The top 10 stories from all Nigerian newspapers, Friday, July 11

The following is the top story in all state newspapers

1. The Supreme Court confirmed the victory of Okpebholo as Governor of Edo

The Supreme Court of Nigeria on Thursday ranked votes in the election of Monday Okpebholo from the Congress of All Progressive (APC) as Governor of the State Edo, rejected the legal challenges proposed by the Democratic Party candidate (PDP), Asue Ighodalo.

2. 10 months after CDS Musa vowed to get rid of Bello Turji, Bandit Kingpin was still roaming freely

Now 10 months and continues to grow, because the Chief of Defense Staff (CDS), Maj. Gen. Chris Musa made a solemn oath that the Nigerian military under his supervision, would arrest or neutralize the famous bandit leader, Bello Turji and end his reign that killed his killer. Read more, read more, reading more murder.

3. Debuns Presidency claims Tinubu stops a 5 -year visa in US citizens

The Presidential on Thursday denied the claim that the President of the Tinubu Bola had stopped the issuance of a five -year double entry visa to citizens of the United States. Read more

4. Representatives began to investigate alleged fraud in student loan schemes

The House of Representatives on Thursday began an investigation of the alleged transfer of funds and unethical practices in the student loan scheme.

5. Once again, the Ipob distance group from Brgie led by Ekpa

The IGBO separatist group that is prohibited, the native of Biafra (IPOB), once again, distanced himself from the Biafra government in exile (Brgie), led by Simon Ekpa based in Finland, who stated that efforts to connect the group to Brgie were the work of “naughty makers who did not represent the flowers that associate it.

Also read: Top 10 Stories from All Nigerian Newspapers, Tuesday, July 8

6. Senate deleted Natasha as Chair of the Diaspora Committee

The Senate has moved the Senator representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uuduaghan, as Chair of the Diaspora Committee and Non-Geniors.

7. ₦ 210tn Lost Funds: Again, NNPC BOS Avoids the Senate Committee

Chief Executive Officer of the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), Bayo Ojulari, on Thursday failed to appear before the Senate Committee about public accounts to hear opinions about N210 trillion lost due to sending money to the federation account. Read more

8. NGX: Investors get N1.7Tr because the equity market maintains the Bullish escape

Investors in the Nigerian equity market obtained N1.7 trillion at the end of trading on Thursday. Read more

9. Bandit Officials Allegedly the abduction of the palace in the highlands

Armed men allegedly bandits on Wednesday night kidnapped three people, including two palace administrators in the state of the highlands.

10. Britain to introduce e-visas for Nigerian studies, applicants for work permits starting July 15

The British government has announced that, starting July 1525, he will begin the issuance of electronic visas (e-visas) for most Nigerian citizens who submit requests for study and work permits. Read more

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