Here are the 10 top stories that become headlines throughout the country today.
1. ‘Nothing is above Nigeria’s law,’ EFCC promised to catch Tompolo for abusing Naira
The Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) has responded to calls by Nigeria for the arrest and prosecution of a former Delta Niger militant leader, Head of the Ekpemupolo alias Tompolo, for spraying Naira’s notes at a new event in the region. Read more
2. Wike to Fubara: Choose, if your spirit has left the river government building
Federal Capital Region Minister (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has told the suspected Governor of the State Rivers, Siminilayi Fubara, he may not return to the state government at the end of the suspension of six months because his enthusiasm has left the office. Read more
3. The British convinced Nigeria about strong bilateral bonds in the midst of immigration overhaul
After the newly launched British immigration paper, the British High Commission in Nigeria has moved to convince Nigerians that the old and valued relationship between the two countries remains firm, even though there are changes to come to the British migration policy.
4. Jamb to review 2025 UTME results following the technical obstacle complaints
The Joint Revenue and Matriculation Council (Jamb) will review the results of 2025 Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) that has just been concluded.
5. PDP 7 Saraki Member Reconciliation Committee
The Democratic Party Governor Forum on Sunday night was named the former President of Senate Bukola Saraki as Head of the Reconciliation Committee of Seven Members. Read more
Also read: Top 10 Stories from All Nigerian Newspapers, Wednesday, May 7
6. In 99, Afenifere Leader Pa Fasoranti stated Nigeria on the road to greatness
When he marked his 99th birthday on Monday, Afenifere and older leaders Pa Reuben Fasoranti conveyed a message of hope, stating that Nigeria firmly on the way to transformation and would soon be a country to be read by citizens.
7. Group calls for an alleged investigation of a loan transfer of $ 3.4 billion IMF Covid-19
A group, Alliance on Surviving Covid-19 and Beyond (ASCAB), a Coalition of 70 Labor and Civil Society Organization (CSOS), Has Called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related OffenCes and other Investigate the Alleged Diversion of Nigeria’s $ 3.4 Billion Covid-19 Loan.read More
8. UK closes the door to a visa of foreign care workers in the overhaul of immigration
In a shift in the landing aimed at cutting the migration rate, Britain has officially ended international recruitment for the role of social care, launching a comprehensive immigration reset that dramatically defines the state approach to labor mobility. Read more
9. Witnesses detailed how the former general accountant was transferred by the N868M through Fronts
The Federal High Court in Maitama, Abuja, has heard how Chukwunyere Nwubuoku, a former Acting Accountant General Federation, allegedly regulates the transfer of more than ₦ 868 million from the Federal Defense Ministry using fictitious companies and cash transaction networks. Read more.
10. Flying Eagles defeated Senegal with a penalty to qualify for the U-20 World Cup
Nigeria’s flying eagle has advanced to the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) semifinals after defeating Senegal with a penalty. Read more
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