Nigeria newspappers breaking news
Here are some breaking news stories from Nigerian newspapers:
The Punch
- Buhari Approves N13.08trn 2023 Budget: President Muhammadu Buhari has signed the 2023 budget into law, approving a total expenditure of N13.08 trillion. (Source: The Punch)
- Police Arrest 15 Suspects Over Lagos Pipeline Vandalism: The Lagos State Police Command has arrested 15 suspects in connection with the vandalism of oil pipelines in the state. (Source: The Punch)
The Nation
- FG to Review Fuel Subsidy Regime: The Federal Government has announced plans to review the fuel subsidy regime in the country, with a view to reducing the burden on the economy. (Source: The Nation)
- Nigerian Army Arrests 12 Boko Haram Suspects: The Nigerian Army has arrested 12 suspects believed to be members of the Boko Haram terrorist group in Borno State. (Source: The Nation)
Vanguard
- Nigeria's Inflation Rate Rises to 20.52%: The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has announced that Nigeria's inflation rate has risen to 20.52% in November 2022, the highest in 17 years. (Source: Vanguard)
- Police Foil Kidnap Attempt on Ex-Governor's Son: The police have foiled an attempt to kidnap the son of a former governor in Ogun State. (Source: Vanguard)
Daily Trust
- Nigeria's Debt Profile Hits N44.6trn: The Federal Government's debt profile has risen to N44.6 trillion, with a significant portion of the debt being domestic. (Source: Daily Trust)
- Bandits Kill 10 in Fresh Attack on Zamfara Village: Bandits have killed 10 people in a fresh attack on a village in Zamfara State. (Source: Daily Trust)
ThisDay
- FG to Establish New University in Katsina: The Federal Government has announced plans to establish a new university in Katsina State. (Source: ThisDay)
- Nigeria's Economy to Grow by 3.2% in 2023: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected that Nigeria's economy will grow by 3.2% in 2023, driven by improved oil production and non-oil sector growth. (Source: ThisDay)
Please note that these are just some of the breaking news stories from Nigerian newspapers and may not be exhaustive.