*SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 08/06/2025*
Looming floods in 33 States: Food insecurity may worsen
Fibre cuts disrupt telecom services in nine states
Anambra, Osun polls: Anxieties in APC as Soludo, Adeleke court Tinubu
I’ve never begged Wike for money – Abati counters Lere Olayinka
God warned my firstborn would die if I left RCCG — Adeboye
Osimhen agrees personal terms with Al Hilal
Spending bill criticism: Trump warns Musk of serious consequences
Nigeria, U.S trade hits $13bn, 2nd largest in Africa — Mills, Envoy
Nigeria, Angola lead Africa’s push for energy independence — Report
Ireland spends N577m to deport 35 Nigerians
No lives lost in fire incident at Mecca pilgrims’ hotel – NAHCON
Terror financier: British-Nigerian, Ojiri jailed for concealing £140,000 art transactions
Nigerians losing their minds in Libyan prisons – Returnee
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*DID YOU KNOW?*
* Wagyu, which means “Japanese Cow” in Japanese, is the most expensive beef in the world. It can only come from a certain breed, such as Japanese Black (Kuroge) cattle. Each cow is identified with a nose print and a unique 10-digit Cattle ID number that can be used to research date of birth, lineage, farm and other important details.
* The ‘Baby Shark Dance’ is one of the most-watched videos on YouTube, with over 14.66 billion views.
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President, Atiku, others mourn as music icon Ejeagha dies at 95
Tinubu in support of LG autonomy – Senator Karimi
ICPC arraigns court worker over N9.2m job scam
NAF destroys Boko Haram storage facility in Borno
Egbetokun hailed for abolishing case transfer, other reforms
Akume not silent on insecurity in Benue, says SGF office
NAPTIP rejects Speed Darlington’s June 26 appearance request
FG relocates 484 pilgrims after Saudi hotel fire
Brazilian tourism board strengthens ties with NICO
No state can receive LGs’ funds, FG insists
Zulum, Shehu urge FG to fast-track Alau Dam project to avert looming disaster
FG declares Abia river blindness free
Why new firm won oil blocks in 2024 round — NUPRC
Eid: NRC adds special services on Lagos-Ibadan, Abuja-Kaduna routes
NIN registration yet to commence in 256 custodial centres – Report
NOA kicks against proliferation of small and light weapons in A’Ibom
OAUSTECH’s lecturer gets patent rights for pharmaceutical device
Man who died after jumping from 3-storey not our student – UNIZIK
Civil War my most difficult period in life — Gowon
‘It wasn’t a firearm,’ Paul Adefarasin addresses viral video allegations
Otedola eulogises Tinubu, describes President as history maker
Trustfund Pension declares 55 kobo dividend
Peter Obi decries unpaid 5- year salary arrears for UNIZIK workers
Lagos APC members protest imposition in council
Soludo optimistic as Anambra poll campaign kicks off Wednesday
Zulum donates N100m to injured, fallen soldiers’ families
Ibas rues Songhai Farm’s neglect in Rivers
Defection: We remain loyal to Eno, didn’t resign —Commissioners
Delta approves multi-billion naira road projects, N6.7bn UBEC counterpart fund
Anambra sets up electricity commission to boost power supply
NOA kicks against proliferation of small and light weapons in A’Ibom
No fight between Ooni and I, says Alaafin
Drug-fuelled Kwara man dies in well
----------------------------
*TODAY IN HISTORY*
* On this day in 1998, General Sani Abacha, a military head of state of Nigeria, died in Aso Rock Villa, Abuja. On November 17, 1993, Abacha became head of state when he overthrew the Ernest Shonekan-led interim national government set in place by General Ibrahim Babangida on August 26, 1993, after Babangida annulled the 1993 presidential which billionaire MKO Abiola won.
* On this day in 1949, George Orwell published ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’. Orwell’s nightmarish description of a totalitarian society set in the year 1984 is a significant work of English literature and popular novel. The phrase, Big Brother is watching you, stems from this work.
----------------------------
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Good morning
*Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
Looming floods in 33 States: Food insecurity may worsen
Fibre cuts disrupt telecom services in nine states
Anambra, Osun polls: Anxieties in APC as Soludo, Adeleke court Tinubu
I’ve never begged Wike for money – Abati counters Lere Olayinka
God warned my firstborn would die if I left RCCG — Adeboye
Osimhen agrees personal terms with Al Hilal
Spending bill criticism: Trump warns Musk of serious consequences
Nigeria, U.S trade hits $13bn, 2nd largest in Africa — Mills, Envoy
Nigeria, Angola lead Africa’s push for energy independence — Report
Ireland spends N577m to deport 35 Nigerians
No lives lost in fire incident at Mecca pilgrims’ hotel – NAHCON
Terror financier: British-Nigerian, Ojiri jailed for concealing £140,000 art transactions
Nigerians losing their minds in Libyan prisons – Returnee
----------------------------
*DID YOU KNOW?*
* Wagyu, which means “Japanese Cow” in Japanese, is the most expensive beef in the world. It can only come from a certain breed, such as Japanese Black (Kuroge) cattle. Each cow is identified with a nose print and a unique 10-digit Cattle ID number that can be used to research date of birth, lineage, farm and other important details.
* The ‘Baby Shark Dance’ is one of the most-watched videos on YouTube, with over 14.66 billion views.
----------------------------
President, Atiku, others mourn as music icon Ejeagha dies at 95
Tinubu in support of LG autonomy – Senator Karimi
ICPC arraigns court worker over N9.2m job scam
NAF destroys Boko Haram storage facility in Borno
Egbetokun hailed for abolishing case transfer, other reforms
Akume not silent on insecurity in Benue, says SGF office
NAPTIP rejects Speed Darlington’s June 26 appearance request
FG relocates 484 pilgrims after Saudi hotel fire
Brazilian tourism board strengthens ties with NICO
No state can receive LGs’ funds, FG insists
Zulum, Shehu urge FG to fast-track Alau Dam project to avert looming disaster
FG declares Abia river blindness free
Why new firm won oil blocks in 2024 round — NUPRC
Eid: NRC adds special services on Lagos-Ibadan, Abuja-Kaduna routes
NIN registration yet to commence in 256 custodial centres – Report
NOA kicks against proliferation of small and light weapons in A’Ibom
OAUSTECH’s lecturer gets patent rights for pharmaceutical device
Man who died after jumping from 3-storey not our student – UNIZIK
Civil War my most difficult period in life — Gowon
‘It wasn’t a firearm,’ Paul Adefarasin addresses viral video allegations
Otedola eulogises Tinubu, describes President as history maker
Trustfund Pension declares 55 kobo dividend
Peter Obi decries unpaid 5- year salary arrears for UNIZIK workers
Lagos APC members protest imposition in council
Soludo optimistic as Anambra poll campaign kicks off Wednesday
Zulum donates N100m to injured, fallen soldiers’ families
Ibas rues Songhai Farm’s neglect in Rivers
Defection: We remain loyal to Eno, didn’t resign —Commissioners
Delta approves multi-billion naira road projects, N6.7bn UBEC counterpart fund
Anambra sets up electricity commission to boost power supply
NOA kicks against proliferation of small and light weapons in A’Ibom
No fight between Ooni and I, says Alaafin
Drug-fuelled Kwara man dies in well
----------------------------
*TODAY IN HISTORY*
* On this day in 1998, General Sani Abacha, a military head of state of Nigeria, died in Aso Rock Villa, Abuja. On November 17, 1993, Abacha became head of state when he overthrew the Ernest Shonekan-led interim national government set in place by General Ibrahim Babangida on August 26, 1993, after Babangida annulled the 1993 presidential which billionaire MKO Abiola won.
* On this day in 1949, George Orwell published ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’. Orwell’s nightmarish description of a totalitarian society set in the year 1984 is a significant work of English literature and popular novel. The phrase, Big Brother is watching you, stems from this work.
----------------------------
*ADVERT*
Do you want to have a deep knowledge of Entrepreneurship And Tech Startups, click the link below https://selar.com/34z311
----------------------------
Give a little love to a child, and you get a great deal back. – John Ruskin
Good morning
*Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
*SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 08/06/2025*
Looming floods in 33 States: Food insecurity may worsen
Fibre cuts disrupt telecom services in nine states
Anambra, Osun polls: Anxieties in APC as Soludo, Adeleke court Tinubu
I’ve never begged Wike for money – Abati counters Lere Olayinka
God warned my firstborn would die if I left RCCG — Adeboye
Osimhen agrees personal terms with Al Hilal
Spending bill criticism: Trump warns Musk of serious consequences
Nigeria, U.S trade hits $13bn, 2nd largest in Africa — Mills, Envoy
Nigeria, Angola lead Africa’s push for energy independence — Report
Ireland spends N577m to deport 35 Nigerians
No lives lost in fire incident at Mecca pilgrims’ hotel – NAHCON
Terror financier: British-Nigerian, Ojiri jailed for concealing £140,000 art transactions
Nigerians losing their minds in Libyan prisons – Returnee
----------------------------
*DID YOU KNOW?*
* Wagyu, which means “Japanese Cow” in Japanese, is the most expensive beef in the world. It can only come from a certain breed, such as Japanese Black (Kuroge) cattle. Each cow is identified with a nose print and a unique 10-digit Cattle ID number that can be used to research date of birth, lineage, farm and other important details.
* The ‘Baby Shark Dance’ is one of the most-watched videos on YouTube, with over 14.66 billion views.
----------------------------
President, Atiku, others mourn as music icon Ejeagha dies at 95
Tinubu in support of LG autonomy – Senator Karimi
ICPC arraigns court worker over N9.2m job scam
NAF destroys Boko Haram storage facility in Borno
Egbetokun hailed for abolishing case transfer, other reforms
Akume not silent on insecurity in Benue, says SGF office
NAPTIP rejects Speed Darlington’s June 26 appearance request
FG relocates 484 pilgrims after Saudi hotel fire
Brazilian tourism board strengthens ties with NICO
No state can receive LGs’ funds, FG insists
Zulum, Shehu urge FG to fast-track Alau Dam project to avert looming disaster
FG declares Abia river blindness free
Why new firm won oil blocks in 2024 round — NUPRC
Eid: NRC adds special services on Lagos-Ibadan, Abuja-Kaduna routes
NIN registration yet to commence in 256 custodial centres – Report
NOA kicks against proliferation of small and light weapons in A’Ibom
OAUSTECH’s lecturer gets patent rights for pharmaceutical device
Man who died after jumping from 3-storey not our student – UNIZIK
Civil War my most difficult period in life — Gowon
‘It wasn’t a firearm,’ Paul Adefarasin addresses viral video allegations
Otedola eulogises Tinubu, describes President as history maker
Trustfund Pension declares 55 kobo dividend
Peter Obi decries unpaid 5- year salary arrears for UNIZIK workers
Lagos APC members protest imposition in council
Soludo optimistic as Anambra poll campaign kicks off Wednesday
Zulum donates N100m to injured, fallen soldiers’ families
Ibas rues Songhai Farm’s neglect in Rivers
Defection: We remain loyal to Eno, didn’t resign —Commissioners
Delta approves multi-billion naira road projects, N6.7bn UBEC counterpart fund
Anambra sets up electricity commission to boost power supply
NOA kicks against proliferation of small and light weapons in A’Ibom
No fight between Ooni and I, says Alaafin
Drug-fuelled Kwara man dies in well
----------------------------
*TODAY IN HISTORY*
* On this day in 1998, General Sani Abacha, a military head of state of Nigeria, died in Aso Rock Villa, Abuja. On November 17, 1993, Abacha became head of state when he overthrew the Ernest Shonekan-led interim national government set in place by General Ibrahim Babangida on August 26, 1993, after Babangida annulled the 1993 presidential which billionaire MKO Abiola won.
* On this day in 1949, George Orwell published ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’. Orwell’s nightmarish description of a totalitarian society set in the year 1984 is a significant work of English literature and popular novel. The phrase, Big Brother is watching you, stems from this work.
----------------------------
*ADVERT*
Do you want to have a deep knowledge of Entrepreneurship And Tech Startups, click the link below https://selar.com/34z311
----------------------------
Give a little love to a child, and you get a great deal back. – John Ruskin
Good morning
*Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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