Top 10 news stories from all newspapers in Indonesia, Friday, July 26, 2024

Top 10 stories from Nigerian newspapers

Here are the top 10 stories making headlines across the country.

1. SGF, Akume, Nigerian government spends $1.5 billion to combat crude oil theft, protect installations

The Federal Government has revealed that it has spent $1.5 billion since 2020 to safeguard the nation’s oil installations and combat crude oil theft. Read more

2. KPU can handle regional elections —Yakubu

The National Electoral Commission (NEC) said on Thursday that it was able to conduct Nigeria’s local government elections smoothly. Read more

3. Sponsors of planned #EndBadGovernance protests have no love for Nigeria, have alternative passports – Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu said on Thursday that sponsors of planned nationwide protests against bad governance do not love the country.Read more

4. DSS uncovers planned infiltration of planned #EndBadGovernance protests

The Department of State Services (DSS) has uncovered plans by some elements to infiltrate protests planned by some Nigerians to cause chaos in the country. Read more

5. Six things Nigerians may not know about the late Ohanaeze president general Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu

The President-General of the Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, has died. Read more

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6. MURIC demands ban on Nollywood film featuring women robbing banks while wearing niqab

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has called on relevant authorities to ban a Nollywood film that features an armed actress robbing a bank while wearing a niqab. Read more

7. CAC to delist Chisco Transport, Zenon, Eko Paragon refinery and 100K other companies for inactivity (Full List)

No less than 100,000 companies will soon be removed from its register by the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) for failing to file their annual reports in 10 years. Read more

8. Prices of sweet potatoes, tomatoes, beans, etc. have soared more than 250% since 2023 —NBS

In a development that further worsens the economic conditions of Nigerians, the prices of staple foods such as beans, yams, tomatoes, potatoes and others have increased by more than 250 percent between June 2023 and June 2024. Read more

9. Eight children escape death as container falls on 2 cars in Kogi

At least eight schoolchildren escaped death after a 40-foot container fell on two vehicles in Kogi State on Thursday. Read more

10. Gallant Super Falcons lose to Brazil in Olympic opener

Nigeria’s Super Falcons were in scintillating form in their Paris Olympics Group C opener against Brazil on Thursday night. Read more

Top 10 news stories from across Nigerian newspapers, Friday, July 26, 2024 first appeared on Latest Nigeria News | Headlines from Ripples Nigeria.

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