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A Very good morning y’all and welcome to curated top Headlines on Nigerian Newspapers today December 22, 2022.

What Nigerian Newspapers are Saying?

1) 15 days after announcing the new withdrawal policy, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) revised it upward, allowing individuals to withdraw N500,000 cash per week and corporate entities to withdraw up to N5 million starting on January 9, 2023. Read More

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2) Godwin Emefiele, the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), wrote to the House of Representatives on Wednesday to explain why he will not accept the invitation in person and that he is currently attending to health issues abroad.

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3) Professor Joseph Aibasu Kunini, the Speaker of the Taraba State House of Assembly, has resigned on personal grounds. His letter to the lawmakers on Wednesday contained his resignation letter. Read More

4) Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s (LP) candidate for president, accepted Doyin Okupe’s resignation from his position as director general of the organization’s presidential campaign council yesterday. Obi stated in a letter to Okupe that he respected the choice made by his former campaign director general.

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5) The Kwara State Police Command’s anti-kidnapping agents have detained five suspected kidnappers. The five suspects are members of two distinct kidnapping gangs. Babagida Buguda, 30, a kingpin, Bashiru Yakuba, 35, and Mohammed Umaru, 26, are all members of the first gang.

6) On Wednesday, queues for Premium Motor Spirit, also known as gasoline, which had been gradually decreasing recently, reappeared in many cities, including Lagos and Abuja. The latest development amply demonstrates that Nigerians will have a miserable Christmas as fuel shortages have already begun to have an impact on drivers, who have raised their prices.

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7) Usman Baba, the Inspector-General of Police, described the South Eastern region of the country’s Biafra agitation as a smokescreen for criminality on Wednesday. He issued a warning to the agitators, saying that their actions would not be tolerated by the government.

8) The police have opened an investigation into the murder of Mr. Hezekiah Adaiden, the youth president of the Inen community in Akwa Ibom State’s OrukAnam Local Government Area. Odiko Mcdon, the State’s Police Public Relations Officer, called the killing of the youth president “barbaric” and promised that those responsible would be held accountable.

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9) As the Federal Government on Wednesday proposed a last-minute supplementary budget for the 2022 fiscal year, Nigeria’s domestic debt increased to N22.57 trillion. President Muhammadu Buhari is asking the National Assembly to approve a N819.54 billion supplementary budget that would be paid for with domestic borrowing.

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10) To celebrate Argentina’s World Cup victory, millions of people flooded the streets of Buenos Aires on Tuesday. This caused a planned parade route to be detoured, and Lionel Messi and his teammates were forced to abandon an open-top bus and fly over the city in helicopters.

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