Nigerian Newspapers Summary
Good morning! Here is today’s summary from Daily News 24. Stay informed with the top headlines shaping Nigeria, including the Super Eagles’ winning start at AFCON, Abubakar Malami facing money laundering charges, fresh concerns over rising insecurity, and the naira’s slight gain against the dollar.
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1. Super Eagles open AFCON campaign with win over Tanzania
Nigeria’s Super Eagles began their 2025 AFCON Group C journey on a winning note, defeating Tanzania after defender Semi Ajayi scored the decisive first-half goal.
2. Malami, son face 16-count money laundering charges
Former Attorney-General Abubakar Malami has been arraigned on multiple money laundering charges alongside his son and an associate, over alleged illicit property acquisitions worth about N9 billion.
3. FIRS confirms NIN now serves as Tax ID for Nigerians
The Federal Inland Revenue Service has clarified that Nigerians’ National Identification Numbers now automatically function as their Tax Identification Numbers under the new tax system.
4. APC plans grand reception for Plateau Governor Mutfwang
The All Progressives Congress has concluded arrangements to officially welcome Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang into the party at a planned reception in January.
5. FG raises alarm over terrorists using PoS, social media
The Federal Government has warned that terrorists are exploiting PoS systems and social media platforms to evade security forces, adding that efforts are underway to shut down such channels.
6. Kidnappers demand N1.5m ransom for Plateau travellers
Gunmen who abducted 28 travellers in Plateau State have reportedly reached out to families, demanding N1.5 million for the release of each victim.
7. Kwankwaso faults FG’s political will on insecurity
NNPP leader Rabiu Kwankwaso has accused the Tinubu administration of lacking the political resolve needed to tackle insecurity, urging better funding and training for security agencies.
8. Multiple crashes claim 10 lives on Jos–Bauchi Road
At least 10 people were killed in overnight auto crashes involving trucks and minibuses near a military checkpoint along the Jos–Bauchi highway, according to FRSC.
9. Naira gains against dollar in official, parallel markets
The naira strengthened against the US dollar in both the parallel and official foreign exchange markets, reflecting a modest improvement in currency performance.
10. Navy rescues 20 crew members from burning vessel in Calabar
The Nigerian Navy has successfully rescued 20 crew members after a vessel caught fire along the Calabar Channel, averting loss of lives during the incident.


