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Today’s Newspaper Headlines front pages with details can be found here on Ejes Gist News today.

The front pages of Nigerian newspapers were focused on the apprehension and confinement of Hudu Yunusa-Ari, who had been suspended from his position as a resident electoral commissioner in Adamawa.

Newspaper Headlines front pages

According to The Punch, petitions questioning the validity of Bola Tinubu’s win in the February 25 presidential election will be heard on Monday by the election petitions tribunal. The paper also reports that the federal government deducted more than N78 billion from the allocations given to states for the purpose of servicing external debt.

Today’s Newspaper Headlines front pages.

According to The Nation, there have been developments in two separate stories. Firstly, the police have reportedly grilled and detained Yunusa-Ari and two national commissioners over their conduct in the April 15 supplementary governorship election. It is unclear what specific allegations have been made against them, but it is clear that the authorities are taking the matter seriously.

 

 

Meanwhile, The Nation also reports that a group of Nigerians who had been stranded in Sudan will be returning to the country today. It is not mentioned how many people are in this group or what their reasons were for being in Sudan, but it is a positive development that they are able to return home.

 

 

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Newspaper Headlines front pages

According to a report by Daily Trust Newspaper headlines, two former governors, Godswill Akpabio and Abdul’Aziz Yari, are competing for the backing of opposition party lawmakers-elect in their bid for the next Senate President.

With the contest heating up, both politicians are vying for the support of key players in the opposition camp. Meanwhile, officers of the Nigerian Customs Service have voiced their displeasure over the non-payment of their allowances, which is now two months overdue, after the 2023 general election. This development is a cause for concern, as it may impact the morale and effectiveness of the Customs Service in carrying out its duties.

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Daily Independent newspaper

According to the Daily Independent Newspaper headlines, President Muhammadu Buhari has claimed to have delivered on his promise of change to Nigerians. This news comes amidst ongoing political and economic turmoil in the country.

 

This indicates that despite the president’s claims of progress, there are still issues with political corruption and the rule of law that require outside assistance to resolve. It remains to be seen how these developments will shape Nigeria’s future.

 

 

However, the newspaper also reports that the house of representatives has requested intervention from the UK government and parliament in the sentencing of Ike Ekweremadu and his wife, Beatrice.

 

Daily Sun newspaper

According to the Daily Sun Newspaper, the governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, has declared today a public holiday to allow the people of the state to welcome President-elect Bola Tinubu. This announcement is significant as it shows the level of importance that the governor places on the incoming president and his visit to the state. However, the newspaper also reports that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has placed over 7,500 bank verification number (BVN) accounts under its watchlist due to cybercrime and fraud-related transactions.

This news highlights the ongoing efforts of the CBN to tackle financial fraud and cybercrime in the country. It also serves as a reminder of the need for individuals and businesses to be vigilant and take necessary precautions to protect their financial information.

 

“That is all on today’s newspaper headlines’ front pages. Check back tomorrow for news headlines from Nigerian Newspapers.”

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