Top 10 stories from all Nigerian Newspapers, Monday, April 6

Here are the top ten stories from across the country

1. ADC appoints foreign envoys to expose alleged undemocratic actions by the Nigerian government

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) says it has appointed envoys in 12 foreign cities to draw attention to Nigeria’s democracy and the government’s actions.Read more

2. Atiku engages US lobbyist in $1.2m image-boosting campaign – Report

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has reportedly contracted Washington-based lobbying firm Von Batten-Montague-York, LC, in a $1.2 million deal aimed at strengthening his reputation and influence in the United States.Read more

3. Tinubu approves ₦3.3tn debt settlement plan to overhaul power sector

President Bola Tinubu has given the green light to a ₦3.3 trillion payments framework designed to pay off long-term liabilities in Nigeria’s power sector and improve electricity supply across the country.Read more

4. SERAP sued CCB for failure to investigate alleged changes to election laws and tax reform by members of parliament

The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has filed a lawsuit against the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) over its “failure to investigate allegations that certain MPs improperly removed key sections regarding the electronic transmission of election results from the Election Law (Amendment) Bill during the plenary session, and unlawfully changed several aspects of the tax reform law.”Read more

5. ADC rejects leadership change claims, labels report ‘fake news’

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has denied social media claims of a shake-up in its leadership, insisting that no such change has taken place.Read more

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6. Easter tragedy in Kaduna when gunmen stormed the church, killed seven people, kidnapped worshipers

Terror struck Ariko community in Kachia Local Government Area of ​​Kaduna State in the early hours of Sunday, when suspected terrorists launched coordinated attacks on two churches during Easter celebrations, leaving at least seven people dead and several others kidnapped.Read more

7. Terrorists stormed the Chibok community, burning down houses and shops

Suspected Boko Haram insurgents have launched a new attack on Awapul, a community in Chibok Local Government Area of ​​Borno State, destroying houses and businesses in late night attacks that have raised fear among residents.Read more

8. Police deploy officers to churches, parks to ensure a peaceful Easter

The Nigerian Police said they have deployed personnel to churches, recreation centers, roads and other public spaces to ensure peaceful Easter celebrations.Read more

9. 2 killed, others injured in several accidents in Ibadan

Two people were confirmed dead while several others suffered injuries of varying degrees in multiple accidents that occurred at the Soka junction on the Ibadan-Lagos Expressway on Saturday evening.Read more

10. Terrorists stormed the Chibok community, burning down houses and shops

Suspected Boko Haram insurgents have launched a new attack on Awapul, a community in Chibok Local Government Area of ​​Borno State, destroying houses and businesses in late night attacks that have raised fear among residents.Read more

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