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Here are some of the top headlines from Nigeria's news outlets:

Punch

  1. Buhari's govt has failed Nigerians - PDP - The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government of failing Nigerians.
  2. Nigeria's economy grows by 2.27% in Q1 2023 - The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has announced that Nigeria's economy grew by 2.27% in the first quarter of 2023.
  3. Police arrest 15 suspected kidnappers in Katsina - The Katsina State Police Command has arrested 15 suspected kidnappers who allegedly abducted a businessman in the state.

Vanguard

  1. FG to establish 10 new universities - The Federal Government has announced plans to establish 10 new universities across the country.
  2. Nigeria's inflation rate drops to 17.71% in April - The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has announced that Nigeria's inflation rate dropped to 17.71% in April.
  3. Police foil robbery attempt in Lagos - The Lagos State Police Command has foiled a robbery attempt by suspected armed robbers in the state.

Daily Trust

  1. Buhari to inaugurate 2nd Niger Bridge on July 21 - President Muhammadu Buhari is expected to inaugurate the 2nd Niger Bridge on July 21.
  2. Nigeria's power generation drops to 3,544MW - The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has announced that Nigeria's power generation dropped to 3,544MW.
  3. Police arrest 20 suspected cultists in Rivers - The Rivers State Police Command has arrested 20 suspected cultists who allegedly engaged in violent activities in the state.

ThisDay

  1. FG to establish 10 new polytechnics - The Federal Government has announced plans to establish 10 new polytechnics across the country.
  2. Nigeria's foreign reserves drop to $35.37bn - The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced that Nigeria's foreign reserves dropped to $35.37bn.
  3. Police arrest 15 suspected armed robbers in Ogun - The Ogun State Police Command has arrested 15 suspected armed robbers who allegedly robbed a bank in the state.

Please note that these are just some of the top headlines and may not be exhaustive.