The top 10 stories from all Nigerian newspapers, Friday, September 26

Here are the top 10 stories throughout the country.

1. Atiku Disowels Statement about Yoruba’s interests, Media Consultants

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has distanced himself from a media consultant named Kola Johnson.

2. Fact examination: Does the Nigerian government release evidence ₦ 25K household cash transfer to the public?

The Federal Nigerian government has released evidence ₦ 25,000 cash transfer to 71 million Nigerians in 8.1 million households. Read more

3. Families accuse the government of Nigeria plot to kill ipob leader, Kanu, with drug overdose (video)

Prince Kingsley Kanunta Kanu, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s younger brother, a leader who was detained from a prohibited separatist group, Biafra’s natives (IPOB), accused the Nigerian government and the Directorate of State Services (DS), planned him to kill him by giving drugs because of drugs because of his determination.

4. FBI places a $ 10K prize on Nigerians associated with bank fraud in the US

The Federal Investigation Bureau (FBI) has placed a $ 10,000 prize in a con artist suspected of Nigeria, Olumide Adebiyi Adediran, which is related to bank fraud in the United States. Read more

5. The Nigerian government reiterates free school fees in federal technical tertiary institutions, warning illegal costs

The federal government has reiterated that the tuition fees and approved costs in all Federal Technical Universities (FTC) remain free, warning the principal and administrator not to impose invalid accusations on students. Read more

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6. CBN explains how bad Naira handling encourages printing costs

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has warned that the abuse and error of naira tones that continue to increase printing costs and replace them, with significant financial implications for the country. Read more

7. Floods that destroy the Kogi community as officials warn the worsening crisis

Floods that floods have drowned many communities in the state of Kogi, with officials warning that the situation can get worse because the water level in the Niger and Benue rivers continues to rise. Read more

8. Ghana sent West Africans who were reported to the house despite concerns of torture

Ghana has sent 11 West African citizens to their home country after they were deported from the United States – a step that had triggered serious concerns over the risk of torture, persecution and inhuman treatment.

9. The Lagos government destroyed the illegal structure in the trade exhibition complex

The Lagos state government on Thursday began to destroy the illegal and unsafe structure in the trade exhibition complex in Ojo as part of an effort to enforce physical planning laws and restore order to the area. Read more

10. Barca fighting at Oviedo to remain within the reach of Real Madrid

Barcelona won a comeback win over Real Oviedo when they sealed a 3-1 victory in the La Liga meeting on Thursday night. Read more

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