The top 10 stories from all Nigerian newspapers, Sunday, April 13

Here are the 10 top stories that become headlines throughout the country today.

1. Akpoti-Uuduaghan challenges Akpabio’s petition, urged IGP to investigate alleged threats to his life

The suspended senator representing Kogi Central, Natasha Akpoti-Uuduaghan, has asked the Police Inspector General, Kayode Egbetokun, to dismiss the petition proposed by the President of the Senate Godswill Akpabio who accused him of pollution and criminal incitement.

2. Lagos to hold a local council election on July 12

The Lagos state government has scheduled elections in 20 regional government regions (LGA) and 37 Local Council Development Authority (LCDAS) in the state for July 12. Read more

3. The Nigerian government rejects claims to northeast exceptions from special agro-industry processing zones

The federal government has denied claims about northeast exclusion of the Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zone (SAPZ) program. Read more

4. The US mission releases new visa requirements for Nigerians

The United States mission has changed the interview requirements for Nigeria to submit a visa to America. Read more

5. Seven died, many were injured in the Borno explosion

At least seven people were killed when an improvisation explosive device (IED) was planted by a rebel suspect Boko Haram left along Jalan Maiduguri-Damboa in the state of Borno on Saturday. Read more

Also read: Top 10 Stories from All Nigerian Newspapers, Saturday, April 12

6. Ukraine support for terrorism in the Sahel region extends to Nigeria?

International support for terrorism in the Sahel region now has a cross -border form, walking in the Nigerian region. Read more

7. Afreximbank project 4% GDP growth for Africa in 2025

Pan-African Multilateral Financial Institutions, African-Imporian Export Bank (Afreximbank), have projected the Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the continent will grow by 4.0 percent despite global economic fragility. Read more

8. Driver, conductor runs away when the bus kills pedestrians, injuring 2 in Lagos

A curved bus killed one person and injured two other people in the area of ​​Iyana Ejigbo in Lagos on Saturday. Read more

9. Nkem Owoh tells the trauma suffered after his brother was killed during the Buhari regime

Nollywood Veterans actor Nkem Owoh has painted with the emotional trauma he made when his brother, Bartholomew Owoh, was executed on April 10, 1985, under the military regime General Muhammadu Buhari.

10. Christian Chukwu, Symbol of Excellence and Patriotism – Tinubu

President Tinubu’s President has expressed sadness over the death of the former national soccer team captain, Christian Chukwu.

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