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Nigeria Newspapers: National daily news in brief
Nigeria Newspapers: National daily news in brief
Obaseki still in the crucible in Edo: The coming governorship election has turned the south-south state into a boiling cauldron. The APC and PDP are the contending parties though there are underdogs; Ize-Iyamu and Obaseki are the candidates, but the warriors are Oshiomhole and fairy Uncle Wike respectively. Read more.
UK, US raise threat level in Nigeria: Not about the covid-19 pandemic this time. It’s about killing, kidnapping, and terrorism. And Uncle Sam and Gods own Queen have warned their citizens to give certain states a wide berth in Nigeria as international flights begin soon. Read more.
Rape/Incest makes life dangerous for girl children: It’s sad news, indeed—if at all it’s still news. Rape isn’t just rising in figures; it’s also make being a girl child a problem now in Nigeria as fathers, uncles, male relatives double down on this intimate crime. Read more.
Oil marketers down south just got nicer: Some oil pigs in Nigeria are itching to jack up the pump price to N150 per litre because the landing cost just got bumped up a bit. But the sellers down south here has ordered the association to keep the pump flowing at the old rate of N142. Why are they being nice? Read more.
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News5 days agoFRSC opens 2026 nationwide recruitment, online applications begin July 3
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Entertainment7 days agoActress Cossy Ojiakor shares flooded home as heavy rainfall wreaks havoc in Lagos
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Business5 days agoMRS slashes petrol price by N50/Litre as Dangote Refinery cuts fuel costs
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Business4 days agoPressure mounts on marketers as Nigerians demand lower fuel prices amid falling global oil costs
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Football6 days agoCAF rejects proposal to expand AFCON to 28 teams
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Business3 days agoThe State House Statement: An Unquantifiable Reputational Damage to the Nigerian Financial Sector
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Business5 days agoBREAKING: CBN revokes licences of 46 Microfinance Banks in major regulatory crackdown
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Business5 days agoNigerian Stock Market suffers Historic N13.29trn loss in June selloff

