Here are the 10 top stories that become headlines throughout the country today.
1. The Nigerian government promised to reduce inflation, creating more jobs
The Minister of Finance and the Coordinating Minister for Economic, Wale Edun, said on Saturday that the Federal Government plans to reduce inflation to one digit and create more work in this country. Read more
2. NGX Roundup: The equity market yelled at 3 weeks of defeat because investors get the N966BN
The Nigerian equity market yelled at a three -week -old defeat in April, posted a strong rebound because investors recorded 966 billion profits for a week. Read more
3. The British government deported 43 failed asylum seekers, convicted people, others to Nigeria, Ghana
The British government has deported 43 people to Nigeria and Ghana. Read more
4. Wike The order of poisoning in illegal hospitals in FCT
The Minister of Federal Capital Region (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has ordered a total decline in unregistered hospitals and shaman medical officers operating in the city. Read more
5. The driver was injured when the truck jumped from Lagos Bridge
A driver was seriously injured when a truck fell from the Sinema Pen bridge in the Agege area in Lagos on Saturday. Read more
Also read: Top 10 Stories from All Nigerian Newspapers, Saturday, April 26
6. The Nigerian government to reopen Enugu Airport on Monday
The federal government will reopen the Ibiam International Airport in Enugu for flight operations on Monday.
7. Abia Govt rejects the rumors of the conspiracy, saying Otti is not in the conversation to dispose of LP for APC
The Government of Abia State firmly rejected the claim that showed that Governor Alex Otti was considering the defense of all the progressive congress (APC). Read more
8. ‘Hypocrisy has never been this fashionable’, Atiku compared cross -party meetings in the midst of PDP buyers
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has condemned what he calls hypocrisy and selective anger in Nigeria’s political discourse, after a react reaction to his new meeting with the former President of Muhammadu Buhari.
9. Nigerian Army rejects fake recruitment advertisements, urges public awareness
The Nigerian army has distanced themselves from recruitment advertisements that are currently circulating online, warning citizens that the announcement is cheating.
10. WhatsApp to submit a $ 220 million appeal by the Nigerian court
WhatsApp announced on Saturday his intention to quickly seek execution delays and appealed the decision of the Nigerian competition and the Consumer Protection Court, which upholds the $ 220 million fine imposed by the Federal Competition and the Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC). Read more
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