HomeNewsSOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 08/07/2025

SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 08/07/2025

SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 08/07/2025

915,000 teachers struggle to serve 31.7 million Nigerian pupils

July flood alert: 20 states at risk despite N620bn intervention

23 Months After, Queues Persist At CNG Dispensing Points

Olubadan dies at 90, ex-Oyo governor, Ladoja to become 44th Olubadan

Naira down to N1,565/$ in parallel market

Russian ex-minister found dead hours after dismissal by Putin

Trump threatens extra 10% tariffs on BRICS as leaders meet in Brazil

Kenya anti-government protests leave 10 dead, dozens injured

Nigeria’s reform push yet to reach masses – IMF

Nigeria, Netherlands renegotiate double taxation agreement

Nine Chinese jailed one year over Ponzi scheme

US Embassy begins screening Nigerian students’ social media accounts

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*DID YOU KNOW?*

<span;><span;>* The world’s largest producer of shea butter is Nigeria. The country accounts for around 40% of global production, totaling approximately 302, 960 metric tons.

<span;><span;>* The 2028 Summer Olympics will include the sport of squash for the first time as an optional sport. Squash had previously been rejected from the Olympic Games on four occasions in a row.

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N4tn subsidy savings channeled to infrastructure – Tinubu

Tinubu demands fair climate, finance deal at BRICS

No going back on nuclear test ban, Shettima tells CTBTO

Senate braces for showdown as Natasha plans return today

Abbas urges N’Assembly to take control of own infrastructure from FCDA

Audit Infractions: Reps’ Speaker Raises Alarm Over N300bn Unrecovered Public Funds

Reps approve ₦774.77 billion 2025 revenue target for NIMASA

Suspension didn’t stop me from serving my constituents – Natasha

Military Bombs Terrorists’ Enclaves On Borno Mountain

Police free 35 Boko Haram hostages in Niger

TCN adds 250MW to grid with commissioning of new Bauchi substation

FG subsidised electricity with N536.40b in three months

Flood: No water released from Lagdo Dam – Minister

FG revokes development approvals in coastal, highway, shoreline setback zones

FG tackles energy poverty with Mission 300 initiative

FG reaffirms commitment to rebuilding Borno through Renewed Hope Agenda

NNPC donates 35 CNG buses to presidential initiative

Customs engages international airlines on Money laundering threats

TCN begs Kaduna residents to leave high-tension zones, report vandals

NDDC boss dismisses Bayelsa gov ambition, backs Tinubu’s re-election

NADDC trains Ekiti workforce ahead of CNG rollout

ASUU branches suspend lectures over delayed June salaries

I almost committed suicide, says FUTA graduate in admission debacle

Five Edo IDPs set for Nigerian Law School graduation

COREN reintroduces one-year engineering programme for graduates

NEPWHAN calls for action on HIV, others in Nasarawa

Constitution Amendments: MURIC Seeks Recognition Of Islamic New Year, Marriages, Others

Over 1,000 Osun households benefit from Oyetola’s empowerment

Bauchi stakeholders back creation of new state, LGs

Food security: Group budgets N5bn, eyes 1000 hectares of Kano land

IPOB backs Obi’s call for Kanu’s release

Enugu Air will redefine regional infrastructure, business — Onuokaibe

Heirs Technologies Academy graduates 100 tech talents

Nigeria’s sweet wine market hits $420m driven by youthful tastes

NASS bye-elections: APC begins sale of nomination forms

2027: Presidency plotting to destabilise us, ADC wails

Oyebanji debunks ADC defection, defends Fayemi

2027: One term enough for any leader to make impact – Obi

ADC Coalition: Obidients free to support Obi, I have right to support Atiku  —  Momodu

No rift between Buhari, Tinubu — Garba Shehu

No rift between Ganduje and Tinubu, says Kano APC group

Makinde set to make history as first governor to install three Olubadan

Makinde dissolves 3SC board, appoints new DCoS, others

Oyebanji swears in new Ekiti Chief Judge

Abiodun appoints 12 new aides, 27 liaison officers

Oborevwori defends multibillion-naira flyover projects amid criticism

Otti seeks increased revenue allocation for Abia

Hizbah not state police, says Sokoto commissioner

Makinde has right to oversee how LG funds are spent – Commissioner

Flood destroys 500 houses in Kogi community

Displaced Benue residents reject return amid insecurity

Lagos dismantles illegal checkpoints on Badagry expressway

Abia raises the alarm over voters card buying by politicians

UNICEF urges Bauchi youths to plant trees

LASG clears drainage in Ojo, Lagos Island amid flood warning

Kaduna School Diarrhea Outbreak: 15 Girls Discharged From Hospital

Bauchi herders, farmers back ban on roadside farming

Ondo: Amotekun speaks tough against cultism, unlawful gatherings

Sanusi, Bayero Supporters Clash At Kano Palace

Disquiet Over Moves To Create New Emirates, Chiefdoms In Bauchi

Two killed as gunmen raid Ebonyi village

Man burnt with hot oil for stealing in Lagos market

Family seeks N19m to save son battling kidney disease

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TODAY IN HISTORY

On this day in 1889, Wall Street Journal published for the first time. Three financial reporters named Charles Dow, Edward Jones, and Charles Bergstresser created The Wall Street Journal to supersede a previous periodical called the Customers’ Afternoon Letter.

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The secret of success is to do the common things uncommonly well. – John D. Rockefeller

Assalam Aleikum Warahamutulahi Wabarakatu

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