The top 10 stories from all Nigerian newspapers, Tuesday, July 15

The following is the top story in all state newspapers

1. The Nigerian government declared Tuesday as a public holiday for Buhari

The federal government has declared Tuesday as a public holiday to respect the late former President of Muhammadu Buhari.

2. I was treated at a hospital in the same British clinic as Buhari before his death – Abdulsalami

Former Military Head of the State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar (Retd.), Has revealed that he was undergoing medical treatment at the same London Hospital where former President Muhammadu Buhari died on Sunday, July 13. Read more

3. The National Assembly suspects the plenary until July 22 for Buhari

The National Assembly has suspended plenary for eight days to respect the former President of Muhammadu Buhari.

4. NLC pays honor to Buhari: “He protects workers, ordinary people

The Nigerian Labor Congress (NLC) has stated a deep sadness over the death of the former President of Muhammadu Buhari, describing it as a leader who evolved as a protector of workers and advocates for ordinary people during his civil administration.

5. IPOB demands an investigation of the death of Buhari, an apology to Kanu

Indigenous people of Biafra (IPOB), have demanded a thorough investigation of the death of the former President of Muhammadu Buhari.

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6. ‘Lies from the Pit of Hell,’ Osun APC formulated a rumor about the buyer of Gov Adeleke

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun state has denied the wide rumors that Adeleke Governor Adeleke has turned a party from the Democratic Party (PDP).

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The equity market continued from the place signed last week with another profitable trading session on Monday, July 14, 2025. Read more

8. Police dismantle large trading rings, rescue children, pregnant women, foreign times

The Nigerian police have found and dismantled two main human trafficking networks operating in several Nigerian states, saving victims including children, pregnant women, and foreign citizens. As many as 11 suspects were arrested in connection with the operation.

9. Trump issued a 50 -day ultimatum to Russia, announced the main weapon agreement for Ukraine

US President Donald Trump on Monday gave Russia a deadline of 50 days to end his war in Ukraine, a warning of severe economic consequences if Moscow failed to obey. The President also launched a major weapon supply agreement aimed at improving Ukraine’s defense capabilities.

10. Lagos prepare for 2025 Table Tennis Festival

The Molade Okoya-Thomas Hall in the Balogun Stadium Fight received dynamic changes when Lagos prepared to host the table tennis festival, 20 days celebrations from sports that run from July 16 to August 5, 2025. Read more

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NES TASKS MEMBERS TO PLANTING TREES AS WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY CELEBRATES IN ABEOKUTA Urges residents to take personal responsibility for environmental protection Tasks members to plant at least one tree each, drives climate action The President of the Nigerian Environmental Society (NES), Abeokuta Chapter, Alhaji (Chief) Jamiu Adebayo Badmos, has called on professionals environmentalists and residents to take concrete actions against climate change by adopting tree planting methods and sustainable environmental practices. In a special message to mark World Environment Day 2026, Badmos stressed that protecting the environment remains a shared responsibility that cannot be left to government alone, but must be driven by deliberate individual and community actions. He noted that the annual global observance serves as a reminder of the urgent need to safeguard the environment from worsening climate conditions, pollution and ecological degradation. “This year’s celebration reminds us that protecting the environment is not the exclusive responsibility of governments and institutions; it is a collective duty that begins with individual actions,” he said. The NES President urged members of the Abeokuta chapter to set an example by planting at least one tree each in their homes, workplaces or communities, describing tree planting as a practical step towards environmental sustainability. According to him, a single tree plays a critical role in carbon sequestration, air purification, erosion control, biodiversity conservation and broader climate change mitigation efforts. It also encouraged members to document and share evidence of their tree planting activities as part of efforts to promote responsibility and inspire broader public participation in environmental management. “The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago; the second best time is now,” Badmos said, urging immediate action rather than continued delays in addressing environmental challenges. He expressed optimism that sustained efforts to plant trees would help make Abeokuta greener, Ogun State healthier and Nigeria more resilient to environmental risks. Badmos reaffirmed NES’s commitment to ongoing support, awareness creation and practical interventions aimed at promoting a cleaner and more sustainable environment. He congratulated the chapter members on the occasion of World Environment Day 2026, urging them to remain steadfast in their commitment to environmental protection and climate action. AND

The President of the Nigerian Environmental Society (NES), Abeokuta Chapter, Alhaji (Chief) Jamiu Adebayo Badmos, …

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