All nigerian news papers headlines
Here are some recent headlines from Nigerian newspapers:
The Punch
- "FG to review fuel price, says Kachikwu" (February 2023)
- "Buhari orders probe into alleged N1.1trn oil subsidy scam" (February 2023)
- "Nigeria's economy grows by 2.27% in Q4 2022" (February 2023)
- "Police arrest 15 suspected kidnappers in Katsina" (February 2023)
- "Nigerian Army launches operation to flush out bandits in Zamfara" (February 2023)
The Nation
- "Buhari's govt has failed Nigerians, says PDP" (February 2023)
- "Nigeria's debt rises to N44.6trn, says DMO" (February 2023)
- "FG to establish new universities in 12 states" (February 2023)
- "Police arrest 20 suspected cultists in Lagos" (February 2023)
- "Nigerian Air Force destroys bandits' hideouts in Zamfara" (February 2023)
ThisDay
- "Nigeria's inflation rate drops to 15.99% in January" (February 2023)
- "FG to establish new agricultural zones in 10 states" (February 2023)
- "Police arrest 15 suspected armed robbers in Abuja" (February 2023)
- "Nigerian Navy arrests 10 suspected oil thieves in Delta" (February 2023)
- "FG to establish new medical schools in 6 states" (February 2023)
Vanguard
- "Nigeria's economy to grow by 3.2% in 2023, says IMF" (February 2023)
- "FG to establish new textile mills in 5 states" (February 2023)
- "Police arrest 10 suspected kidnappers in Rivers" (February 2023)
- "Nigerian Army launches operation to flush out bandits in Sokoto" (February 2023)
- "FG to establish new vocational training centers in 10 states" (February 2023)
Daily Trust
- "Nigeria's inflation rate drops to 15.99% in January" (February 2023)
- "FG to establish new agricultural zones in 10 states" (February 2023)
- "Police arrest 15 suspected armed robbers in Kano" (February 2023)
- "Nigerian Navy arrests 10 suspected oil thieves in Bayelsa" (February 2023)
- "FG to establish new medical schools in 6 states" (February 2023)
Please note that these are just some examples of recent headlines from Nigerian newspapers and may not be exhaustive or up-to-date.