The top 10 stories from all Nigerian newspapers, Thursday, May 15

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

1. DSS dragged Pat Utomi to court on plans to form shadow govt

The State Service Department (DSS) has taken legal action against former presidential candidate, Professor Pat Utomi, for what is described as an inconsulting step to form a “shadow government” aimed at damaging the administration of the Tinubu Bola President.

2. Oshiomhole Dares Abati to Street Fight (Video)

Former Governor of Edo State, Senator Adams Oshiomhole, has challenged senior journalists and rose.

3. Jamb finally acknowledged technical errors in 2025 UTME

The Joint Revenue and Matriculation Council (Jamb) has formally acknowledged that the error in its part may have contributed to the bad performance recorded in 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

4. Representatives demand national diphtheria immunization, treatment as a spread of plague

Responding to the increasing threat of diphtheria throughout Nigeria, the House of Representatives has urged relevant federal institutions to launch a campaign, testing and national compulsory maintenance campaigns in all 774 regional government areas. Read more

5. The Minister of Education denies fraud in the student loan scheme, amid the investigation

Minister of Education, Dr. Supi Alausa, has denied fraud claims in Nigerian education loan funds (Nelfund), which stated that the accusations circulating in the media were baseless. Read more

6. ‘If I open my mouth to expose Obi, otti will smell like rotten eggs’, faction chairs, abure

The chairman of the faction that was fought from the Labor Party (LP), Julius Abure, has threatened to expose the party’s flag carrier in the 2023 general election, Peter Obi, the Governor of the State Abia, Alex Otti and the Great Wigs of other parties if he was pushed to the wall. Read more

7. NGX: The equity market continues to increase because investors get the N186BN

Nigeria’s equity market closed trade on Wednesday, May 14, 2025 with a profit for the investment public to continue its greater ranking.

8. TEARS When a 19 -year -old girl committed suicide because Utme’s score was low

A 19 -year -old girl identified as Timilehin Faith Opesusi, reportedly committed suicide after feeling disappointed with the score of UTME 2025 where she scored 190 values ​​which he said was not enough to get recognition to the university to study the preferred microbiology course.

9. Microsoft announced plans to dismiss 6,000 staff, 3% of his global labor

Thousands of workers from all levels, teams, and regions will be influenced by Microsoft’s announcement on Tuesday that they will dismiss 3% of their global staff. Read more

10. Davido condemns negative stereotypes that describe Nigeria as an unsafe country

The talented Nigerian Afrobeats singer David Adeleke, who is famous among music as Davido, has spoken against negative stereotypes that describe Nigeria as an unsafe country. Read more

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