*SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 18/07/2025*

Tinubu renames University of Maiduguri after Buhari

Shocking surge: Electricity subsidy jumps 220% to nearly N2tn

36 commissioners oppose Senate-proposed Electricity Act Amendment Bill

Troops reject ₦13.7m bribe from terrorists in Plateau – DHQ

Dangote halts fuel discount scheme amid fraud allegations

Court remands influencer Scott Iguma over alleged defamation of PWAN

Junior D’Tigress face Argentina in classification round

Pillars Sign N100m Sponsorship Deal With RFI Hausa, Unveils New Kits

Fraud probe opened into Mbappe payments to police officers

Trump diagnosed with vein issue after leg swelling, hand bruising

Interpol probes importation of N3.3bn damaged solar panels

London Mayor explores fintech opportunities in Lagos


*DID YOU KNOW?*

* July was named after the famous Roman general Julius Caesar by the Roman senate; as it was the month he was born in.

* The national flag of Denmark, the Dannebrog, is considered the oldest continuously used national flag in the world. According to legend, it fell from the sky during the Battle of Lyndanisse on June 15, 1219 when King Valdemar II was fighting a crusade against Estonian pagans.
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Not perfect, but honourable, Tinubu lauds Buhari at special FEC meeting

Tinubu to visit Kano today on condolence mission

Govt will uphold Buhari’s family dignity, says Shettima

Buhari left his boots in corridors of power – Akpabio

Buhari’s words guided my actions as Speaker- Abbas

S’Court strikes out AMCON’s appeal in N24.6bn debt case against firm

Appeal Court affirms Kabir Ibrahim’s sack as Nigerian farmers’ association’s president

Two to face trial for illegal waste dumping in Lagos

Medical travel: Your passport not in our file, Court tells ex-Gov Bello

Five ADC state chairmen sue Mark, others

24 pro-Biafran detainees freed after four years in Ebonyi

Navy intercepts 1,575kg cannabis, foils Lagos waterway drug operation

Electricity Amendment bill will worsen consumers’ financial burden – Commissioners

FG seeks Galaxy Backbone’s support on paperless governance

Africa’s security rests on collaboration, unity – Badau

FG to host international air show December

FG, Bi-Courtney may resume talks on Lagos airport mega projects

Invest in Nigeria’s health sector, minister urges Nigerians in diaspora

Anambra governorship elections: INEC register 96,085 new voters in nine days

Gov poll: INEC extends Anambra voter registration

FG targets N23tn GDP boost through value addition

NELFUND plans job portal to connect graduates, employers

NIMASA shuts two fuel-loading terminals over security breach

Ekiti, Ondo doctors set for showdown over FG pay review

RMAFC grills oil firm over neglect of Anambra host communities

16 MDs in 25 years stall NDDC progress – Ogbuku

UNILORIN rallies support for 50th anniversary celebrations

UniAbuja Didn’t Grab Land, Acting VC Replies Wike

Nigeria’s global labour rights ranking a national embarrassment – NLC

Patriots demand new constitution, support independent candidature

Awujale was national figure, voice of wisdom – NSCIA

Nnamdi Kanu’s trial politically-motivated — IPOB

RCCG pastor steals $8,000, begins new life in US – Mummy G.O

ICSAN to hold investiture for Ukpanah as 30th president

South-South contributed N34tn to Nigeria’s economy in 2024 – Banker’s institute

Dana Motors Targets 18,000 Electric Cars Annually

NGX gains N833bn on cement stock surge

Lagos, Diageo train 250 youths in hospitality

POFON pledges to stabilise palm oil price

Buyout deals trigger scramble for First Holdco’s shares

Refinery sale without audit after $2.8bn waste criminal – ADC

Sokoto Govt House was in darkness before Aliyu’s emergence – APC chair

Asue Ighodalo’s campaign DG dumps PDP

Dumebi Kachikwu rejects alleged ADC takeover, insists party is not for sale

Sanwo-Olu unveils market, office complex in Mushin

Okpebholo promises to make Edo power house of sports

Brain drain crippling Sokoto health sector – Commissioner

Oyo returns 60,000 pupils, doubles teachers in schools

Borno warns against reselling of UNICEF donated therapeutic food

Benue uncovers 4,000 substandard schools

E-call up: Lagos enforces N10,000 fee on Lekki-Epe corridor

Edo to improve health planning with digital platform

Lagos to increase number of technical colleges, harps on skills

Jigawa to roll out HIV drugs at PHCs

Kwara holds JSS placement exam July 26

LAMATA resumes compensation for persons affected by bus corridor project

Awujale stool: Ruling house kicks off selection, insists on tradition

Fusengbuwa ruling house rolls out traditional ‘Gbedu’ for selection of new Awujale

11 nabbed over two schoolboys’ murder in Kano

Ondo horror: Landlord, accomplices nabbed over varsity students’ murder

Keffi bridge collapses, kills 2 persons

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*TODAY IN HISTORY*

* On this day in 1870, the first Vatican Council, also known as Vatican I, decreed the doctrine of Papal infallibility. The doctrine claims that the Pope cannot err when speaking on issues of morality and/ or faith.

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If people are crazy enough to dare, impossible things happen. – Richard Branson

Good morning

*Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
*SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 18/07/2025* Tinubu renames University of Maiduguri after Buhari Shocking surge: Electricity subsidy jumps 220% to nearly N2tn 36 commissioners oppose Senate-proposed Electricity Act Amendment Bill Troops reject ₦13.7m bribe from terrorists in Plateau – DHQ Dangote halts fuel discount scheme amid fraud allegations Court remands influencer Scott Iguma over alleged defamation of PWAN Junior D’Tigress face Argentina in classification round Pillars Sign N100m Sponsorship Deal With RFI Hausa, Unveils New Kits Fraud probe opened into Mbappe payments to police officers Trump diagnosed with vein issue after leg swelling, hand bruising Interpol probes importation of N3.3bn damaged solar panels London Mayor explores fintech opportunities in Lagos *DID YOU KNOW?* * July was named after the famous Roman general Julius Caesar by the Roman senate; as it was the month he was born in. * The national flag of Denmark, the Dannebrog, is considered the oldest continuously used national flag in the world. According to legend, it fell from the sky during the Battle of Lyndanisse on June 15, 1219 when King Valdemar II was fighting a crusade against Estonian pagans. ------------------------- Not perfect, but honourable, Tinubu lauds Buhari at special FEC meeting Tinubu to visit Kano today on condolence mission Govt will uphold Buhari’s family dignity, says Shettima Buhari left his boots in corridors of power – Akpabio Buhari’s words guided my actions as Speaker- Abbas S’Court strikes out AMCON’s appeal in N24.6bn debt case against firm Appeal Court affirms Kabir Ibrahim’s sack as Nigerian farmers’ association’s president Two to face trial for illegal waste dumping in Lagos Medical travel: Your passport not in our file, Court tells ex-Gov Bello Five ADC state chairmen sue Mark, others 24 pro-Biafran detainees freed after four years in Ebonyi Navy intercepts 1,575kg cannabis, foils Lagos waterway drug operation Electricity Amendment bill will worsen consumers’ financial burden – Commissioners FG seeks Galaxy Backbone’s support on paperless governance Africa’s security rests on collaboration, unity – Badau FG to host international air show December FG, Bi-Courtney may resume talks on Lagos airport mega projects Invest in Nigeria’s health sector, minister urges Nigerians in diaspora Anambra governorship elections: INEC register 96,085 new voters in nine days Gov poll: INEC extends Anambra voter registration FG targets N23tn GDP boost through value addition NELFUND plans job portal to connect graduates, employers NIMASA shuts two fuel-loading terminals over security breach Ekiti, Ondo doctors set for showdown over FG pay review RMAFC grills oil firm over neglect of Anambra host communities 16 MDs in 25 years stall NDDC progress – Ogbuku UNILORIN rallies support for 50th anniversary celebrations UniAbuja Didn’t Grab Land, Acting VC Replies Wike Nigeria’s global labour rights ranking a national embarrassment – NLC Patriots demand new constitution, support independent candidature Awujale was national figure, voice of wisdom – NSCIA Nnamdi Kanu’s trial politically-motivated — IPOB RCCG pastor steals $8,000, begins new life in US – Mummy G.O ICSAN to hold investiture for Ukpanah as 30th president South-South contributed N34tn to Nigeria’s economy in 2024 – Banker’s institute Dana Motors Targets 18,000 Electric Cars Annually NGX gains N833bn on cement stock surge Lagos, Diageo train 250 youths in hospitality POFON pledges to stabilise palm oil price Buyout deals trigger scramble for First Holdco’s shares Refinery sale without audit after $2.8bn waste criminal – ADC Sokoto Govt House was in darkness before Aliyu’s emergence – APC chair Asue Ighodalo’s campaign DG dumps PDP Dumebi Kachikwu rejects alleged ADC takeover, insists party is not for sale Sanwo-Olu unveils market, office complex in Mushin Okpebholo promises to make Edo power house of sports Brain drain crippling Sokoto health sector – Commissioner Oyo returns 60,000 pupils, doubles teachers in schools Borno warns against reselling of UNICEF donated therapeutic food Benue uncovers 4,000 substandard schools E-call up: Lagos enforces N10,000 fee on Lekki-Epe corridor Edo to improve health planning with digital platform Lagos to increase number of technical colleges, harps on skills Jigawa to roll out HIV drugs at PHCs Kwara holds JSS placement exam July 26 LAMATA resumes compensation for persons affected by bus corridor project Awujale stool: Ruling house kicks off selection, insists on tradition Fusengbuwa ruling house rolls out traditional ‘Gbedu’ for selection of new Awujale 11 nabbed over two schoolboys’ murder in Kano Ondo horror: Landlord, accomplices nabbed over varsity students’ murder Keffi bridge collapses, kills 2 persons ------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1870, the first Vatican Council, also known as Vatican I, decreed the doctrine of Papal infallibility. The doctrine claims that the Pope cannot err when speaking on issues of morality and/ or faith. ------------------------- If people are crazy enough to dare, impossible things happen. – Richard Branson Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com +234-8122200446*
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