25,000 jobs from Lagos textile zone

NAFDAC warns against antibiotics misuse in animals, humans

FG To Investigate Causes Of Child, Maternal Deaths

Lagos-Calabar coastal road: Estate owners kick against selective demolition

SERAP To Tinubu: Probe ‘Missing’ N57bn In Humanitarian Affairs Ministry

Pastor Bakare holds one-week London ministration

63% Female Students Sexually Harassed In 12 Universities – Report

UI to construct new Senate Building at Heritage Park

PANDEF commends Tinubu for releasing Rivers’ allocation amid Fubara-Wike feud

Ekpa’s arrest: Not solution to insecurity in South-East — Igbo Elders, Leaders

Council chairmen more corrupt than governors, says Ngige

Buhari removed ex-CJN Onnoghen to perpetrate electoral mischief – Clark

Accidental leadership: Obasanjo, Buhari, Tinubu, others unprepared — Kukah

Dangote Cement plans N300bn bond issuance

Julius Berger to honour 795 workers

Zenith Bank lights up Ajose Adeogun for Yuletide

$3.3m fraud: PDP, LP knock APGA for silence on arrested LG chair

Subsidy removal: Fintiri defends allocations spending

Gov Okpebholo Sets Up Panel To Probe Obaseki

Remain peaceful, Sanwo-Olu urges residents

Delta land dispute panel hears over 32 petitions

Bayelsa partners France to rehabilitate agric facilities

Poor meal: A’Ibom suspends principal, probes 25 boarding schools

Anambra attracts $500m funding, strategic partnerships

Osun, labour to sign new minimum wage agreement

Lagos hails S’Court judgment nullifying National Lottery Act

Nasarawa man nabbed for defrauding jobseekers

Four suspected electricity cable vandals arrested in Edo, Ogun

Ondo farmer arrested for beating two to death

13 feared killed in fresh herdsmen attack in Benue


TODAY IN HISTORY

  • On this day in 1973, a military coup in Greece ousted President George Papadopoulos, just a week after student-led protests at the Athens Polytechnic were violently put down by the government.

People who wish to be offended will always find some occasion for taking offense. – John Wesley

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

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