The top 10 stories from all Nigerian newspapers, Friday, August 22

Here are the top 10 stories throughout the country.

1. Analysis: How the Nigerian Electric System Condensing Poverty, Hampers Productivity

For the third year in a row, the World Bank ranks Nigeria as a country with the poorest electricity access with more than 86 million Nigerians who live in the dark. Read more

2. The economy shows stability, but the Nigerians are still struggling

The Nigerian Employer Consultative Association (NECA) has warned that while the new reforms may have attracted the country’s economy to come out of the “intensive care unit,” millions of Nigerians are still staggered from inflation, weakening requests, and several taxation. Read more

3. Fagbemia denies interference in EFCC, ICPC investigation

Attorney General Federation and the Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, said on Thursday that the current government will continue to guarantee the independence of anti-corruption institutions in the war against corruption. Read more

4. Asuu reduces poor pension packages for university lecturers

The University Academic Staff Union (ASUU) has expressed its concern about the poor pension package for retirees. Read more

5. Nigeria deported 51 foreigners for cyberspace crimes

The federal government has sent 51 foreign citizens who were punished for cyberspace terrorism, internet fraud, and other crimes. Read more

6. Inec presents a certificate for a new senator, repetition

The Independent National Election Commission (Inec) on Thursday issued a return certificate to the winner of the August 16 Election in this country. Read more

7. The NNPCL boss deplores low nigerian crude oil, gas output despite potential

Chief Executive Officer of the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), Engr. Bayo Ojulari, has said Nigerian oil production consistently failed its potential despite a lot of reserves, emphasizing the need to change the narration.

8. Boko Haram reportedly killed Soldier, 3 other security agents in the Borno community

Boko Haram members suspected of being reported to have killed four security agents in the Dalori Gari community in Borno State. Read more

9. The police arrested health workers because of illegal abortion at Akwa Ibom

Police operations in Akwa Ibom have arrested a health worker because of the alleged abortion that caused the death of a woman in Ikot Obio Odung Village, the area of ​​the Ibesikpo Asutan regional government.

10. AFROBASKET: D’Inmur Busung follows the loss of the final Q’D of Senegal

Nigeria’s men’s basketball team, D’Inmers, has come out of FIBA ​​Afrobasket this year after losing to Senegal in the quarter -finals on Wednesday night. Read more

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