Inside Nigerian newspaper headlines today

Inside Nigerian newspaper headlines today

Today, cover page headlines in Nigerian newspapers vary, highlighting different news developments nationwide.

The Punch reported, “CDS squad goes after killers as Okpebholo consults give.”

The New Telegraph reported, “Reps recover additional $14m from oil firms.”

Inside Nigerian newspaper headlines today“Why we removed FCT from TSA -Tinubu,” Daily Monitor reported.

Inside Nigerian newspaper headlines todayThe Matrix reported that “PFN Condemns Killing Of Hunters In Edo, Cautions Against Reprisal Attack.”

Inside Nigerian newspaper headlines today“High interest rates choke real sector as banks break N1tr profit threshold,” The Guardian reported.

Inside Nigerian newspaper headlines todayAccording to the Blueprint, “Tinubu, Sultan, Alaalin, others urge compassion, charity.”



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Inside Nigerian newspaper headlines today“Uromi killings: Families seek justice, share victims’ last moments,” Daily Trust reported.

Inside Nigerian newspaper headlines today“Tinubu: I almost quit 2023 presidential race,” The Sun wrote.

Inside Nigerian newspaper headlines today“Inefficiencies, liquidity strain hold down power sector growth,” the Independent reported.

Inside Nigerian newspaper headlines todayBusiness Day states, “Interbank rate hits 5 yr high as CBN tightens liquidity.”

Inside Nigerian newspaper headlines todayThe New Nigerian reported, “Eid-el-Fitr: Citizens laud Tinubu, Dangote Refinery over fuel price stability.”

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We thank Abiola Ayankunbi, a media management expert, for providing screenshots of the newspapers’ front pages.



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