Nigerian Newspapers Summary
Good morning! Here is today’s summary from Daily News 24. Stay informed with the top headlines making waves across Nigeria, including the Federal Executive Council’s approval of N1.04 trillion for infrastructure, a deadly clash during Kano demolitions, the suspension of an Ogun monarch.
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1. FEC approves N1.04 trillion for infrastructure projects
The Federal Executive Council has approved N1.04 trillion for critical infrastructure projects across Nigeria. The funds will be used for major road and bridge construction in several states, as well as significant projects in the Federal Capital Territory.
2. Four killed in Kano demolition clash
At least four people lost their lives in Rimin Auzinawa, Kano, following a violent clash between residents and security operatives during a demolition exercise. The police have confirmed the incident, which escalated into chaos.
3. Ogun suspends Oba Ogunjobi for misconduct
The Ogun State Government has suspended Oba Abdulsemiu Adewale Ogunjobi for six months over alleged misconduct. Authorities reached the decision after summoning the monarch and his accuser for questioning.
4. CBN extends forex sales to BDCs till May
The Central Bank of Nigeria has extended the temporary window allowing Bureau de Change operators to buy foreign exchange from authorized dealers. Initially set to end in January, the extension will now last until May 30, 2025.
5. Edo traditional ruler kidnapped, Okada rider killed
Gunmen have abducted the traditional ruler of Udo-Eguare in Edo State, killing an Okada rider in the process. The monarch was kidnapped along a forest path between Ubiaja and Udo community.
6. Tinubu signs bill for Ogoni environmental university
President Bola Tinubu has signed a bill establishing the Federal University of Environmental Technology in Ogoni. The new institution aims to address environmental and technological challenges in the region.
7. NLC suspends planned protest over telecom tariff hike
The Nigeria Labour Congress has put on hold its nationwide protest against the recent 50% telecom tariff increase. NLC President Joe Ajaero said the decision allows for further negotiations with the federal government.
8. Five sentenced to death for witchcraft killing in Kano
A Kano High Court has sentenced five men to death for murdering a 67-year-old woman they accused of being a witch. The court found them guilty of culpable homicide after they stabbed the victim to death.
9. Nigeria, Uganda strengthen trade ties under AfCFTA
Nigeria and Uganda have deepened trade relations, with Uganda appointing a trade representative to Nigeria. The move aligns with the African Continental Free Trade Area agreement, facilitating Uganda’s first official export shipment to Nigeria.
10. Court orders INEC to pay N1.12bn to victim’s family
The Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered INEC to compensate the family of Mike Madu, who was killed by an INEC driver in Imo State. The court ruled that the commission must pay N1.12bn plus interest.