The top 10 stories from all Nigerian newspapers, Saturday, May 24

Here are the 10 top stories that become headlines throughout the country today.

1. Explanation! Causes of Slash Nigerian oil prices, the impact on the market

Due to imports of imports and increasing competition between fuel importers and recently for forming a local refinery, the price of the Spirit of Premium Motors (PMS), also referred to as gasoline, has decreased significantly in Nigeria. Read more

2. Nigeria to increase oil output when drilling resumes in ogoni land after more than 30 years of hiatus

For the first time in more than thirty years, the federal government and important stakeholders prepared to start exploration and oil drilling operations again on Ogoni’s land, the river state, which will significantly increase the production of Nigerian crude oil. Read more

3. US Judges Blocked Trump from Demolition of the Ministry of Education

A federal judge in the United States on Thursday blocked the administration of President Donald Trump from dismantling the Ministry of Education.

4. Tinubu promises adequate funding from the University of Nigeria

Tinubu Bola President on Friday promised to increase funds for the Federal University of the State to meet global standards.

5. Police Debunks Reports on the Detention of Social Media Influencer at Akwa Ibom

Police Command Akwa Ibom has denied reports on the detention of social media influencers in the state, Ny. Blossom Williams. Read more

Also read: Top 10 Stories from All Nigerian Newspapers, Friday, May 23

6. Head of Army for Troops: does not show mercy in terrorists

Army Chief of Staff, Lieutenant. Olumi Oluyede, on Friday, ordered the commander and soldiers to clean terrorists from Nigeria’s territory without showing mercy.

7. The Supreme Court rejects the Governor’s lawsuit challenging the application of the Nigerian government recovery funds

The Supreme Court on Friday rejected the lawsuit filed by 36 state states that challenged the applications of federal government that were restored to be restored funds. Read more

8. DSS informs the IPOB Court, ESN cannot be compared to Amotekun

The State Service Department (DSS) on Thursday attracts a sharp legal difference between the native Biafra (IPOB) and its paramilitary arm, Eastern Security Network (ESN), and southwest security clothing, Amotekun, in the ongoing trial from IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu. Fread More More

9. Trump threatens Apple at a rate of 25% on the iPhone made outside the US

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, has threatened Apple with a 25 percent import rate on the iPhone sold, but it was not produced, in the country. Read more

10. 16 Iswap Commander, foot soldiers met as Naf, Bombard Bombard Army Forest troops

Not less than 16 commanders of the Islamic state West Africa Province (ISWAP), and an unspecified number of the fighters have been eliminated by the Troops of the Operation Hadin Kai of the Nigerian Army and its Air Component as well as of their hideout in a forest in damboa town in borno state.read more

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