Nigerian newspapers today latest news

Here are some of the latest news headlines from Nigerian newspapers today:

The Punch

  1. 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.
  2. FG to establish 10 new universities: The Federal Government has announced plans to establish 10 new universities across the country.
  3. Nigeria's economy grows by 2.27% in Q1 2023: The National Bureau of Statistics has announced that Nigeria's economy grew by 2.27% in the first quarter of 2023.

The Guardian

  1. Nigeria's debt hits N44.6trn: Nigeria's total debt has risen to N44.6 trillion, according to the Debt Management Office.
  2. FG to review fuel price, says Minister: The Federal Government has announced plans to review the fuel price in the country.
  3. Nigeria's inflation rate drops to 17.71%: The National Bureau of Statistics has announced that Nigeria's inflation rate has dropped to 17.71% in April 2023.

ThisDay

  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. FG to establish 10 new polytechnics: The Federal Government has announced plans to establish 10 new polytechnics across the country.
  3. Nigeria's power generation hits 4,000MW: Nigeria's power generation has hit 4,000 megawatts, according to the Transmission Company of Nigeria.

Vanguard

  1. Nigeria's economy to grow by 3.2% in 2023: The National Bureau of Statistics has predicted that Nigeria's economy will grow by 3.2% in 2023.
  2. FG to establish 10 new universities of technology: The Federal Government has announced plans to establish 10 new universities of technology across the country.
  3. Nigeria's inflation rate drops to 17.71%: The National Bureau of Statistics has announced that Nigeria's inflation rate has dropped to 17.71% in April 2023.

Please note that these are just some of the latest news headlines from Nigerian newspapers today, and the accuracy of the information may vary.