Nigeria news papers breaking
Here are some of the latest breaking news from Nigeria's newspapers:
The Punch
- Buhari orders probe into alleged N1.1trn oil subsidy scam: President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered a probe into the alleged N1.1 trillion oil subsidy scam in the country. (Source: The Punch)
- FG to establish 10 new universities: The Federal Government has announced plans to establish 10 new universities across the country. (Source: The Punch)
The Nation
- Nigeria's economy grows by 2.27% in Q1 2023: Nigeria's economy grew by 2.27% in the first quarter of 2023, according to the National Bureau of Statistics. (Source: The Nation)
- Police arrest 15 suspected kidnappers in Katsina: The police have arrested 15 suspected kidnappers in Katsina State, who allegedly kidnapped a businessman and demanded a ransom. (Source: The Nation)
Vanguard
- Buhari signs bill to establish National Commission for Persons with Disabilities: President Muhammadu Buhari has signed a bill to establish the National Commission for Persons with Disabilities. (Source: Vanguard)
- FG to establish 10,000 new police personnel: The Federal Government has announced plans to establish 10,000 new police personnel to boost security in the country. (Source: Vanguard)
Daily Trust
- Nigeria's inflation rate drops to 17.71% in April: Nigeria's inflation rate dropped to 17.71% in April, according to the National Bureau of Statistics. (Source: Daily Trust)
- Police arrest 20 suspected bandits in Zamfara: The police have arrested 20 suspected bandits in Zamfara State, who allegedly kidnapped several people and demanded ransom. (Source: Daily Trust)
ThisDay
- FG to establish new national carrier: The Federal Government has announced plans to establish a new national carrier to boost the country's aviation industry. (Source: ThisDay)
- Nigeria's foreign reserves drop to $35.37bn: Nigeria's foreign reserves dropped to $35.37bn in April, according to the Central Bank of Nigeria. (Source: ThisDay)
Please note that these are just some of the latest breaking news from Nigeria's newspapers, and the information may not be up-to-date or accurate.