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Nigerian Newspapers: Top 10 Stories to Start Your Saturday Morning

Nigerian Newspapers Summary Good morning! Here is today’s summary from...
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Nigerian Newspapers Summary

Good morning! Here is today’s summary from Daily News 24. Stay updated with the top stories shaping Nigeria, including a fresh borrowing request that will push the nation’s debt to an unprecedented level, EFCC’s dismissal of corrupt staff, election disputes in Ondo, and a striking operation by NSCDC in Kaduna. Let’s dive into the latest developments in politics, security, health, and the economy.

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  1. Nigeria’s debt set to hit N136 trillion with new borrowing plan

President Bola Tinubu has requested the National Assembly’s approval for an external borrowing plan of N1.77 trillion ($2.2 billion) to support the 2024 budget. This move will push Nigeria’s total debt to an all-time high of N136 trillion. Tinubu conveyed this request in a letter to Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Speaker Tajudeen Abbas.

  1. EFCC dismisses two staff members over corruption allegations

The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ola Olukoyede, revealed that two agency staff members were recently dismissed for involvement in corruption. This was disclosed during the 6th Annual Criminal Law Review Conference in Abuja, highlighting the agency’s commitment to internal accountability.

  1. Ondo PDP candidate rejects election results, vows tribunal action

The Peoples Democratic Party’s 2024 Ondo governorship candidate, Chief Agboola Ajayi, has rejected the election outcome declared by INEC. Ajayi, alleging electoral malpractice by the APC and INEC, has vowed to seek redress at the tribunal, calling for justice and transparency.

  1. Edo governor orders crackdown on criminal elements

Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo has directed security agencies to intensify efforts against criminal elements, including cultists, following two weeks of killings in the state. The governor urged the agencies to make the state unsafe for those threatening public peace.

  1. NSCDC neutralizes 59 bandits, seven officers missing in Kaduna

A special NSCDC squad neutralized 59 bandits in Kaduna after being ambushed during a patrol near the national grid installation in Niger State. However, seven personnel remain missing. The Corps’ spokesperson, Babawale Afolabi, confirmed the incident and ongoing recovery efforts.

  1. Naira strengthens to N1,730 in parallel market

The Naira appreciated to N1,730 per dollar in the parallel market on Tuesday, up from N1,735 the previous day. In the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM), the Naira also gained value, trading at N1,678.93 per dollar.

  1. Lovers accuse military officers of assault in Abuja

Vershima Mker and Lami Jennifer, a couple preparing for their wedding, have accused military personnel of assault during a visit to relatives in Abuja’s Gwarinpa area. The victims allege unlawful detention and injuries inflicted by Major General G.S. Mohammed, Corporal A. Abubakar, and others.

  1. Medical consultants begin nationwide seven-day warning strike

The Nigeria Medical and Dental Consultants’ Association has commenced a seven-day warning strike following unmet demands from the Federal Government. The association stated that previous ultimatums were ignored, leaving them no choice but to take industrial action.

  1. Wike assures N1.1 billion compensation for FCT highway residents

FCT Minister Nyesom Wike has guaranteed N1.1 billion in compensation for residents affected by the construction of Highway 105, linking the Airport Expressway to Kuje. The project is expected to be completed by the end of the year.

  1. CBN warns public against fake SWIFT transfer scams

The Central Bank of Nigeria has raised concerns about increasing fraudulent activities involving fake SWIFT transfer documents. CBN spokesperson Hakama Sidi Ali urged Nigerians to remain vigilant, citing numerous uncredited foreign currency transfer reports from individuals and organizations.

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